Hospira Fleet Driver:
After reading this policy, please print it and store it
in the glove compartment of your assigned
HOSPIRA WORLDWIDE INC.
Fleet Reference Manual
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Hospira Telephone Number Reference Guide
Fleet Leasing
Company
1-866-781-4677 (1-866-781-HOSP)
Hospira Sales
Operations
1-224-212-2573
Hospira Global
Fleet Services
1-224-212-2652 or 1-224-212-2710
Hospira Fleet
Safety
1-224-212-6373
Hospira Risk
Management
1-224-212-2914
Hospira Global
Security
1-224-212-2900
Hospira Expense
Reporting
1-262-577-7777
Hospira Domestic
Commercial
Human Resources
1-866-373-2189
Global Employee
Health Services –
Medical/Family
Leave & Work
Related Injuries
1-224-212-2026
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“No sale is so important, or appointment so
urgent, that you cannot take your time and arrive
safely. . .”
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
I Policy Overview
A. Purpose B. Eligible Drivers
C. Termination of Employment D. Vehicles Covered by this Policy
E. Responsibilities – Fleet Services & Sales Operations F. Responsibilities – Fleet Leasing Company
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II Authorized Fleet Driver Procedures and Information
A. Accident Reporting
B. Mileage and Expense Reporting C. Insurance Coverage
D. Rental Vehicles
E. Vehicle Title / Registration F. Vehicle Maintenance Assistance G. Fuel Purchases
H. Restrictions
I. Traffic Violations and Parking Tickets J. New Vehicle Ordering
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III Fleet Safety
A. Management Expectations B. High-Risk Drivers
C. Critical Incident Protocol – Serious Injury/Fatality D. Workers Compensation (WC) Claim Process E. Vehicle Safety
F. Personal Security
G. Transporting Items in Your Vehicle H. Commentary Drives 26 28 30 31 33 34 34 35
IV Fleet Safety and Environmental Health and Safety Programs
A. Driver Training Requirements B. Safe Lifting Techniques C. Material Storage Areas
D. Carrying Sample Bags and Sample Cases E. Long Distance Driving
F. Blood Borne Pathogen Training G. Fleet Safety Mailings/Publications H. Fleet Safety Committee
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Exhibit A Incident Investigation Report 41
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I. POLICY OVERVIEW
A. Purpose
This reference manual states the standard policies and practices for the business and personal use of Hospira company-provided vehicles. This reference manual replaces previous fleet policies and reference
manuals/handbooks.
B. Eligible Drivers
This policy covers all United States and Puerto Rico based Hospira field sales/service employees authorized to drive a company-provided vehicle, as well as individuals eligible to use the company vehicle as a secondary car for personal use as described below. The Hospira employee, his/her legally licensed (i.e. must possess a state-issued, unrestricted, current, valid drivers’ license.) spouse or domestic partner (as qualified by a completed Affidavit of Domestic Partnership for health care coverage on file in Hospira’s Employee Benefits office), and the employee’s legally licensed unmarried children, age 18 or older, living in the employee’s home are the only individuals eligible to use the
company vehicle as a secondary vehicle for personal use. No other family members or friends, even if living in your home, are eligible to drive the company, rental, nor leased vehicle, and may not be covered by Hospira insurance.
If the assigned driver gives consent to a Hospira employee with a valid driver’s license, the Hospira employee may drive the company-provided vehicle while on Hospira business.
NOTE: Improper use of the company vehicle by non-eligible drivers, or eligible individuals whose driving privileges have been suspended, may result in disciplinary action to the authorized fleet driver, up to and including suspension of the company vehicle and termination of employment.
C. Termination of Employment
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D. Vehicles Covered by this Policy
This policy applies to all company-provided vehicles to authorized fleet drivers including:
1. Leased vehicles.
2. Rental vehicles (Hospira policy applies unless amended by terms and conditions of rental contract).
3. Personal vehicles used during company business with prior Sales Operation’s approval.
E. Responsibilities – Fleet Services & Sales
Operations
1. Develop fleet and driver policy working with Hospira senior management and others, as needed, to secure major policy agreement.
2. Provide guidance to fleet leasing company on major initiatives and matters that are outside policy.
3. Assess fleet policy and practices to ensure that strict principles of safety are followed to ensure that the financial interests of Hospira are protected.
4. Each model year, Fleet Services works with Sales Operations to decide which vehicles and equipment, as well as company paid vs. driver paid options, will be available to drivers whose vehicles are due to be replaced. These decisions can change during the model year as conditions change. Any vehicle options you choose to pay for will remain with the vehicle at the time of disposition, as you are purchasing the USE of these options only.
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F. Responsibilities – Fleet Leasing Company
1. Administration of Hospira policies and procedures with referral of exception requests to Hospira.
2. Provide call coverage and support for routine inquiries, status and problem resolution.
3. Manage vehicle ordering and replacement process.
4. Provide value added service support for vehicle maintenance, accident management, title and re-registration according to Hospira policy.
5. Issue service cards and insurance cards.
6. Maintain fleet information, reporting and inventory management system.
7. Consult and make recommendations for improving cost effectiveness and efficiency of fleet.
8. Provide timely and accurate billing of all fleet expenses.
9. Coordinate with Fleet Services and all other suppliers necessary to give Hospira a seamless and effective fleet program.
10. Take the accident report, determine the physical damage and try to subrogate the claim.
11. Provide guidance and interpretation to Hospira personnel on information contained in state Motor Vehicle reports.
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II. AUTHORIZED FLEET DRIVER
PROCEDURES AND INFORMATION
A. Accident Reporting
(Accident Management Program)
Vehicle Accidents/Glass Damage from an Accident
All vehicle accidents and glass damage must be reported to the fleet leasing company IMMEDIATELY after occurrence. The fleet leasing company offers 24-hour assistance. The fleet leasing company will take a detailed report, arrange for towing, repairs and a rental vehicle, if necessary.
If you are involved in an accident, whether your vehicle sustains damage or not, contact the fleet leasing company and be prepared to provide them with the following information:
* Your Name and Address * Territory Number
* Vehicle Number * Manager Name
* Mileage on Vehicle
* Detailed Description of Accident
IMPORTANT: In addition to calling the fleet leasing company, contact the police while at the scene (if at all possible) and file a formal report. NEVER express opinion as to fault or liability, agree to any settlement on behalf of Hospira or the fleet leasing company, or sign any statements other than documents required by police authorities. DO NOT discuss the limits of your
insurance coverage. DO NOT hand out your business card, or mention our company name. If asked about your vehicle, indicate it is a leased vehicle, rather than stating it is a company vehicle. Provide the police report and/or police report number to the fleet leasing company as requested.
