TIP OF THE WEEK

 

                                                                                       July 23, 2010

 

Did you know...? 

 

Traffic Fatalities for 2009 Reach Record Low


Calendar Year 2009 Traffic Fatalities Continue Record Downward Trend

 

The U.S. Department of Transportation recently announced that the number of overall traffic fatalities reported at the end of 2009 reached the lowest level since 1954, declining for the 15th consecutive quarter.  The projected fatality data for 2009 places the highway death count at 33,963, a drop of 8.9 percent as compared to the 37,261 deaths reported in 2008.  The fatality rate for 2009 declined to the lowest on record, to 1.16 fatalities per 100 million Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) down from 1.25 fatalities per 100 million VMT in 2008.

 

 

 

Most common contributing factors for fatality accidents in KS include Inattention, Driving Too Fast for Conditions, Speed (exceeding posted speed limit), and Driving While Physically Impaired.  69.4% of fatality victims were not wearing their seat belt!

 

Most common contributing factors for fatality accidents in MO include Alcohol/Drugs/Physical Impairment; Inattention; Driving Too Fast For Conditions; Speed (exceeding posted speed limit); the hour of 6-7pm was the hour with the highest percentage of fatal crashes.  Friday and Saturday had the highest percentage of fatal crashes with Friday having the highest totals.  489 of fatalities were occupants not wearing seat belt!  135 fatality crashes involved commercial motor vehicles.

 

There is significant danger to an employer if an employee is involved in an accident while traveling related to the employer’s business or the employee’s job (not only workers’ compensation claims but also liability lawsuits from anyone injured by those employees).  In addition to requiring employees to wear their seat belt while driving on company time, employers are encouraged to consider the related laws in all states in which they operate and to institute policies to address the safety hazards associated with text and cell phone usage and other distractions while driving.  Even in states that do not yet have legislation, employers should consider a company safety policy that mirrors the new laws and update their employee handbooks accordingly. 

 

While it is good news that the fatality rates are dropping, “common sense” and staying alert and concentrating on driving, remain the best preventive measures to keep employees safe while driving.

 

 

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FLU SHOTS – We are already receiving inquiries about flu shots for this fall.   OHS-COMPCARE will offer seasonal flu shots to clients again in 2010.  To be put on the list to be scheduled for an on-site or to learn more please contact client services at 816-561-2105 (option 1) or by email at customerservice@ohscompcare.com

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***We are now open Saturdays at our Independence location from 9am – 1pm to serve your occupational medicine and urgent care needs.  Our Independence location is open 5pm – 9pm Monday – Friday to serve your after hour needs as well*** 

 

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OHS-COMPCARE now featuring Adult Quick Care (Urgent Care Services) has seven (7) area clinical facilities:

 

Independence Clinical Facility

Johnson County Clinical Facility

St. Joseph Clinical Facility

Grandview Clinical Facility

19000 E. Eastland Center Crt, St. 200

10415 Lackman Road

904 Edmond Street

13830 S Us Highway 71

Independence, MO 64055

Lenexa, KS 66219

St. Joseph, MO 64501

Grandview, MO 64030

816-478-9299

913-495-9905

816-233-7702

816-761-4664

After Hours Available

*Now open Saturday 9am – 1pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KCMO/Broadway Clinical Facility

KCMO/Front Street Clinical Facility

Wyandotte County Clinical Facility

 

1650 Broadway

6501 East Commerce, Suite 110

1333 Meadowlark Lane, Suite 200

 

Kansas City, MO 64108

Kansas City, MO 64120

Kansas City, KS  66102

 

816-842-2020

816-483-5550

913-596-2774

 

 

Adult Quick Care provides Urgent Care to Adults and Adolescents Age 14 and Older. 

No appointment is necessary at Adult Quick Care.

 

When you are sick or have a new injury, Adult Quick Care is your affordable, time saving choice for quality care.

 

To learn more about Adult Quick Care please call 816-559-6320 or visit www.adultquickcare.com.