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Welcome to the March 2013 edition of TIRES e-news, a periodic newsletter brought to you by the health and safety experts of the TIRES Initiative.

New this month

newMarch Madness

Basketball is in the air as March Madness grips America. Amazing young athletes capture our attention...If only I were seven feet tall, bet I'd be out there...Have you considered how your job compares to the feats you see on the court? Well consider this...
Cab (530 KB)
Trailer (384 KB)
Flatbed (510 KB)
These posters may be printed on 11x17 paper.

More on March Madness as it relates to trucking here.

newLet's make sure this doesn't happen again

True story of a Washington truck driver who was killed when crushed between two trailers with tips to prevent similar incidents. Take the time to ask about and problem solve close calls. Fatality (143 KB).

Interactive Simulation Chaining Tires

Two drivers chaining. Can you spot the differences? Click here to try the simulation. Scroll down to try more training simulation tools.

Need ideas?

Check out the TIRES idea bank for solutions to common trucking issues. Got solutions? This is a work in progress so send us your ideas. Click for TIRES Idea Bank. Click to send us your solutions at info@KeepTruckingSafe.org.

Follow TIRES

TIRES blog Share your comments and suggestions. Get the latest scoop!

Twitter Don't miss a tweet!

YouTube Don't Jump! Risky vs. safe trailer exit strategies on YouTube. Be sure to watch both Part 1 and Part 2.


Worth repeating

Featuring previously published training materials that are...worth repeating!

Tips for Successful Chaining (262 KB)

Report: Get ready for severe weather, including having the right footwear (122 KB)

Don't let your footwear get you down (180 KB)

Want to be a pro? Wear the footwear of the pros! (197 KB)

Do you see what I see? (131 KB)

A truck driver's winter survival kit (301 KB)

Working in the dark (153 KB)


Training simulation tools

Compare the force of lever and ratchet binders

Compare the body forces needed to use a lever ratchet or binder ratchet to strap a load. Click here to try the simulation.

Test your tarping skills

Explore strategies for safer tarping.

Choose your footwear wisely

Slips, trips and falls cause many injuries in the trucking industry. Test your safety knowledge with the friction simulation tool.

Force simulation tool

Does it really matter if you jump or use 3 points-of-contact when you exit the cab or trailer? Find out with our force-simulator. Use it as a training tool. Click force simulation tool.


Safety materials en Español

Bienvenido a nuestra edición en español del sitio web TIRES. Estamos actualmente traduciendo al español todos los folletos y articulos.

Si tiene que moverlo manualmente —
Organize y coloque objetos pesados a una altura de fácil acceso. (223 KB)


Upcoming events

Click here to check out upcoming events in trucking. Let us know if you have a trucking industry related safety or health event that you'd like to add to the page.


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To learn more about the TIRES initiative, or to find more information about injuries in the trucking industry please visit us at, www.KeepTruckingSafe.org.

The Trucking Injury Reduction Emphasis (TIRES) project was developed by the Safety and Health Assessment and Research for Prevention (SHARP) program of Washington's Department of Labor and Industries.

The Trucking Injury Reduction Emphasis (TIRES) project team and the TIRES steering committee are working with the Washington State trucking industry to identify causes for the most frequent injuries to develop effective strategies for preventing them.

The TIRES steering committee is made up of a diverse group of professionals that includes: drivers, safety people from large and small trucking companies, labor and business associations, insurers and a representative from a publicly funded truck driving school.

Funded in part by a grant from CDC NIOSH 5 U60 OH 008487. The contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC/NIOSH.


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