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If you have third-party liability questions or concerns, contact:
Risk Management
the Auto Liability TPA Company
If vehicle glass is damaged in an accident or by vandalism, please call the fleet leasing company. If vehicle glass is damaged by any other means, refer to page 19 (Vehicle Maintenance).
NOTE: If you, your passenger(s) or other party are injured in a vehicle accident, refer to page 31 (Critical Incident Protocol).
Hit and Run/Vandalism
You MUST file a police report at the location of the damage and you
may also file a claim with the owner of the property where the incident has occurred. The property owner's insurance should cover the damages. Contact the fleet leasing company as noted above.
For documentation purposes, you are encouraged to carry a disposable camera within your vehicle in the event you incur vandalism and/or are involved in an accident. Photographic evidence taken from the scene may prove to be valuable if/when future review of the incident takes place.
Stolen Vehicle
The following procedures should be followed if your company vehicle is stolen:
1. Report the theft immediately to local police, fleet leasing company and your Manager.
2. Notify your respective Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) of the date and time the vehicle was stolen.
3. The fleet leasing company will arrange for a rental vehicle until you are assigned another vehicle.
4. Follow up with the Police Department on a weekly basis to see if your company vehicle has been recovered. If recovered, contact the fleet leasing company immediately.
5. If your vehicle is not recovered within 30 days, the fleet leasing company will obtain a vehicle replacement.
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6. If Hospira property (samples, equipment, etc.) is stolen, follow this theft reporting policy:
Loss or theft of company property from the vehicle (e.g. samples, equipment, etc.) should be reported immediately to your Manager and Hospira Global Security. When left unattended, your company vehicle should be locked at all times and valuables kept out of sight.
7. Stolen Personal Property – Hospira is not responsible for loss or damage of personal items left in your vehicle. Personal property loss may be covered by your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance.
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Mileage and Expense Reporting
The “fleet car” section on your expense report for company vehicles provides a means for recording mileage and expenses associated with company vehicles from the time the vehicle is placed in service until it is replaced or sold. It is important to report accurate ending odometer readings at the end of each week. Be sure to use the correct vehicle number.
Maintenance and vehicle damage expenses WILL NOT be approved on expense reports. The fuel and maintenance card must be used to
pay for these charges. In the event non-routine maintenance or damage repairs are required on your company vehicle, contact the fleet leasing company to apprise them of the situation and obtain approval. The fleet leasing company offers 24-hour assistance. If you have any questions regarding acceptance of the fuel and maintenance card or if you are denied use of the fuel and maintenance card, you must contact the fleet leasing company immediately.
Personal Use Tax
The IRS requires that you pay for any personal use of the company vehicle that is assigned to you. Hospira is required to track this personal use per IRS regulations.
The amount that you are required to pay is twofold – a weekly personal use charge and a personal use mileage fuel cost charge. The weekly personal use charge is the portion of the lease payment that is attributable to the personal use of the vehicle assigned to you. This personal use charge is automatically deducted from your payroll check. This payroll deduction is identified as “Auto Chg” on your payroll check stub. The personal mileage fuel cost charge is the cost of fuel
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If you are on a leave of absence, you may or may not have access to a company car. Access to a company car during a leave of absence is at the sole discretion of Hospira Worldwide, Inc. The personal use tax and personal mileage shall apply if you are allowed to use a company vehicle during a leave of absence.
Surplus Vehicle
Expenses and mileage should be entered on your expense report showing the Hospira surplus vehicle number, not your assignedvehicle number.
Rental Vehicle
Do not report rental vehicle mileage or expenses in the "Company Vehicle" section. Be sure to note personal miles on the rental or other expenses in the explanation section at the bottom of your expense report. Memberships in Rental Car Clubs are not reimbursable. In the event your fuel card cannot be used to purchase fuel, contact the fleet leasing company immediately, and submit the fuel charges on your expense report under "rental car." Be sure to note personal miles on the rental or other expenses in the explanation section at the bottom of your expense report. Rental vehicles must be returned as soon as
your assigned vehicle is available. Do not use your fuel and
maintenance card to obtain rental vehicles for business travel.
Old and New Vehicles
The expense report for the old vehicle should be closed at the time of turn-in (or purchase) and the notation "Vehicle Replaced (Date)" should be entered. A new expense report should be started for the new vehicle showing the mileage and new vehicle number at the time of delivery.
Parking, Tolls, Taxi/Limo and Similar Business Travel
Costs
These business-related costs are reimbursable. Traffic citations and
parking tickets are not reimbursable. Transportation to and from
work, except in connection with a business trip, is a personal expense even if the employee works overtime, weekends, holidays, etc. Parking tolls and other expenses are not reimbursable when the car is used for personal use.
NOTE: All expenses for your company vehicle will be charged against your district budget even if it is paid by the fleet leasing company or charged on your expense report.
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C. Insurance Coverage
(Insurance Coverage & Eligible Drivers)
Collision/Comprehensive Coverage
Hospira "self insures" for collision and comprehensive losses (e.g., fire, theft, vandalism, glass, etc.) and pays actual expenses and recovery credits, which are charged back to the district, as they are incurred. All vehicle damage should be immediately reported to the fleet leasing company.
Loss or theft of Hospira property from the vehicle (e.g., samples, equipment, etc.) should be reported immediately to your Manager and Hospira Global Security. When left unattended, your company vehicle should be locked at all times and valuables kept out of sight.
Hospira is not responsible for loss or damage of personal items left in your vehicle. Personal property loss may be covered by your homeowner’s or renter’s insurance.
Driving out of the Country
If you must drive your company vehicle on business or personal use into Mexico, you must purchase border insurance and obtain a Mexican Border Pass from the fleet leasing company. You must call the fleet leasing company at least 10 business days in advance to obtain a pass. For entry into Canada, you need only a valid insurance card for the state in which the vehicle is licensed and titled. Canadian insurance cards are no longer issued.
