In Vehicle Monitoring System (Ivms)
In Vehicle Monitoring System (Ivms)
In Vehicle Monitoring System (Ivms)
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In-vehicle monitoring systems provide important information to support safe driving behaviors, but they
should be only one component of a comprehensive motor vehicle safety program. In order for a company
to have a sustained reduction in the risk of motor vehicle crashes, a comprehensive
motor vehicle safety program needs to be in place.
GPS is a satellite tracking system that is attached to the company vehicle, which monitors the vehicle
during operation. This system monitors:
• Speed of travel
• Time of arrival
• Length of stop
• Time vehicle is spent idling
• Location of the vehicle at every stop
• Seat Belt Use
• Vehicle Mileage
• Acceleration and deceleration
• Rapid starts – “jackrabbit starts”
All employees who drive vehicles in which a GPS unit has been installed are expected to comply with all
governmental statutes and regulations related to the operation of motor vehicles, and those employees
will also be governed by specific GPS rules. These GPS rules are in addition to the Drivers
Certification Policy and any applicable regulatory or government discipline, which may supersede this
policy.
Driving habits, patterns and violations of the policy are reviewed monthly and remain on the
driver’s record for 12 months. This means that a GPS policy violation remains viable and subject to
progressive disciplinary actions for one year from the date of the violation.
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If multiple violations occur on the same day, they may be treated as one violation, with any applicable
discipline based upon the most serious offense.
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ELJAWHARA ALJADEEDA FOR HEAVY TRANSPORTATION LTD. owned vehicles assigned to Operation
Managers, Service Managers, Pest and ELJAWHARA ALJADEEDA FOR HEAVY TRANSPORTATION LTD.
Specialists (Technicians), and Sales personnel are required to be equipped with a GPS unit.
4. Required Measures
The following GPS-related activities are required measures and may be appealed only under the
guidelines of the paragraph entitled Appeals. All Counseling and Coaching citations given to the
employee must include the specific exception report noting the violation.
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NOTE: The Company reserves the right, if the Region Manager and Division Human Resources Manager
find the employee’s driving to be outrageous based on the road conditions or area in which the violation
occurred, to terminate an employee even if the employee has not exhausted all disciplinary measures
leading up to termination.
5. Delegating Responsibility
The Region Manager will have the ultimate responsibility for enforcing the GPS “Rules of the Road.” The
Region Manager may delegate responsibility for managing the policy to the Operation Manager within
each location. The Company will conduct periodic, unannounced audits to ensure compliance.
Risk Management provides a monthly violations report to each Region, which outlines all of the violations
for that month that require corrective action. It is the Region Manager’s responsibility to ensure the
Coaching and Counseling form is completed and a copy is sent to Risk Management.
Appeal
s
Appeals of any GPS-related disciplinary actions may be considered by a panel in Risk Management
and may be requested only under extenuating circumstances. While an investigation of the driver’s
record is being conducted, a temporary suspension of operating a company vehicle should be
enforced. Human Resources and Risk Management will review each situation on an individual basis
with a prompt decision being made regarding the employment status.
The following are the extenuating circumstances that could prompt an appeal to any GPS-related
disciplinary actions.
1. Medical emergency.
2. When specifically requested by law enforcement officer or some similar governmental official to
engage in the behavior which violates the policy.
3. Where an individual’s supervisor has amended the assigned route of service for business-
related purposes.
4. Technical malfunction.
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“GPS Rules of the Road” may require operation of the vehicle at or under the posted speed limit. A
violation of speed of travel under these conditions does not constitute a reason for appeal.
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An employee will become eligible for rehire one (1) year from the date of infraction, only if he/she is
within guidelines of being rehired under the Driver Certification Policy.
7. Compliance Procedures
The Operation Manager is responsible for enforcing and administering the disciplinary measures
associated with violations of the GPS policy. The required “Coaching and Counseling” forms (located on
page 1-13.6) of this manual) must be completed and filed in the employee’s personnel file in the Field
Location, and a copy faxed to Risk Management at XXX.XXX.XXXX.
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FINAL WARNING
Name: Employee #:
Acceptable conduct / performance is that no additional infractions occur for a period of one year. Further
violations of the GPS Rules of the Road, Driver Certification Policy and/or any regulatory or government
regulations may result in further disciplinary measures, up to and including termination.
• I agree to comply with all Rules of the Road, as outlined in the Global Positioning System
guidelines and policy.
• I agree to obey all government and regulatory agency laws and rules specific to my
driving conduct.
• I agree to adhere to the Company Driver Certification Policy.
• I will complete a Defensive Driving Course within 30 days of this warning, if I have not
already completed such a course.
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Note: Employee’s signature on this form indicates that this situation has been discussed. It does not
necessarily mean the employee agrees. Send copy or fax to Risk Management, GPS / Driver Certification
Group, XXX.XXX.XXXX. Retain a copy of this form in the employee’s personnel file.
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Name: Employee #:
Your driving performance has been measured by the Global Positioning System and recorded as
inappropriate based on the GPS Rules of the Road. (Manager: List infraction and attach the applicable
GPS report(s). Be sure to note specific dates, times, locations and other specific information that applies
to the violation.)
