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Mentor Driver - Keeping the Shiny Side Up, Pts. 1 & 2 - DVD

In our business the term "rollover" elicits images of damage, bodily injury and major costs. In part one of this two part series we take a critical look at the contributing factors leading to a ready mix truck rolling over while maneuvering on the road. Based on this information we provide specific steps a concrete delivery professional should practice everyday to avoid a roll over, and minimize personal injuries if a rollover occurs. Part two of this series focuses on preventing a rollover in off-road and job site situations. Again we begin by exploring the contributing factors and visually illustrating potential rollover circumstances deliver professionals may encounter while driving a mixer off road and on job sites. The lesson provides step-by-step procedures relevant to operating on side hills and open excavations as well as reviewing the steps that need to be taken to prevent or minimize injuries in the event of a rollover. Pt. 1 - 17 min.; Pt. 2- 15 min. 2004 #2PRV031DVD


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