Vehicle Insurance Cards
All states require drivers to carry insurance identification as proof of auto liability insurance. The fleet leasing company will send existing
authorized fleet drivers proof of insurance on an annual basis. New hires will be sent proof of insurance upon receiving their new or
reassigned vehicle. Employees who transfer from state-to-state will also receive a new insurance card from the fleet leasing company. Keep your insurance card, as well as vehicle registration, in your company vehicle at all times. You are responsible for maintaining proper insurance and registration documentation in your vehicle at all times.
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You are responsible for any fines or penalties incurred. Contact the fleet leasing company in the event your insurance card or registration is lost or expired, or if you receive your vehicle prior to receiving proof of insurance.
Liability Coverage
Claims for damage and/or injury to third parties should be reported to the fleet leasing company. The fleet leasing company will notify the Hospira Claims Adjuster, if necessary. The Hospira automobile liability policy provides protection against third-party liability for bodily injury and property damage. You will be contacted directly from Hospira’s
Third-Party Administrator for a statement. You will be expected to cooperate completely with the Claims Adjuster.
Driving any company vehicle (specifically, a four-wheel drive vehicle) off paved streets is prohibited, and NOT covered by Hospira insurance. The warranty agreement with the manufacturer may also be void, should damage occur. All damage and related expenses resulting from driving off paved streets will be the driver's responsibility.
Personal Insurance/Insurance Verification
If you obtain auto insurance for a personal vehicle, you may need to contact the fleet leasing company for an insurance verification letter. Leave your full name, address, hire date and termination date (if applicable). An insurance verification letter will be mailed to you. The letter only verifies that you have been insured. It does not include your driving history. Your insurance carrier will run a Motor Vehicle
Registration (MVR) check to obtain your driving history. If you have been involved in an accident or received a moving violation, your state may require our insurance company to complete a form. If so, contact Sales Operations for assistance.
Personal Vehicles Used for Business
NOTE: You must receive approval from Sales Operations before using your personal vehicle for business purposes. Additionally, any personal vehicle used for business purposes must be insured in accordance with state laws. While using your personal vehicle for
company business, the employee’s personal auto liability insurance will be the primary coverage if an employee damages a third party's
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D. Rental Vehicles
Hospira has made provisions with Avis for insuring cars rented throughout the United States and employees should decline rental car insurance when the car has been rented under the Hospira Corporate Program.
NOTE: Some AVIS locations do not participate or participate on a limited basis with the Hospira Corporate Program. If you make car rental reservations through one of these locations, you may be required to pay additional surcharges or additional insurance, or they may not honor Hospira's corporate rate (which includes insurance coverage). Please refer to the Hospira Intranet Travel Website for a list of locations that do not participate in the Hospira Corporate Program. Full coverage insurance should be accepted when non-preferred car rental companies are utilized.
NOTE: This provision does not apply to cars rented outside of the United States. You should accept the appropriate insurance when renting outside of the United States.
IMPORTANT: If you are involved in a vehicle accident in a rental vehicle (during either business or personal use), contact EACH of the following personnel within 24 hours of the accident
occurrence.
1. Rental agency (if you made the reservation) or the Fleet Leasing Company (if they made the reservation for you) and either will file a claim on the accident.
2. Your Manager (specifically note that you were utilizing a rental vehicle.).
3. Sales Operations
4. Auto Liability TPA
Should you need a rental vehicle while your vehicle is being repaired, the fleet leasing company will work with you to coordinate the rental. The supplemental insurance is included in the Hospira corporate rate program (unless a non-participating location as noted above). Return
the rental vehicle as soon as repairs are complete on your
company vehicle. NOTE: Rental vehicles must be comparable to your company vehicle. You may purchase fuel for a rental vehicle
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If a car rented in the United States is to be taken into Mexico or Canada, the renter must notify the rental agency so they can arrange for proper insurance on the car. Insurance coverage offered by rental agencies in foreign countries should always be purchased.
NOTE: Vehicle and driver eligibility requirements also apply to rental vehicles that are being used temporarily for business purposes in place of the company vehicle. Use of rental vehicles by non-eligible drivers or eligible individuals whose driving privileges have been suspended or revoked, may result in disciplinary action up to, and including, termination. You must follow all policies of the rental agency.
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Vehicle Title/Registration
Initial License, Registration and Title
The delivering dealer or the fleet leasing company will obtain the registration, title and license plates if allowed by state and jurisdiction. If the delivering dealer or the fleet leasing company cannot obtain the registration, title and license plates, you will be provided with the appropriate documents so you can secure the registration, title and license plates. If the new vehicle is replacing an old unit, the plates from the old unit must be transferred to the new unit, if permitted by your state law. License plates may not be transferred to a different legal owner.
Vanity Plates
Vanity and/or specialty plates, tinted plate covers and neon frames are prohibited on all company vehicles.
Vehicle Transfer to Another State
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License Plate Renewal
All leased vehicles are on a re-registration program. The leasing company will notify you via mail approximately 90 days before your license expires. The notice will indicate if you will require a safety inspection, emissions test, tax receipt, or tax waiver. You must comply and promptly mail the test results to the appropriate leasing company. If you do not receive any such notification, contact the fleet leasing company. If your registration will be expiring in less than 30 days, you may be required to go to the local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to renew your license and pay all necessary renewal fees. These fees should be added to your expense report. It is your responsibility to be sure your vehicle has valid license plates and a current registration, as well as all city, county, state inspections and/or parking stickers required in your area. Failure to do so may result in a personal fine and/or your vehicle being impounded. All fines, towing fees, impound fees, losses, rental expenses and court costs will be your responsibility and may not be added to your expense report.
Lost or Stolen License Plates
Lost or stolen license plates must be reported to the police and the local DMV immediately. The Police Department will provide you with a lost/stolen plate receipt and you will be required to show the receipt to the DMV. The DMV will issue you a temporary license and replacement plate(s) will be ordered. Any costs incurred should be expensed. Call the fleet leasing company with your new license plate number.
Disposition of License Plates
If the Company vehicle license plates are not transferred to another Company vehicle, when permitted by state law, the employee is required to return the plates to the Department of Motor Vehicles of the state which issued them.
F. Vehicle Maintenance Assistance (VMA)
NOTE: Drivers are expected to properly maintain the company- provided vehicle at all times. A preventive maintenance schedule accompanies this handbook and should be followed carefully.
Scheduled Vehicle Maintenance
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vehicle to one of the approved shops listed and present your MAP Driver’s Passport. The shop will perform the required services and bill the fleet leasing company directly. If you have questions or issues regarding acceptance of the MAP Driver’s Passport, contact the fleet leasing company immediately. For non-routine maintenance not included within the VMA brochure, you MUST get prior approval from the fleet leasing company. Maintenance and vehicle damage
expenses WILL NOT be approved on expense reports.
