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yoBdaBenO

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  1. As always Thoughts and Prayers. I saw a few tow ops reporting that this tow operator was taken off life support. Later they learned that was not accurate and in fact he continues to be listed in critical condition. So, I want thank Ron for not moving too quickly on these reports until he has confirmation.

     

    Issac Simmons will be in our Hearts this Memorial Day Weekend. We Pray for his recovery, Lord we ask that you spare this Tow Op and give him strength to hold on and be on a road to recovery. Amen

  2. Two Fire Extinguishers on each truck, drivers are shown where they are on a routine basis and are responsible for the ones on their assigned unit. If they are missing a Fire Extinguisher, we will replace it once in a years time period. If they had a situation they had to use it, they can trade it out for a new one. We don't want any of our truck to not have a fire extinguisher on board.

  3. Isn't it something, this topic is 12 years old. Yet, the industry has not changed much, with the exception of we see more video's of tow trucks coming together when there is a Fallen Tow Operator. Seem the Tower Down message goes out and it's like ringing a bell. But, ring the bell for an association meeting os a state event and less then half if that will show up. Where is the Industry going if we cannot unite as competitors. I know there is plenty of work for most of us. More work most days now then we have drivers. I think I might be glad when jobs are harder to find cause we get better drivers during those times.

     

    I hear how we are all doing our best to be safe out there working along the side of the road. Yet, I still see the majority of companies no doing enough to be safe. I was told to shut up and mind my own business. Old man said Kid you don't know what you're talking about. All the while I stood there with my ANSI III Clothing and a Guardian Angel on my shoulder. I stayed and directed traffic around them before to left with the vehicle I came for. Oh and yes, they drove off and left debris in the roadway which I cleaned up. Cops took note of that and said it would be the last time they hooked up without cleaning up.

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  4. Checked with the Office (Mom) and they never heard of Saferide before. Guess that's why they were not on mentioned in the rankings. That or they are not a Top Ten Club. Would like to know more about them, we tow motorcycles and small RV's.

  5. I don't understand how this accident occurred. I did hear it was a matter of miscommunication. Some I have seen blaming the trucker, I need to know why the tow op was in a position such as this one. Was this a case of Let the Truck do the work for you. Was there away to have used the tow truck which would have avoided being in that position. So many questions which will likely go unanswered and nothing will be learned. So, without that knowledge it could happen to another tow op.

     

    RIP Flaco

  6. I see them everywhere, more women with cell phone cameras then men.

     

    Had one last week that wanted to record everything I was doing as I hooked up her sons vehicle. When she kept getting in the way, I stopped. I told her it was fine to record and asked her if she could do it from 6 feet, not 2 feet. She said she wanted to document in case of damage and needed to be closer than 6 feet. At that point I said OK and began to unhook from the vehicle. Took her a minute till I was nearly done to figure it out. She asked what I was doing and I said due to safety reasons I could not complete the tow. She asked what safety reason and I said hers as she was not following directions or safety protocols. You got to be careful cause she may have been wanting more than damage to vehicle. If I were not playing attention, I may have bumped into her. Should this have caused her to fall, who be at fault.

     

    While this isn't the same as the above video, it does relate to the extreme antics that some will go it.  Have you had anything like this happen to you?

  7. Steve W, Thanks it seems we may need to consult our attorney of what a Safe Working Perimeter is in say feet. My thoughts have been within a range something could come strike the person such it come loose while loading the damaged vehicle. Now, how do you define that range. obviously the sidewalk would be acceptable as long as the vehicle (s) was not located there or within an unsafe distance. This is all still rather foreign to most of us having not dealt with it in the past. Being proactive is far better than being reactive.

     

    A is it acceptable to permit someone into you work zone that identifies themselves as media regardless what type of media they are. What manner would you ask them to back up. Say they get in the way, lay on the ground to get a camera angle. As the tow op what is your responsibility for their safety, cause obviously they are going to sue for the smallest infringement of their rights and any injury which occurs. Say you laid a chain on the ground and they trip over it, that a lawsuit... Are we going to have to define the recovery scene using some OSHA standards? Obviously that would likely entail a work zone marked with cones and hard hats required. Do we go that far, just throwing it out there.

     

    Is there an attorney in the industry that is willing to address this issue?

  8. We hold regular meetings on these topics even if not all the drivers are present. If that's the case then we review it again the next week. I've held a meeting with just myself, then did the very same meeting the next week. These are actually safety meetings but we go over much more so I dropped safety for mandatory meeting. What mandatory meeting means in towing I don't know, but it sounds good. We've been so busy the past few weeks this will be our first meeting in 3 weeks now. Much to share in an hour, it's gonna run over as there is always some conversation and debate.

  9. Plenty of safety reminders for our meeting tomorrow. Thanks Ed for sharing on TowForce, hope it's much better now. I've done one finger, Ice right away takes away the sting. Dad used to talk about how he got his finger caught in the car door when he was very young. Says the doors were real metal back then. LOL sorry it had to hurt.....

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