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1、.INDIANAPublic TransitOperators Manual(Boilerplate)Operators ManualTable of ContentsSection 1IntroductionYou as a ProfessionalDrivers General DutiesEffective CommunicationSection 2Quick GuideResponsibilities and General Requirements/RegulationsBeginning Your Work DayDriver Conduct in the VehicleSect

2、ion 3Customer ServiceConduct with CustomersCustomer Assistance Prohibited Passenger ConductSection 4Transit ServiceService AnimalsWheelchair passengersSection 5Emergency ProceduresEmergency ProceduresBreakdown ProceduresSection 6VehicleVehicle Operation and Road SafetyVehicle Inspection ReportCare a

3、nd Maintenance of the VehicleSection 7 Reports and Required PaperworkAccidentMiscellaneous ReportsSection 8Additional Policies and ProceduresDriver Appearance and Uniform RequirementsEmployee Work HoursRadio Operating ProceduresCell Phone UseOperator ManualThis manual was designed to provide you, th

4、e Operator, with a comprehensive handbook to enhance your knowledge, level of skill, passenger sensitivity and to provide awareness of essential safety procedures. This manual is to be used by all staff of _transit. It is to be used in conjunction with all other transit policies and any other depart

5、mental policies, guidelines and procedures. Failure to adhere to procedures may result in disciplinary action. Whenever a situation arises that is not covered by this manual or a supervisor (or transit service representative, in the absence of a supervisor) cannot be contacted, operators must exerci

6、se their best judgment in deciding the safest and wisest course to follow. Operators should discuss their decision with a supervisor at their earliest possible convenience. Section 1IntroductionYou as a professionalThese rules of conduct are not designed to restrict employee rights, but rather to de

7、fine them and thus protect the rights of all. Operators are the front-line customer service representatives for the transit company. The publics opinion of the transit system as a whole is based largely upon its opinion of the operators. This manual and the policies identified in the following pages

8、 are designed to guide and assist operators in fulfilling their responsibilities. Professional operators are defined as an individual:¨ Specially trained for a job¨ Required to have special skills¨ Provides a valuable service¨ Required to meet licensing standards¨ Provide a

9、high performance levelDrivers General DutiesAs a motor vehicle operator, your job is a very responsible one. You are required to handle many tasks including, but not limited to:¨ Operate the vehicle in a safe manner¨ Remain aware of all that is happening around you in traffic, on sidewalks

10、 and in your vehicle¨ Provide assistance to riders¨ Be attentive to specials needs of riders and potential emergencies¨ DO all of this in a pleasant, courteous manner ALL of the time.Effective CommunicationEffective Communication is a major factor in the job of a professional operator

11、:¨ Speak clearly, calmly and with respect¨ Answer questions politely and completely¨ Remain polite¨ You are in the forefront of the transportation industry and perform an important role as a representative of your agencySection 2Quick GuideResponsibilities and General Requirement

12、s/RegulationsAs a professional operator you have responsibilities, requirements/regulations you must abide by, but whenever a situation arises that is not covered by this manual, radio or call supervisor for further instructions:¨ It is your responsibility to maintain all licensing and/or physi

13、cal requirements of your position. See Policies & Procedures Manual page 27.¨ Any changes in employee information such as address, phone number, or any information affecting health insurance must be immediately reported to a designated staff member. See your supervisor for proper reporting

14、procedures.¨ See your supervisor to restock items in the Personal Protection/Spill Kit as needed.¨ Operators may be required to attend training sessions or other classes related to your employment as in Section 8 of this Operators Manual.¨ Operators are responsible for completing Pre/

15、Post Trip inspections. See Policies & Procedures Manual page 126.¨ Always check the inside of your vehicle each day upon returning to the transportation garage or parking area.¨ Operators are also required to collect the correct fare from every passenger. If a passenger refuses to pay

16、the fare after being asked, the operator should notify a supervisor. See Policies and Procedures Manual page 77.Beginning Your Work Day As a transit operator, there are also responsibilities that are required of you as you begin each work day.¨ As your departments policy dictates, punch your ow

17、n personal time card or whatever appropriate action you are instructed to do in order for your agency to keep track of your hours worked.¨ Every bus used in revenue service must be cleaned inside and out, including the sweeping and washing of floors, wheels and windows. See Policies & Proce

18、dures Manual page 133.¨ Review your work assignment sheet and address any immediate questions or problems with routing or scheduling of your assignments with Dispatch. Driver Conduct in the VehicleProfessional drivers are expected to abide by simple rules in regards to their conduct in the tran

19、sit vehicle. See Policies & Procedures Manual page 33.¨ At no time shall any type of alcohol, medication containing alcohol or a controlled dangerous substance be permitted on the vehicle.¨ Seat belts must be worn at all times when operating a vehicle.¨ Ensure the safety and secur