Strict adherence to the maintenance schedule is critical in order to comply with and preserve the vehicle’s respective manufacturer's warranty. Failure to comply with the vehicle maintenance schedule
outlined within the MAP Driver’s Passport may result in costly repairs that may be your financial responsibility.
Keep the maintenance information in your vehicle’s glove box for the most efficient access. If you need maintenance information, call the fleet leasing company. Have your vehicle number and mileage ready when you call.
Non-Scheduled Vehicle Maintenance
For maintenance needs not included within the VMA brochure, call the fleet leasing company for authorization BEFORE going to a vehicle maintenance shop.
Factory Recalls
In the event of a factory recall, the vehicle manufacturerwill notify you by mail, but you may call the fleet leasing company if you have any questions. Notify the fleet leasing company of all warranty work
done to the vehicle.
Unauthorized Repairs
The expense for unauthorized repairs may result in a salary deduction and/or non-payment of invoice. Maintenance and vehicle damage
expenses WILL NOT be approved on expense reports. Under no circumstances is an authorized fleet driver to recondition or alter a company vehicle.
Use of Rental During Vehicle Repair
Should you need a rental vehicle while your vehicle is being repaired, the fleet leasing company will work with you to coordinate the rental. The supplemental insurance is included in the Hospira corporate rate program. Return the rental vehicle as soon as repairs are complete
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imperative that you use 99999 for the odometer when prompted by the pump. The 99999 odometer reading should ONLY be used for RENTAL vehicles and NEVER used for your assigned company vehicle, as it will delay the vehicle replacement process.
Air Conditioner
Call the fleet leasing company prior to any repairs being done.
Anti-Freeze
Cold weather protection for the Company vehicle's cooling system should be completed well before freezing weather sets in; a cracked engine can mean costly repairs. Do not attempt to open the radiator cap. Check the coolant level using the marks visible on the coolant overflow reservoir. Coolant should only be added or changed by an approved service vendor. Coolant service schedule is indicated on your MAP Driver’s Passport. While new vehicles come equipped with
antifreeze designed to last for multiple years, be sure to have the coolant concentration checked each spring and fall for protection.
Automatic Transmission
The transmission fluid should be checked by an approved service provider for proper color, smell and level every oil change interval, regardless of what the Owner's Manual states. Your MAP Driver’s Passport will indicate if/when the transmission fluid should be changed.
Battery
Refer to Owner's Manual for maintenance and service instructions. If a battery can't take a full charge, call the fleet leasing company for assistance.
CAUTION: If your company car will not start, do not attempt to jump start it yourself. If done incorrectly, the vehicle can be damaged and you may be injured. If your company car will not start or needs other emergency roadside assistance, you should contact the leasing company to arrange for any emergency roadside assistance including, towing, jump start, flat tire change, out of fuel or off-road retrieval. Never allow anyone to attach a charger to your vehicle in an attempt to start the motor.
Brakes
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Engine Tune-Up
Refer to the Owner's Manual for recommendations. Most vehicles come with long-life spark plugs and generally, if the vehicle starts properly and gives good gasoline mileage, a tune-up is not needed. Since the term "tune-up" means something different at every garage, a tune-up can lead to unnecessary expense. If the engine is not starting or running properly, or if your check-engine warning light is on, call the fleet leasing company for assistance before going to a repair shop.
Floods – Driving Through Standing Water
Do not drive through water even if it appears to be only a few inches deep. It can be dangerous to the vehicle occupants, as well as the cause of extensive vehicle damage. Water that may be drawn up into the engine, transmission, and electrical system may result in permanent damage to the vehicle. Depending on the circumstances, you may
be held financially responsible for damage that results from driving through an area that is known to be flooded.
Front Wheel Balance/Wheel Alignment
The need for these services may be indicated by a vehicle's tendency to pull to one side at highway speed, tires showing unusual or uneven wear, or front wheel shimmy. However, these conditions can also be the result of uneven or improper tire inflation or other causes, so call the fleet leasing company for assistance.
Glass Damage
Window glass that has been seriously damaged should be replaced. However, if damage is minor (a chip or a scratch), it may be repairable. Contact the fleet leasing company for assistance.
Inspection and Testing Laws
Many states have stringent motor vehicle inspection and testing laws. Be sure to comply with these requirements.Contact the fleet leasing company if you have any questions regarding state requirements.
Lost Keys/Keys Locked in Vehicle
If you lose your keys, or lock them in your vehicle, contact the fleet leasing company.
Pushing, Towing or Jump-Starting
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contact the leasing company for assistance. Pushing, towing or jump-starting another vehicle with your company vehicle is prohibited.
Shock Absorbers
Prior approval from the fleet leasing company is required for
replacement and special shocks. All shocks must be obtained through the fleet leasing program. Only store brand, heavy-duty front and/or rear shocks, or rear cargo coils (if available) will be authorized.
Snow Chains
Snow chains are only authorized in areas where snow conditions warrant their frequent use or when required by law. Contact the fleet leasing company for guidance and authorization.
Snow Tires
Snow tires are authorized for use on your company vehicle in heavy snow-belt areas. If you are considering snow tires, contact the fleet leasing company for approval. All tires (snow and radials) must remain with the vehicle unless the shop has determined they are worn beyond legal tread requirements. Snow tires with metal studs are strictly
prohibited.
Speedometer/Odometer
The odometer reading has a direct bearing on warranty provisions. It also indicates when to obtain certain maintenance services. Check its accuracy against measured mile markers as soon as you can. If the odometer is seriously inaccurate, or ceases operation altogether, call the fleet leasing company for assistance. Estimate miles driven until repaired.
NOTE: If it is necessary to repair or replace the odometer, under Federal law the mileage recorded should be the same before the repair or replacement. If the new/repaired odometer does not register the same mileage as before the service, the odometer is to be adjusted to "0" and a written notice placed on the left door frame of the vehicle by the owner stating the mileage prior to repair.
Tire Care
Tire pressures should be maintained at the tire pressure
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Tire Pressure
Due to the number of miles the company vehicle is driven every month, you should check the tire pressure a minimum of every two weeks. Under-inflated tires can reduce traction, cause premature tire wear and decrease gas mileage. Call the fleet leasing company or refer to the vehicle owner's manual for guidance.
