Common use of Bus Accident Procedure Clause in Contracts

Bus Accident Procedure. In case of accident (collision, property, personal injury, etc.) driver shall: a. STOP - turn on 4-way flasher. b. If the bus (in the driver's judgment is in a hazardous position for other traffic and has the ability to move, pull the bus off the main traveled portion of the roadway as far as practical. Then stake out the bus with reflectors. If the bus cannot be moved, stake it out with reflectors where it is. c. Check all students for possible injuries. From this information decide if an ambulance is needed, or if a fire truck is needed. d. Call 911 if there is injuries and then the transportation supervisor. If necessary send one or two responsible students to nearest phone to call the bus garage at 733-2477 or the business office at 733-4950 to report the accident and request an ambulance and/or fire truck. e. The bus garage or business office will send another bus and ambulance if requested. Keep students on the disabled bus until the spare bus arrives unless, in the driver's judgment, the location, situation and/or condition necessitates evacuating the bus. If the bus had to be evacuated see A 4 “t” 2. f. Prepare an accident report immediately after an accident involving a school bus (collision, property damage, and/or personal injury) and immediately notify the school business office of such accident and notify the police and/or county sheriff. Do not leave the scene of an accident without permission from supervisor or police.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Bus Accident Procedure. In case of accident (collision, property, personal injury, etc.) driver shall: a. 1. STOP - turn -turn on 4-way flasher. b. 2. If the bus (in the driver's judgment is in a hazardous position for other traffic and has the ability to move, pull the bus off the main traveled portion of the roadway as far as practical. Then stake out the bus with reflectors. If the bus cannot be moved, stake it out with reflectors where it is. c. 3. Check all students for possible injuries. From this information decide if an ambulance is needed, or if a fire truck is needed. d. 4. Call 911 if there is injuries and then the transportation supervisor. If necessary send one or two responsible students to nearest phone to call the bus garage at 733-2477 or the business office at 733-4950 to report the accident and request an ambulance and/or fire truck. e. 5. The bus garage or business office will send another bus and ambulance if requested. Keep students on the disabled bus until the spare bus arrives unless, in the driver's judgment, the location, situation and/or condition necessitates evacuating the bus. If the bus had to be evacuated see A 4 “t” 2. f. 6. Prepare an accident report immediately after an accident involving a school bus (collision, property damage, and/or personal injury) and immediately notify the school business office of such accident and notify the police and/or county sheriff. Do not leave the scene of an accident without permission from supervisor or police.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Contract