20、ity of the vehicle. Whenever you leave the vehicle, day or night always make sure the vehicle is; parked in a safe location with parking brake engaged, windows are closed, lights are off, radio is off, keys are removed from the ignition switch and the doors are locked. NO NOT leave keys in the vehic

21、le.¨ DO NOT park vehicles in front of garage doors or in any area blocking other vehicles.¨ Drivers are responsible for ensuring that valid vehicle registration and insurance cards are in the vehicle as well as any other required signs or notices to passengers.¨ A bus or van in revenu

22、e operation must never be left unattended.Section 3 Customer ServiceConduct with CustomersAs transit operators, you must always conduct yourself as a professional when dealing with customers.¨ The main goal of a professional operator is to provide passengers with safe and dependable service: Re

23、member, safety first, schedule second. Be concerned for the convenience and safety of all passengers.¨ Drivers must convey a helpful and professional attitude toward passengers and also provide service that makes passengers want to ride again.¨ You as a professional must always use respect

24、ful language and tone of voice. Do not swear or call names, avoid sarcasm.¨ Never embarrass anyone. Quietly, and respectfully, discuss the problem or issue with the goal of helping to resolve it. Remember your riders are people too.Customer AssistanceAlong with professional conduct towards cust

25、omers it is equally important that the operator provides outstanding assistance to each and every passenger. See Policies & Procedures Manual page 102.¨ Help passengers to understand how to use the bus service. Give out accurate information and thoroughly explain whatever customer informati

26、on materials are available. Take time to understand passenger questions and make sure passengers understand your answers.¨ Know the route. Keep up-to-date on landmarks, hotels, places of interest, major businesses, streets, connecting or intersecting bus routes, locations of street numbers on r

27、oute, and intersecting streets.¨ NEVER pass anyone up. If in doubt whether the person is waiting for the bus, stop and ask.¨ All customer information is strictly confidential.¨ Notify dispatch immediately if you encounter an unsafe situation for yourself or the customer.¨ Often,

28、the customer requires assistance. DO NOT touch a customer unless first asking if they require assistance and asking them the manner in which they would like your assistance. Typically this would be by offering the customer your arm.Prohibited Passenger ConductOperators are responsible for enforcing

29、passenger rules that are designed for passenger safety, comfort, and convenience of all passengers and drivers.¨ Smoking or using tobacco products is prohibited on vehicles.¨ Passengers must pay proper fares.¨ Federal regulations prohibit the operation of any bus with passengers stand

30、ing in front of the standee line.¨ Flammable or hazardous materials (e.g. batteries, gasoline cans) are not permitted on the bus at any time. See Policies & Procedures Manual page 109.¨ Firearms or other weapons are not permitted on the bus at any time. See Policies & Procedures Ma

31、nual page 109.¨ No inappropriate or offensive behavior toward the operator or other passengers will be permitted.¨ Passengers must refrain from excessive noise, moving around the vehicle while in motion, throwing objects, fighting and sticking head or arms out the windows.¨ Passengers

32、 may take ordinary hand baggage, and small packages or articles that can be carried without inconvenience to other passengers, inside the vehicle. However, such articles shall not be permitted to remain where they will interfere with the entrance, exit, or the free use of the aisle or mechanisms of

33、the vehicle. See Policies & Procedures Manual page 110.Most situations of enforcing passenger rules can be handled with a firm, polite request. If this fails and the situation warrants action, the operator should:¨ Politely inform the passenger that his/her behavior is an infraction of the

34、systems rules and ask the person to stop immediately.¨ If the passenger persists, quietly tell the passenger to leave the vehicle. ¨ Never use physical force in attempting to remove or detain a passenger, if the passenger refuses to leave, notify the supervisor and ask for help. Wait at th

35、e specified location for the police or supervisor to come and remove the passenger. (Always abide by the systems policy and procedures.) See Policies & Procedures Manual page 60.Section 4Transit ServiceService AnimalsService animals are used to assist persons with disabilities including those wi

36、th visual impairments, hearing impairments, mobility impairments, epilepsy, arthritis, and other physical disabilities. Service animals provide assistance in a number of ways. They may be taught to retrieve dropped items, pick-up papers, pull their partners wheelchair and carry items. See Policies &

37、amp; Procedures Manual page 114.¨ No identification of being a service animal is required however, you may ask if the animal is a service animal and if the customer advises that it is and the animal is under the control of the handler and properly harnessed you must welcome them aboard.¨ S

38、ervice animals should sit or lie on the floor. Animals should not occupy a passenger seat.¨ Service animals should not block the aisle or exits.¨ In most cases a service animal should not be permitted to use the lift (because of safety concerns, their tails, paws, heads, or equipment may c

39、atch in the lift mechanism, causing severe injury to the animal. An exception might be a standee using the lift.¨ Keep in mind that control of the service animal is the responsibility of the animals handler. If an incident occurs the driver must notify dispatch at once and complete a written in