Tire Replacement
You are not expected to drive on tires that are unsafe. As your old tires wear out, call the fleet leasing company for guidance and authorization. Tire upgrading is prohibited.
Tire Warranties
All new passenger vehicle tires are guaranteed by the tire
manufacturers to be free from defects in workmanship and material during their normal tread life. Familiarize yourself with the Tire Booklet that was supplied with your vehicle and follow any applicable
instructions such as tire registration. If you are in need of tires for your company vehicle or need assistance in locating a vendor for
replacement tires, call the fleet leasing company.
Window Tinting
Call the fleet leasing company for approval BEFORE taking your vehicle to a shop. Window tint can be installed as long as certain mileage and cost criteria are met. The fleet leasing company will approve and set-up the installation with an approved facility.
Winterizing
Winterizing package deals offered by service stations, tire service centers, etc., should generally be avoided. Nevertheless, as cold weather approaches, you should ensure thatthe condition of the vehicle is satisfactory. Call the fleet leasing company for assistance.
Vehicle Overheating
If your vehicle begins to overheat, move the vehicle to a safe location out of traffic, shut it off and call the fleet leasing company for assistance.
Vehicle Washing, Waxing and Cleaning
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approval must be received from your Manager and the fleet leasing company.
Vehicle Warranties
All new passenger vehicles come with a manufacturer’s warranty for at least 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. Most have a longer warranty on the engines and transmissions - the warranties cover defects in materials and workmanship with certain exceptions, provided the vehicle is maintained properly. Familiarize yourself with the vehicle's warranty statements for specific coverage, for some vehicle models have extended coverage warranties. Emission control systems and computer items carry a longer warranty. If you have any questions regarding a vehicle's warranty, contact the fleet leasing company.
G. Fuel Purchases
The fuel card is accepted at over 160,000 fuel stations countrywide and should be used for all business-related fuel purchases. If you do not have a fuel card, contact the fleet leasing company immediately. Consult the brochure that accompanies this reference manual for a list of fuel suppliers who accept the fuel card.
Acceptable Fuel Grades
The use of regular unleaded fuel is required in a majority of
situations. However, some gas stations, primarily in the Midwest, offer
ethanol blended fuels that provide higher-octane fuel for a price comparable or, in some cases less, than regular gasoline. Because these blended fuels can be less expensive, their use is encouraged when the price is comparable to regular unleaded.
There are other states where ethanol blends are marketed but may not always be priced as competitively as regular.
Pure ethanol, sometimes sold as E85, is not appropriate for most Hospira vehicles (unless flex fuel vehicles). Use of pure ethanol in a vehicle not equipped to handle this type of fuel will void manufacturers’ warranties.
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Using the Fuel Card
As prompted at the pump, enter your Driver ID (PIN #). Your PIN # was mailed to you under separate cover for security reasons. This is a secure number and should not be given to anyone. If you do not know
your PIN #, contact the fleet leasing company. You must also enter
your current mileage when prompted. The current odometer reading should be entered. Otherwise, it will delay the vehicle replacement process. You may purchase fuel for a rental vehicle using the fuel card; however, it is imperative that you use 99999 for rental car odometer readings when prompted at the pump. The 99999 odometer reading should ONLY be used for RENTAL vehicles and NEVER used for your assigned company vehicle.
In the event you cannot use your fuel card to purchase fuel, contact the fleet leasing company immediately. If fuel charges must be expensed on a personal or corporate credit card because the fuel card could not be used, you must explain the reason for not doing so (fuel card not accepted, lost my card, waiting for a fuel card, etc.) in the “Comments” section of your expense report for manager review. If you have further questions, contact Expense Reporting.
NOTE: The fuel card is not to be used for non-vehicle related items (i.e., soda, snacks, etc., are not allowed). All charges against the fuel card will be billed directly to Hospira; therefore, you must not include these charges on your expense report. Failure to abide by this policy is grounds for discipline, up to and including
termination of employment.
Card Imprint
The fuel card is imprinted with the last 6 digits of the VIN number, as well as the assigned vehicle number. The fuel card is assigned to the vehicle, not the driver. The card should remain with the vehicle if it is transferred to another driver.
Lost, Stolen or Damaged Cards
If your fuel card is lost, stolen or damaged, please contact the fleet leasing company immediately to report the incident and arrange for a replacement card.
H. Restrictions
Operation of Company Vehicle
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Smoking
Smoking is prohibited inside the company vehicle and rental vehiclesat all times. Any vehicle detailing costs required as a result of smoking in the company vehicle will be charged to your district.
Passengers
Authorized fleet drivers may have occasion to carry business
associates, relatives or friends in the company vehicle from time to time. However, authorized fleet drivers are positively prohibited from picking up hitchhikers or giving rides to strangers.
Do not accept compensation from any individual for carrying passengers or materials. To do so may invalidate the insurance on the company vehicle.
Trailer Towing/Bike Racks
Towing a personal trailer with your company vehicle is not permitted under any circumstances. Bike racks, ski racks, trailer hitches, etc., of any type are also prohibited. Under no circumstances is an
authorized fleet driver to recondition or alter a company vehicle.
Firearms
Transport and/or storage of firearms on company property, which includes the company vehicle, is strictly prohibited, regardless of their intended use (e.g., hunting, personal security, etc.), unless state law provides otherwise. Additional questions regarding the transport or storage of firearms, or weapons of any type, should be directed to your respective Human Resources department.
Bumper Stickers
Use of bumper stickers, of any type, is prohibited on the company vehicle.
I. Traffic Violations and Parking Tickets
Any fines resulting from traffic violations are your responsibility.
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J. New Vehicle Ordering
Vehicle Replacement Schedule (re-order cycle)
Company vehicles (sedans, minivans) will generally be replaced on a 48–60 months or 80,000–100,000 replacement schedule. Four-wheel drive vehicles are replaced after 48 months in service or 80,000 miles.
Mileage is based on vehicle maintenance records. A vehicle re-order package will be sent automatically to you during the next ordering cycle. Vehicles are typically ordered in the fall. This season
coincides with the vehicle manufacturer’s schedule. You will receive a vehicle order form during the first order cycle in which you qualify, not when your vehicle reaches a specific mileage.
