ResourcesToolTripCheck TripCheck 1Step 1 Is This Trip Necessary2Step 2 The Driver3Step 3 The Journey4Step 4 The Vehicle5Step 5 Finished IS THIS TRIP NECESSARY?The best way to eliminate exposure to driving-related hazards is simply to avoid driving. Before your employees automatically get behind the wheel, ask if they can get the job done without travelling. Consider the alternatives. Will a phone call, online meeting, e-mail or video conference work?Is this trip necessary?* Yes No Q1If it’s determined that the trip is necessary, there are usually alternatives to driving. Can you use a bus or taxi? Is your destination close enough that you should cycle or walk? Does travelling by plane make more sense than a multi-hour drive?I have evaluated the travel options and determined that driving is the best way to complete this trip.* Yes No Q2If driving is necessary, the next step is to build a trip plan. We recommend two options, depending on the nature of the trip. For routine trips*, operating the vehicle according to legal requirements, following company policies and safe work procedures and applying measures in TripCheck will sufficiently minimize risks. * What qualifies as a routine trip varies among companies. Think of a routine trip as a regularly scheduled trip that the employee has previously completed (more than once) in the same vehicle and road, weather and traffic conditions. Routine trips involve known circumstances and reasonably predictable hazards that have low risk levels. For non-routine trips, use a risk ranking process to evaluate foreseeable hazards. Doing so helps you identify opportunities to limit exposure, and plan accordingly.According to our company's criteria, this trip is a routine trip. During this trip, I will obey traffic laws, live up to my driving responsibilities and follow company policies and procedures. I will complete the basic trip plan form. Yes Q3 Download the Basic Trip Plan Form (Adobe PDF) Note: Adobe Reader is recommended for filling formsAccording to our company's criteria (or, our company has no such criteria), this trip is a non-routine trip. It deserves closer inspection to identify and manage foreseeable hazards. I am using the Trip Plan with Risk Ranking form. Yes Q4Download the Risk-Rated Trip Plan form (Adobe PDF) Note: Adobe Reader is recommended for filling forms I have downloaded and will complete the form described above. THE DRIVERHuman error is a significant factor in most crashes. Drivers can greatly reduce the likelihood of making errors that contribute to a crash by making sure they are physically and mentally prepared. I am fit to drive, well-rested, alert, and ready to focus on the driving tasks ahead. I am not under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medications that may impair my ability to drive.* Yes No Q5I have received the instruction and training necessary to safely operate the vehicle in the conditions I expect to encounter on this trip.* Yes No Q6I have allowed enough time to complete this trip. The arrival and departure times in my trip plan incorporate realistic travel times, plus a small buffer for unexpected delays.* Yes No Q7I am hydrated and recently had a healthy meal or snack to keep me alert. If my journey is more than 2 hours, I will stop in a pre-determined safe location, get out of the vehicle and stretch my legs, eat a snack and re-hydrate.* Yes No Q8 THE JOURNEYPlanning ahead reduces my stress level and leaves me free to concentrate on driving. Before I leave, I make sure that:I know the route I will follow to reach my destination, and I have an alternate route in case I encounter unexpected road closures or lengthy delays.* Yes No Q9I have checked road, weather and traffic conditions for the duration of my trip.* Yes No Q10I have initiated a check-in for this trip. My check-in contact knows where I'm going and when I expect to return. We're familiar with our emergency procedures and ready to activate them, should it be necessary.* Yes No Q11 THE VEHICLEA “fit for purpose”, properly equipped, well-maintained vehicle is the right tool for the job, and helps minimize travel-related risks.My vehicle is configured and equipped to handle the weather and road conditions I may encounter and the associated work I do.* Yes No Q12I have inspected the vehicle and found no defects or conditions that will affect its safe operation. The vehicle is regularly maintained. Necessary repairs are complete.* Yes No Q13My driving position (seat, headrest and mirrors) is properly adjusted for safety and comfort. I have safely stowed and secured items in and on the vehicle (e.g., mobile electronic devices). The cab is tidy and free of clutter that could impede my driving or injure me (or a passenger) in the event of a crash.* Yes No Q14I have with me a fully charged cell phone or other means of communication. There is a vehicle emergency kit and a basic first aid kit on-board in case of an incident or emergency.* Yes No Q15 Thanks for using TripCheckSubmit Trip Plan I have completed the Trip Plan provided and will upload it here. I have completed my own Trip Plan and submitted it to my supervisor. Upload Completed Trip PlanAccepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, txt, Max. file size: 50 MB.Upload Completed Trip PlanAccepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, txt, Max. file size: 20 MB.To document your diligence, send your TripCheck results and your trip plan to your supervisor, your check-in contact and/or yourself. Enter your name and their e-mail address(es) below and select “Send” to deliver electronic copies of your Trip Plan and TripCheck results. To print your TripCheck results and Trip Plan, select “Download Printable PDF” on the next page. Your Name* Your Email* Email address 1 (e.g. your supervisor) Email address 2 (e.g. your check-in contact)