Vehicle Accident. When accidents occur involving a Government- furnished vehicle, the operator of that vehicle, if medically qualified and physically and mentally able, should give aid to any persons injured in the accident, if appropriate, and if able, give warning to other motorists of anything resulting from the accident that, to the operator’s knowledge, can have an affect on public safety. The Employer will consider furnishing medically certified first aid training for employees who execute commitments to use Government-furnished vehicles and also to employees in offices that have an assigned Government-furnished vehicle.
Vehicle Accident. Employee(s) involved in a reportable accident must be tested for substance use if one or more of the following apply: • Fatality. • If the employee is the driver and receives medical treatment away from accident site (testing must occur within eight (8) hours of the accident for alcohol and 32 hours of the accident for drugs). • If the employee is the driver and any vehicle is towed (testing must occur within 32 hours of the incident). • Reasonable suspicion of drug usage.
Vehicle Accident. Federal rules require that each surviving Driver of a commercial motor vehicle involved in an accident be tested for alcohol and controlled substances if (1) the accident involved the loss of human life; or (2) the Driver receives a citation under State or local law for a moving traffic violation arising from the accident, if the accident involved: (a) bodily injury to any person who, as a result of the injury, immediately receives medical treatment away from the scene of the accident; or (b) one or more motor vehicles incurring disabling damage as a result of the accident, requiring the motor vehicle to be transported away from the scene by a tow track or other motor vehicle. The Company believes, however, that its policies, the safety of its Employees, and the safety of the public, are better served by requiring tests after every vehicle accident and for every person on the vehicle. Therefore, it is the policy of the Company that after any accident involving a Company vehicle, including a commercial motor vehicle or privately owned vehicle used for Company business, as soon as practical after the accident, each Employee who was on the vehicle that was involved in the accident shall submit to testing for alcohol and controlled substances. The alcohol test shall be administered within eight hours after the accident. The controlled substance test shall be administered within 32 hours after the accident. An Employee who is subject to post-accident testing shall remain readily available for these tests or shall be deemed to have refused to submit to testing. Breath or blood tests for alcohol and urine tests for controlled substances conducted by Federal, State, or local officials having independent authority for the tests may be substituted for post-accident tests conducted by the Company, if the accident involved a fatality. An Employee who is required to be tested under this part of the Policy is required to authorize the release or deliver the results of such testing to the Company on request. Failure to release or deliver the test results to the Company is considered a refusal to be tested and is grounds for discipline including termination of employment. All Other Accidents: In order to provide a safer workplace, it is the policy of the Company that an Employee involved in an accident on Company premises or a Company job site, which results in bodily injury requiring immediate medical attention or which results in property damage of $5000.00 or more, is ...
Vehicle Accident. In the case of an accident, the driver is expected to take a clear photograph of the vehicle and other vehicle(s) involved in the accident with the plate number clearly visible. These details should be sent to the HOST via email.
Vehicle Accident. Collisions that cause damage to CMTA-branded vehicle; as a result of a vehicle accident, a passenger is transported by EMS, an employee (Capital Metro or contractor) is injured (WC), regardless of damage; collisions where claimant calls in a claim for property damage/injury due to a CMTA reported vehicle accident; collisions with pedestrians hit by a Capital Metro-branded vehicle if injury is claimed.