Ordering a New Vehicle – Existing Employees
When your vehicle is up for replacement you will receive an email from the Fleet Leasing company notifying you. You will be instructed to go on their website and place your order through a secure login. You will also need to confirm your driver information, complete a vehicle condition survey on your existing vehicle, and provide the mileage of your existing vehicle. New vehicle factory orders can take 16-20
weeks to fill, so please be patient. Changes CANNOT be made once the order is placed. You will receive an order confirmation from
the fleet leasing company. You may check the status of your new vehicle order at any time by contacting the fleet leasing company online or via telephone. The dealership will contact you by phone, when your new vehicle arrives.
NOTE: If you order a new vehicle and will relocate before the new vehicle is delivered, contact the fleet leasing company. Failure to do so may result in unnecessary vehicle transfer expenses
charged against your district’s budget. Also, your vehicle may not meet the proper emissions standards required by your new state of residence, which may prohibit you from taking possession of the vehicle.
Special Vehicle Requests
In the event that an alternative vehicle may become necessary in order to accommodate a medical condition or physical disability, contact Sales Operations or Hospira Human Resources Solution Management.
Surplus Vehicles
If you are a Manager, and have a vehicle within your district that will not
be reassigned within 30 days, call the fleet leasing company
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sold. When a surplus vehicle is available, it will be reassigned before a new vehicle can be ordered. NOTE: If the vehicle needs to be
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III. FLEET SAFETY
A. Management Expectations
Field Sales & Field Service Representatives
1. Drive the company assigned vehicle in a safe and responsible manner in accordance with all state and local traffic safety laws and in accordance with the rules in this manual.
2. Maintain a valid vehicle operating license (as designated by local regulations).
3. Inform ones immediate manager of any vehicular accident or traffic violation (other than parking) within 24-hours of occurrence. Vehicle incidents, which result in vehicle damage, should also be reported to the fleet leasing company.
4. Follow the procedure noted in section II-A of this manual in the event a serious driving infraction occurs.
5. Ensure seatbelts are worn within the company vehicle at all times (this includes front and back seats and while operating the vehicle on both company and personal time).
6. Report all accidents in which you are involved and have had any type of medical treatment, no matter how minor, to your Manager and to the Hospira Medical and Family Leave Center, required state agencies and Fleet Safety, as detailed in III-D of this manual, within 24 hours of incident occurrence. The Leave Center will initiate the Worker’s Compensation process.
7. Follow proper safety rules and procedures including: lifting techniques, safe use of tools, etc.
8. Limit the use of the company vehicle to eligible drivers as outlined within section I-B of this manual.
9. Activities that may distract the driver’s attention while the vehicle is in motion is prohibited (e.g., eating, reading, cell phone use, etc.). 10. Understand and comply with all applicable Corporate requirements regarding the transportation of hazardous materials. (Transport of chemicals or biological materials within Hospira leased vehicles is strictly prohibited unless specifically trained and authorized by Fleet Safety.)
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11. Do not transport and/or store firearms within the company vehicle regardless of their intended use (e.g., hunting, personal security, etc.) unless state law allows otherwise.
12. Provide authorization for Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) reviews.
13. Participate in periodic training as scheduled.
14. Never operate a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
16. Operate the vehicle in accordance with the requirements presented in this manual.
Regional / District Managers
1. Monitor and enforce employee compliance with the requirements and responsibilities as required by the Fleet Safety Program. 2. Personally comply with all expectations required by field sales and/or field service representatives under their responsibility. 3. Attend fleet safety orientation training and/or advanced training as
scheduled by Fleet Safety, Sales Training, Sales Operations, etc. 4. Ensure all new field sales and/or field service representatives
participate in a web-based fleet safety training as scheduled by Fleet Safety, Sales Training, Sales Operations, etc.
5. Follow the procedure noted in section III-C of this manual in the event a serious driving infraction were to occur within your area of responsibility.
6. Incorporate driving performance and fleet program compliance into existing employee feedback systems such as field/trip reports and annual employee performance reviews. Example issues to be incorporated into these reviews include:
a. Vehicle accidents noted to be primarily the fault of the sales employee (as determined by the fleet leasing company).
b. Serious fleet vehicle violations (e.g., license suspension, DWI, non-eligible vehicle operation, etc.).
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B. High-Risk Drivers
An effective and proactive Fleet Safety Program begins with the screening, selection and hire of safe and responsible drivers. To ensure that Hospira hires and maintains safe drivers, the following procedures have been implemented that will permit the hiring of only those individuals who have demonstrated their ability to operate a vehicle in a safe and responsible manner.
High-risk drivers are employees who, by virtue of their poor driving performance, may be more likely than others to be involved in vehicle accidents and/or incur personal injuries to themselves or others. Hospira has a responsibility to address the high-risk driver’s negative potential by evaluating an individual’s driving history before hire, as well as periodically throughout an employee’s working career within the organization.
Motor Vehicle Record Checks (MVR) – New Hires
During the hiring process, each prospective Hospira employee will be asked to submit to a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check of his or her driving history. Review of the individual’s driving history will be performed prior to hire using the point structure noted on the following page in the “Driver Performance Guidelines” section. Both moving violations AND chargeable accidents will be evaluated as part of the MVR. Typically, candidates who have accumulated an excessive amount of points within the previous 36 months will be disqualified from hire consideration.
NOTE: A “chargeable accident” is an accident that is
determined by the respective State to be primarily the fault of the driver.
Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) Annual Checks
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Employees driving Hospira Fleet Vehicles with an excessive amount of MVR points shall be required to complete four web-based fleet safety training programs within 30 days of notification by the Fleet Safety Committee.
In addition, Managers with employees that have an excessive amount of MVR points shall perform a Driver Commentary (Exhibit B) within 90 days of notification by the Fleet Safety Committee. The Manager shall submit the Driver Commentary to the Director of Sales Operations who will forward such commentary to the Human Resources Manager for inclusion in the employee’s personnel file.
Driver Performance Guidelines
Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) Checks
Excellent Good Warning High Risk 0-2 points 3-9 points 10-18 points 19+ points
0 Chargeable accidents 1-3 Chargeable Accidents (3 Points each accident) or a combination of accidents and violations More than 3 Chargeable Accidents or a combination of accidents and violations More than 6 Chargeable Accidents or a combination of accidents and violations Passing school bus Speeding < 24 MPH Possession Of Open Alcohol In Vehicle*
over limit Driving Under The
Influence (DUI)* Seatbelt Violation
– Driver/ Passenger
Speeding In A School Zone (no
limit)
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI)*
Failure To Stop Hit and Run*
Red/Yellow Light Violation
Reckless Driving*
Failure To Yield Driving Vehicle
Under Suspension* Improper Lane Change Striking Pedestrian Driving Without A Valid License* Improper Turn (U Turn, Etc.) Speeding- Construction Zone < 24 MPH over limit Speeding 25 - 35 MPH over limit
Improper Passing Child Not Restrained In Appropriate Child
Safety Seat
Negligent Driving
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* A Serious Driving Infraction may result in immediate disciplinary action up to, and including termination.
