Using Virtual Tools to Create a Safer Reality for Utility Fleets
Successful organizations operate under the mindset that people are their most important assets, and they always take employee safety into consideration when making business decisions. Safe employees...
View ArticleAssessing and Enforcing Distracted Driving Policies
Policies that prohibit employees from using cellphones or being otherwise distracted while driving are so common today that it would be hard to find a utility company without one. In fact, in 2011 the...
View ArticleKeeping Crews Warm in Winter
Winter is approaching, and for utilities operating in the Frost Belt, keeping crews warm isn’t just a good thing to do – it’s a safety imperative. For vehicle cab comfort, the choices fall between...
View ArticleUpfitting Cargo Vans with Ergonomics in Mind
In order to keep employee health costs and downtime to a minimum, ergonomics – or fitting a job to the person performing the job – must play a big role in upfitting fleet vehicles. Many of today’s...
View ArticleThe Final 3
Each issue, we ask a fleet professional to share three keys to fleet success. This issue’s Final 3 participant is Pete J. Matrunola, director of fleet services at Consumers Energy...
View Article3 Ergonomic Upfits to Combat Work-Related Injuries
When Dan Remmert, manager of fleet services for Ameren Illinois Company, explored the reasons behind his group’s work-related injuries, one issue kept coming up: getting in and out of a vehicle or...
View ArticleDriver Behaviors that Waste Fuel – and How to Correct Them
As utility fleets look for ways to blunt the impact of rising fuel costs on their bottom line, one opportunity for substantial cost savings can be found in training and motivating their drivers to...
View ArticleShop Safety and Efficiency
Safety is a high priority of professional fleet managers. Fleets are known to spec their operating equipment to be the safest possible for the work they will be doing, and they train their operators to...
View ArticleChanging Attitudes
It turns out that “Getting to the Next Level of Safety Performance,” Bob McCall’s presentation at the 2013 Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference (EUFMC), was just the high-level view. On the...
View ArticleLatest Developments in Self-Inflating Tires
What if tires could inflate themselves and maintain optimal pressure at all times, with no human intervention required? How much of an impact could that make on fuel efficiency, tire life cycle, driver...
View ArticleFour Technologies That Curb Distracted Driving
Bing! A new text message. Your phone is facedown on the passenger seat. You know you should ignore it and keep your eyes on the road, but you’re curious. Is it urgent? Is it my boss? A quick look won’t...
View ArticleReducing Costs
While independent electric grids power each of the Hawaiian Islands, servicing all of those grids is the responsibility of the Hawaiian Electric Co., which serves 95 percent of the state’s 1.4 million...
View ArticleThe Latest Developments in Crash Avoidance Systems
In July, Daimler, the parent company of Mercedes-Benz, debuted its fully autonomous Future Truck 2025 with an on-highway test drive on the Autobahn near Magdeburg, Germany. And while a production model...
View ArticleSelling Safety to Utility Fleet Drivers
Despite the ubiquity of technology in almost everyone’s world today, drivers may resent the introduction of a GPS or telematics system by company management if they feel the technology is going to be...
View ArticleUsing Virtual Tools to Create a Safer Reality for Utility Fleets
Successful organizations operate under the mindset that people are their most important assets, and they always take employee safety into consideration when making business decisions. Safe employees...
View ArticleAssessing and Enforcing Distracted Driving Policies
Policies that prohibit employees from using cellphones or being otherwise distracted while driving are so common today that it would be hard to find a utility company without one. In fact, in 2011 the...
View ArticleKeeping Crews Warm in Winter
Winter is approaching, and for utilities operating in the Frost Belt, keeping crews warm isn’t just a good thing to do – it’s a safety imperative. For vehicle cab comfort, the choices fall between...
View ArticleUpfitting Cargo Vans with Ergonomics in Mind
In order to keep employee health costs and downtime to a minimum, ergonomics – or fitting a job to the person performing the job – must play a big role in upfitting fleet vehicles. Many of today’s...
View ArticleThe Final 3
Each issue, we ask a fleet professional to share three keys to fleet success.This issue’s Final 3 participant is Pete J. Matrunola, director of fleet services at Consumers Energy...
View Article3 Ergonomic Upfits to Combat Work-Related Injuries
When Dan Remmert, manager of fleet services for Ameren Illinois Company, explored the reasons behind his group’s work-related injuries, one issue kept coming up: getting in and out of a vehicle or...
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