MAO Manual

MODULE 7 – MAV Operations

Objectives:

• Identify three elements of safe driving • Identify concerns when parking the MAV • Name several items that should be inspected before operating an MAV

The MAVO is expected to follow all driving and traffic safety laws. MAVO’s are responsible for safety inside and outside their vehicle including when they are on the road. Because driving and parking are a serious part of the MAVO’s responsibilities, it is important to be focused on these safety points that you should keep in mind when operating your vehicle. The information in this chapter covers important topics and safe behaviors. It is not intended to educate MAVO’s on all defensive driving techniques. MAVO’s are strongly recommended to take a Defensive Driving course to learn how to prevent accidents, protect yourself, your passengers and others who are sharing the roadway. You will carry what you learn with you always, even when driving your own car.

It only takes a split second for disaster to strike so prevent accidents by practicing safe driving and minimizing distractions:  Use your mirrors - know where the other vehicles are at all times.  Get out of the vehicle and scan the area before backing up.  Do not use your cell phones for talking or texting at any time while driving.  Do not eat or drink while driving.  Do not play loud music while driving.  Do not smoke while driving.  Keep a “cushion of safety” around your vehicle.  Never drive aggressively.  Always go to work well rested Driver’s License You must possess a valid driver’s license to work as an MAVO. If at any time your driver’s license is suspended or revoked, notify your employer at once. Under no circumstances should an MAVO be transporting patients if his/her driving privileges have been taken away.

Drive Safely Driving safely is an important part of being an MAVO. There is no job more important than your safety and the safety of your patient. You will be driving many miles each work day and a motor vehicle incident (MVI) may happen. No one wants to be involved in an MVI. Unfortunately, even the most cautious drivers can find themselves in that position.

Seatbelts Wearing a seatbelt is a requirement for the patient and the driver as well as any other passengers in the vehicle. Do not move the vehicle until each and every person in the van is wearing a seatbelt .

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