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<br /> <br />Driving safety: <br /> <br />• Drive safely, courteously, and defensively <br />• Operate vehicles within posted speed limits <br />• Check vehicles before operating including oil, air lines, water, tires, and lights <br />• Secure loads <br /> <br /> <br />Odor Control <br /> <br />To avoid nuisance odors, drivers should not stop en route to disposal sites other than at <br />rest areas, truck stops, or weigh stations. Emergencies or equipment failure are the <br />exceptions. <br /> <br />All trailers should be covered; covers should be maintained and in good repair. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Emergency Procedures <br /> <br />All vehicles should contain a copy of this handbook to help the driver respond to <br />emergencies. A quick response to an emergency will help to minimize impacts. Drivers <br />shall remain at the scene of any accident or spill until emergency responders arrive and <br />give the driver permission to leave. <br /> <br /> <br />Communications <br /> <br />If the driver is involved in a vehicle accident or is the first to arrive at the scene of an <br />accident, the driver shall radio or call their dispatcher and their respective supervisor. <br />The dispatcher will notify appropriate emergency responder s. If the driver is unable to <br />contact their dispatcher or supervisor, contact emergency servi ces (911) immediately. <br /> <br />The following information should be provided to the dispatcher or emergency response <br />personnel: <br /> <br />• Address or location of accident <br />• Number of people involved <br />• Injuries <br />• Nature of accident