Your Greatest Risk Program

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Program Description

Most motor vehicle crashes are NOT accidents —they can be explained and predicted. Poor driving habits are bad for business. A comprehensive driver safety program can provide big returns for your company. Your Greatest Risk (YGR) helps companies and organizations address the most hazardous activity employees perform on a daily basis —drive.

Driving to and from work, or for work is the greatest risk for a company. YGR is an employee driver safety program designed specifically for the workplace, delivered in 45-60 minute modules —ideal for monthly safety meetings or “lunch and learn” sessions. YGR is intended as a comprehensive, integrated, long-term employee road safety training program.

It is not a quick fix. Each month builds upon the previous month’s knowledge and establishes reinforcement for the next month’s topic. The material and delivery is based on a behavioural change model* facilitated by a highly skilled and experienced AFSI Associate. The program is responsive to the employee’s work circumstances and can be transferred to a personal situation. YGR is flexible, affordable and highly effective. Help protect your employees and property through improved driver habits.

*James Prochaska and Carlo Diclemente

YGR Essentials and YGR Enhanced

The Introduction and first 10 modules (YGR Essentials) are mandatory for certification; other topics (YGR Enhanced) can be individually selected by the client based on specific requirements. Customized information from the client can be easily incorporated into the modules for additional benefits.

YGR Essentials

  1. Introduction
  2. Animal Avoidance
  3. Emotions
  4. Driver Fatigue and Diet
  5. Inattention / Distraction
  6. Driver Impairments
  7. Restraint Systems
  8. The Professional Driver
  9. The Startled Driver
  10. Unsafe Speed
  11. Winter Driving 

YGR Enhanced

  • Auto vs. Manual Slacks
  • Pre / Post Trip Inspections
  • Rural Conflicts
  • Space Management
  • Tires and Wheels
  • Trailering
  • Backing
  • Basic Driving Skills
  • Braking
  • Complacency
  • Urban Conflicts
  • Rollover
  • Foundation of Driving
  • Jackknife
  • Load Securement
  • Mountain Driving

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