NOTE: The Driver Performance Guidelines Motor Vehicle Records Checks list above is not a comprehensive list of MVR checks. The Hospira Fleet Safety Committee has the discretion to change the MVR Checks list and point system without notice
Serious Driving Infractions
In the event that a sales employee incurs one of the serious driving infractions noted above, the following personnel must be notified as soon as the incident occurs, or becomes known:
1. Immediate Manager
2. Human Resource representative 3. Fleet Safety
C. Critical Incident Protocol – Serious
Injury/Fatality
Should an injury occur while you are working, you are responsible for reporting the injury/illness to your Hospira Manager and to Hospira Corporate Health Services. Please follow the steps below:
1. All work related injuries/illnesses must be immediately reported to your Hospira Manager and to Hospira Corporate Health Services.
Traffic Device Manslaughter*
Failure To Dim Headlights Negligent Homicide* Inattentive Driving Blocking Intersection
Felony Action While
Operating Motor Vehicle* Windshield Obstruction Fleeing/Eluding Police*
Backing Violation Emergency vehicle
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Please make every effort to inform your Hospira Manager on the same day the injury/illness occurred.
2. If the injury is the result of an automobile accident involving a Hospira Fleet Vehicle, call the Fleet Leasing Agent Company at 866-781-4677 to report the incident. The Fleet Leasing Company will file an accident report with Hospira and with Hospira’s insurance company.
3. You MUST also report any injury sustained by a third party involved in a work related accident involving a Hospira vehicle (even if you, the employee, were not injured).
4. Your Hospira Manager is responsible for completing and submitting a Hospira Internal Incident Investigation Report (Exhibit A).
Completed reports are to be faxed to the Hospira Director of Sales Operations (224-212-3356) and to Hospira EHS Headquarters at 224-212-5221.
5. Upon receipt of the Hospira Internal Incident Investigation Report, EHS Headquarters will handle any required OSHA reporting. The Director of Sales Operations will also forward a copy of the completed report to Hospira Corporate Health Services.
6. If you are injured (or if you are reporting a non-auto incident, but still a work-related illness), your Hospira Manager must also file a Workers’ Compensation claim for you with Hospira’s WC third party administrator (TPA), Gallagher Bassett. Please follow the process outlined in Step D below.
D. Workers’ Compensation Claim Process
If you are injured while working, or need to report a work related illness, you must file a Workers’ Compensation claim with Hospira’s TPA, Gallagher Bassett. Reporting requirements and statutes of limitation vary from state to state. Any delay or failure to report a work related injury or illness as defined in Step C, may result in the denial of the claim and any related compensation.
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2. DO NOT present your individual Hospira healthcare insurance information when you seek medical treatment. Identify your
injury as work related so the charges are billed correctly under Workers’ Compensation.
3. Your Hospira Manager is responsible for filing the actual Workers’ Compensation claim for you. As the majority of our Sales
professionals work on their own, you will need to provide your Manager with the specific details surrounding your injury (time, location, circumstances) so they may file an accurate WC claim on your behalf. Please coordinate this information with your Manager prior to filing your workers’ compensation claim.
4. Hospira’s Workers’ Compensation TPA is Gallagher Bassett. They may be reached at 866-906-5030, 24 hours a day/7 days a week. The claim filing process is done over the phone and takes
approximately 20 minutes. You will be contacted by the claims adjuster assigned to your case approximately 36-48 hours after the claim has been filed.
5. All medical treatment related to any Hospira Workers’
Compensation claim MUST be pre-approved by your Gallagher Bassett (Hospira’s TPA) claims adjuster.
6. If you must miss time from work due to your work related
injury/illness, you will be paid directly by Gallagher Bassett (not
Hospira). You will receive a weekly wage factored on your annual
base salary and your state’s worker’s compensation limits.
Gallagher Bassett can provide these exact compensation figures for you. Typical state limits are approximately 67% of your base salary, non-taxable.
7. You may not take vacation time or regular sick time if you miss work due to a work related injury/illness.
8. If you miss work due to a work related injury/illness, you may also be eligible to file a claim for Family Medical Leave (FMLA). FMLA is Federal leave time which is UNPAID, but which offers you job protection while you are out of work.
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If you have any questions regarding your workers’ compensation rights, accompanying FMLA claims, or the WC payroll process, please contact Hospira’s Global Employee Health Services center at 224-212-2026.
E. Vehicle Safety
Seat Belt Use
Seat belts must remain as installed by the vehicle manufacturer and may not be removed or modified. All passengers, including the
driver of the vehicle, must wear seat belts or use safety seats
whenever the vehicle is in motion (both on and off the job).
Tampering with, modifying or disconnecting vehicle seat belts may result in disciplinary action, up to and including
termination.
Air Bags
Driver and passenger-side air bags are a standard option in all Hospira leased vehicles. IMPORTANT: Although all Hospira
leased vehicles are equipped with air bags, an air bag alone does not offer optimal protection from injury, even in low-speed collisions. Seat belts are still mandatory in the air bag-equipped vehicle. Tampering with (e.g., installing on-off switch) or disconnecting vehicle air bags may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination.
Child Safety Seats
If a company vehicle will be used to transport a child, the child must be secured properly in a seat belt and/or safety seat appropriate to the child’s age and size (as required by the child safety seat
manufacturer’s instructions). Infant safety seats shall not be used in the side front seat due to the presence of a passenger-side air bag.
Firearms
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F. Personal Security
Parking Lots/Garages
Park only in well-lit parking lots and/or garages. Avoid parking along fence lines, up against buildings, or along tree lines and attempt to park within the center of parking lots where possible. If you are required to park next to a truck or van with a sliding door, avoid entering your vehicle on the side facing the vehicle’s sliding door.
If required to return to your vehicle in the dark, have your keys in your hand and ready to open your door immediately upon arriving at your vehicle. Consider requesting a security escort if the service is available and conditions warrant. If ever confronted by an individual with a weapon, do not resist. Give up your wallet, purse, jewelry, etc. as no possession is worth your life.