Based upon the violation(s) of Company Policy listed above, your employment is terminated, effectively
immediately.
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Note: Employee’s signature on this form indicates that this situation has been discussed. It does not
necessarily mean the employee agrees. Send copy or fax to Risk Management, GPS / Driver Certification
Group, XXX.XXX.XXXX. Retain a copy of this form in the employee’s personnel file.
In-vehicle monitoring systems provide important information to support safe driving behaviors, but they
should be only one component of a comprehensive motor vehicle safety program. In order for a company
to have a sustained reduction in the risk of motor vehicle crashes, a comprehensive
motor vehicle safety program needs to be in place.
GPS is a satellite tracking system that is attached to the company vehicle, which monitors the vehicle
during operation. This system monitors:
• Speed of travel
• Time of arrival
• Length of stop
• Time vehicle is spent idling
• Location of the vehicle at every stop
• Seat Belt Use
• Vehicle Mileage
• Acceleration and deceleration
• Rapid starts – “jackrabbit starts”
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All employees who drive vehicles in which a GPS unit has been installed are expected to comply with all
governmental statutes and regulations related to the operation of motor vehicles, and those employees
will also be governed by specific GPS rules. These GPS rules are in addition to the Drivers
Certification Policy and any applicable regulatory or government discipline, which may supersede this
policy.
Driving habits, patterns and violations of the policy are reviewed monthly and remain on the
driver’s record for 12 months. This means that a GPS policy violation remains viable and subject to
progressive disciplinary actions for one year from the date of the violation.
If multiple violations occur on the same day, they may be treated as one violation, with any applicable
discipline based upon the most serious offense.
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HEAVY TRANSPORTATION LTD. 091 -
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ELJAWHARA ALJADEEDA FOR HEAVY TRANSPORTATION LTD. owned vehicles assigned to Operation
Managers, Service Managers, Pest and ELJAWHARA ALJADEEDA FOR HEAVY TRANSPORTATION LTD.
Specialists (Technicians), and Sales personnel are required to be equipped with a GPS unit.
The following GPS-related activities are required measures and may be appealed only under the
guidelines of the paragraph entitled Appeals. All Counseling and Coaching citations given to the
employee must include the specific exception report noting the violation.
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NOTE: The Company reserves the right, if the Region Manager and Division Human Resources Manager
find the employee’s driving to be outrageous based on the road conditions or area in which the violation
occurred, to terminate an employee even if the employee has not exhausted all disciplinary measures
leading up to termination.
The Region Manager will have the ultimate responsibility for enforcing the GPS “Rules of the Road.” The
Region Manager may delegate responsibility for managing the policy to the Operation Manager within
each location. The Company will conduct periodic, unannounced audits to ensure compliance.
Risk Management provides a monthly violations report to each Region, which outlines all of the violations
for that month that require corrective action. It is the Region Manager’s responsibility to ensure the
Coaching and Counseling form is completed and a copy is sent to Risk Management.
Appeal
s
Appeals of any GPS-related disciplinary actions may be considered by a panel in Risk Management
and may be requested only under extenuating circumstances. While an investigation of the driver’s
record is being conducted, a temporary suspension of operating a company vehicle should be
enforced. Human Resources and Risk Management will review each situation on an individual basis
with a prompt decision being made regarding the employment status.
The following are the extenuating circumstances that could prompt an appeal to any GPS-related
disciplinary actions.
5. Medical emergency.
6. When specifically requested by law enforcement officer or some similar governmental official to
engage in the behavior which violates the policy.
7. Where an individual’s supervisor has amended the assigned route of service for business-
related purposes.
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8. Technical malfunction.
“GPS Rules of the Road” may require operation of the vehicle at or under the posted speed limit. A
violation of speed of travel under these conditions does not constitute a reason for appeal.
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An employee will become eligible for rehire one (1) year from the date of infraction, only if he/she is
within guidelines of being rehired under the Driver Certification Policy.
The Operation Manager is responsible for enforcing and administering the disciplinary measures
associated with violations of the GPS policy. The required “Coaching and Counseling” forms (located on
page 1-13.6) of this manual) must be completed and filed in the employee’s personnel file in the Field
Location, and a copy faxed to Risk Management at XXX.XXX.XXXX.
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FINAL WARNING
Name: Employee #:
Acceptable conduct / performance is that no additional infractions occur for a period of one year. Further
violations of the GPS Rules of the Road, Driver Certification Policy and/or any regulatory or government
regulations may result in further disciplinary measures, up to and including termination.
• I agree to comply with all Rules of the Road, as outlined in the Global Positioning System
guidelines and policy.
• I agree to obey all government and regulatory agency laws and rules specific to my
driving conduct.
• I agree to adhere to the Company Driver Certification Policy.
• I will complete a Defensive Driving Course within 30 days of this warning, if I have not
already completed such a course.
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Note: Employee’s signature on this form indicates that this situation has been discussed. It does not
necessarily mean the employee agrees. Send copy or fax to Risk Management, GPS / Driver Certification
Group, XXX.XXX.XXXX. Retain a copy of this form in the employee’s personnel file.
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