40、cident report.Service animals are socialized and trained to interact appropriately with other animals and people. However, it is possible that a service animal could be provoked and become aggressive. Therefore, according to the Department of Justice:You may exclude any animal, including a service a

41、nimal, from your vehicle when the animals behavior poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others. You may not make assumptions about a particular animal based on your past experiences with other animals. Each situation must be considered individually.Wheelchair proceduresYou as a professio

42、nal driver are required to transport passengers in wheelchairs on all vehicles that meet or exceed ADA requirements. You are required to operate wheelchair equipment and assist wheelchair customers on and off the vehicle. Training regarding safe wheelchair transport and securement procedures should

43、be provided. Drivers should not operate the lift or transport a wheelchair customer without proper training. See Policies & Procedures Manual page 106.¨ All operators should be familiar with the manual operation of the wheelchair lift in case of mechanical failure.¨ Report any wheelcha

44、ir safety issues to a supervisor.¨ Always inform the customer of your intent to move the wheelchair before doing so. A wheelchair in considered an extension of the persons body.¨ The wheelchair lift is to be operated from a standing position on level ground and vehicle operators are NOT to

45、 ride the lift with a wheelchair customer.¨ Place the wheelchair onto the lift with the customer facing outward by backing the wheelchair onto the lift. Use the armrests of the wheelchair to do this. Remind customer to keep arms, hands, and elbows in and feet on the footrest.¨ Customers ma

46、y be boarded forward facing by their request only. This is a dangerous practice and you must inform the customer of the dangers. Use caution.¨ Inside vehicles wheelchairs should be secured in a forward facing position.¨ All wheelchair securement straps must be secured and the customer must

47、 be secured with all securement belts.¨ All straps must be a matching set and the proper straps for the type of securement for which the vehicle is equipped. In other words do not mix and match straps. (ex. Q-Straint, Sure-Lok).¨ Wheelchair customers may transfer to a seat if they can do s

48、o independently or with limited assistance from the driver. The transfer must be executed in a safe manner with the wheel chair as close to the seat as possible. Remember, once the person transfers, they must be able to get up from the seat and back into the chair independently or with limited assis

49、tance.¨ All wheelchairs must be secured even if a customer transfers to a seat.Section 5Emergency ProceduresEmergency ProceduresThe four basic procedures for handling accidents and emergencies are: 1) Keep calm. 2) Protect yourself, your riders, and the vehicle. 3) Contact dispatch. 4) Document

50、 all pertinent information and complete required reports. See Policies & Procedures Manual pages 42 and 129.¨ In the event of a serious threat, assault or passenger illness, the operators first responsibility is to get help while safeguarding the passengers.¨ The operator should use th

51、e radio to call for help and continue on his/her route if able to do so. If the operator cannot continue on the route due to threat, illness or injury, he/she should stop the vehicle in a safe location and secure the vehicle. Use the radio to call for help and stand by for direction and/or assistanc

52、e.¨ Be prepared to relay all pertinent information to Dispatch such as the nature of the emergency, customer name, and vehicle location.¨ Do not transport the customer to a medical facility, if immediate attention is required wait for dispatch to request ambulance and for them to arrive at

53、 vehicle location.¨ If an operator is harassed or if passengers create a nuisance for others, it should be reported immediately to a supervisor. The operator should follow the instructions of the supervisor.¨ If as a driver you are injured or become ill on the job, you must notify a superv

54、isor immediately.BreakdownsShould a vehicle act erratically, a breakdown is suspected, or a breakdown occurs:¨ If you are able to move the vehicle, drive it to a safe location and radio dispatch. Dispatch will assist you in resolving the problem, such as calling for a replacement vehicle, a mec

55、hanic or a tow truck.¨ Be prepared to describe to dispatch the exact problem you are having with the vehicle so they will be able to assess the situation.¨ If possible, turn wheel toward the curb and set parking brake. Activate the flashing hazard lights and place reflective safety triangl

56、es on the roadway, at the proper intervals and location. See Policies & Procedures Manual page 55.¨ The operator must ensure that passengers are kept as safe as possible. Passengers may be moved into an appropriate location if the disabled vehicle is in a high accident area, if there is a t

57、hreat of fire or if cold or hot weather endangers passengers. Removing passengers is not favored unless they will be safer than staying in the vehicle. See Policies & Procedures Manual pages 42 and 129.Section 6VehicleVehicle Operation and Road SafetyThis is intended as a guide for vehicle opera

58、tional procedures and road safety. Above all else, an operator must use a COMMON SENSE approach when handling any situation. An operator should always call his/her supervisor when in doubt about the proper action. See Policies & Procedures Manual page 46.¨ Transportation drivers must remain

59、 alert and attentive at all times. Do not allow conversations with riders to distract you.¨ It is the operators responsibility to know and observe all traffic laws.¨ Drivers must maintain a safe following distance of the vehicle in front of them to ensure a safe stopping distance.¨ Give adequate warning w

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