Car Jacking
When approaching a stop sign or red light, be aware of your surroundings, particularly in unfamiliar or questionable
neighborhoods. Additionally, DO NOT get blocked in when stopped at a stop sign or red light. Leave at least a 10-foot cushion between you and the vehicle in front of you, which will allow you to make a U-turn or move away quickly if someone approaches your vehicle. If your doors do not automatically lock, get in the habit of locking your doors as soon as you enter your vehicle.
G. Transporting Items in Your Vehicle
Items should be locked in the trunk, or be secured to the seat or floor while driving. Materials transported in SUVs and minivans should be secured within the vehicle using applicable cargo covers, specialized storage compartments, etc. If you stop quickly or are hit by another vehicle, loose items within the passenger compartment may easily become airborne and cause serious injury to you and/or passengers. Placement of belongings on the vehicle dashboard or back deck/shelf is prohibited.
Personal items that may be temporarily maintained within the driving compartment while the vehicle is in motion (e.g., purse, day planner, briefcase, lap top computer, etc.) should be securely placed behind the driver or passenger seat, or up underneath the front passenger seat area.
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items (e.g., golf clubs, softball equipment, etc.) should not be stored within vehicle at the expense of space reserved for samples and/or other work-related items.
H. Commentary Drives
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IV. Fleet Safety and Environmental
Health and Safety Programs
Hospira is committed to protect the health and safety of our
employees, our customers, our communities, and our environment. To that end, Hospira America’s Sales Operations has published an Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Manual with the intent of promoting continuous improvement of our environment, and the protection of the health and safety of our employees. A copy of the America’s Sales Operations Environmental Health and Safety Manual is available on line under the Hospira Sales Services web site.
The Sales Force plays a key role in ensuring that our goals for a safe and healthy work environment are implemented. There are several EHS policies you need to pay attention to as you travel to and meet with our customers. They include, but are not limited to such things as, safe driving, blood borne safety, lifting items in and out of a car, and following customers’ safety policies for evacuation of a building in case of an emergency. Hospira offers several programs to help ensure you work in a safe environment. These programs are:
1. Annually, you will be required to take mandatory web-based training courses for blood borne pathogens and safe driving. 2. For those interested in learning more about a safe work
environment, there will be web-based training courses offered concerning employee office safety, back and neck injuries, and principles of office ergonomics.
3. Every two months you will receive a safe driving communication that you are encouraged to read.
4. At least annually, your Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) will be reviewed, and high risk drivers will be required to take four Web based training courses.
Sales Operations has reviewed a wide variety of tasks sales and service employees may be required to perform as part of their job out in the field. All employees are strongly encouraged to take
advantage of this unique element of the Fleet Safety and
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A. Driver Training Requirements
Tenured Employees
Authorized fleet drivers shall periodically receive formal driver safety refresher training through a web based training program.
B. Safe Lifting Techniques
- If you cannot lift a load in a slow, controlled manner, it is too heavy for you to lift by yourself.
- Before lifting an object, test its weight by slightly tipping or lifting just one end of the object.
- Limit manual lifting to small objects or parcels (16 to 18 inches wide) whenever possible, so that you can lift the object between your knees (see below).
When you do lift . . .
- Use both hands whenever possible.
- With chin in, back straight and knees bent, place the object between your knees.
- Keep the load in front of you and as close to your body as possible.
- Get a good grip on the object.
- Lift by straightening your knees to reach an upright position. - Try to keep your head up and back straight while lifting with legs. - If you must lift and turn, point one foot in the direction you want to
move before you lift. Then finish the turn by moving your feet, not by twisting your upper body.
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C.
Material Storage Areas
- If a powered lift device is available, use it. Do not lift any materials yourself, unless you are required to do so.
- If a dolly or wheeled cart is available, use it. Do not carry materials yourself, unless you are required to do so.
- Reduce your carrying distance. Move your vehicle as close as possible to the material.
- When required to lift out of a vehicle trunk, slide the load toward you, then lift.
- When lifting out of a trunk, when possible, use a 3-point lift by placing one hand on the edge of the trunk. This reduces stress on the back.
D. Carrying Sample Bags and Sample Cases
- Do not exceed a 25-pound total load for hand-carried bag(s) or case(s). In other words, regardless of how many cases or bags you are carrying, their total weight should not exceed 25 pounds. - Lighter, multiple cases are better than a single heavy case. Carrying one case on each side of the body also provides better body and muscle balance.
- A narrow bag (6 to 8 inches) allows you to carry the bag close to your body.
- A case with wheels or a separate wheeled attachment will greatly reduce the physical stress of transporting a case.
- Laptops and or any computer bags, equipment or devices should not be kept in a vehicle overnight. Take them with you or lock them in the trunk, where they are out of sight.
E. Long Distance Driving
- Use cruise control often, but switch between manual and cruise control occasionally to avoid boredom with either mode. Do not use cruise control when road conditions are wet.
- Change your driving posture every 10 minutes or as often as the thought comes to mind.
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- As necessary, use an additional lumbar support cushion, a small pillow, or a rolled towel to provide extra seating support for your lower back.
- Avoid carrying your wallet in your back pocket during long trips as this may cause discomfort in your back muscles. Consider placing your wallet in the glove compartment, a briefcase or coat pocket while driving
F. Blood Borne Pathogen Training
There is a potential for our sales force to become exposed to human blood borne pathogens, which could be infective. Because of this potential, there is an annual training requirement for each sales representative to participate in an on-line training course on Blood Borne Pathogens.
G. Fleet Safety Mailings/Publications
Authorized fleet drivers are scheduled to receive periodic fleet safety mailings and publications. Each one of these publications is intended to provide timely and helpful driver safety information. Employees are encouraged to share the information with other authorized fleet drivers as well. As appropriate, key changes in the Fleet Safety Policy/Program may also be communicated to
employees via these mailings.
H. Fleet Safety Committee
The Fleet Safety Committee will meet semi-annually to review fleet accidents and motor vehicle records. The committee will discuss revisions to current fleet safety training programs as applicable. These programs include:
1. Behind the wheel training program 2. Annual web-based safe driving training 3. Motor vehicle record reviews
4. Commentary drives (required for drivers with an excessive number of MVR points)
5. Supplemental web-based safe driving modules (required for drivers an excessive number of MVR points)