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(Employee Signature) Post-Accident Drug Test Requests of - County Management

The document outlines the county's policy for reporting and cooperating with investigations of accidents involving county vehicles or employees driving non-county vehicles for work. It lists 9 steps employees must take in the event of an accident, including stopping, summoning aid, exchanging information, and notifying supervisors. It also details 2 steps to take if striking an unattended vehicle, such as leaving contact information. The county requires cooperation with post-accident drug tests.

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(Employee Signature) Post-Accident Drug Test Requests of - County Management

The document outlines the county's policy for reporting and cooperating with investigations of accidents involving county vehicles or employees driving non-county vehicles for work. It lists 9 steps employees must take in the event of an accident, including stopping, summoning aid, exchanging information, and notifying supervisors. It also details 2 steps to take if striking an unattended vehicle, such as leaving contact information. The county requires cooperation with post-accident drug tests.

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(Employee Signature)

Note: Agreement to the above county policy and agreement to cooperate with
post-accident drug test requests of _________ County management.

(Date)
Accident Involvement and Reporting
Any Accident

We require (and following the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations) that
whenever an accident results in injury or death to any person or property damage of
any kind, regardless of amount, the driver of a motor vehicle (when it is a county
vehicle or when you are operating a non-county vehicle in the course of your
employment) must:

1. Stop without delay! Pull off the road, if possible. Position the vehicle to
minimize any obstruction to traffic and set the parking brake. In a serious
accident, wait for law enforcement personnel before moving the vehicle.

2. Activate the four-way flashers.

3. If in imminent danger to loss of life (such as fire or smoke being present


or if on an active railroad track), evacuate vehicle occupants to a safe
location by utilizing recognized first aid techniques (if known) such as the
“clothes drag” or “blanket drag”, recognized/taught by the American Red Cross.
Otherwise, do not move occupants.

4. Summon aid for those injured (911 in most areas).

5. Set up the reflective warning triangles. Placement of the reflective triangles


may be delayed for up to ten minutes to attend to life threatening emergencies.

6. Provide comfort and solace as the incident requires, make no statements


relating to fault or responsibility for the accident.

7. Notify law enforcement and your county supervisor. Keep discussions with
law enforcement and others to a minimum. Restrain the desire to discuss
the accident with anyone other than your county representative.

8. Exchange information with others involved in the accident. Acquire the names,
addresses, phone numbers, makes of vehicles and license numbers of all
drivers, passengers and witnesses. Obtain badge number of police officer.
Complete accident report form.

9. While maintaining a safe distance from traffic and emergency crews,


photograph the damage to all vehicles and/or property. Photograph the
relationship of the debris fields and skid marks to the vehicles. Photograph the
license plates of all vehicles, including those of witnesses.
Even in instances when the driver strikes a parked vehicle that is unattended, the
driver is required to:

1. Stop immediately

2. Try to locate the owner or custodian of the unattended vehicle.

3. If the owner or person responsible for the vehicle cannot be located, the driver
must place his/her name and address in a conspicuous place on the vehicle.

4. Report all details of the accident to your supervisor as soon as possible.

An Accident Reporting Kit should be placed in the glove compartment of all


c o u n t y vehicles. The camera with this kit should be used to document the
damage as noted in 9 above or use a photo capable cell phone.

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