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      • Employees who miss a phone call for next day work must call back within two (2) hours or within two (2) hours of the end of a job. Employees on “first call” (6 a.m.–10 a.m. daily), must call back within 30 minutes.
      • Any reasonable “unable to reach” would not count. Exceptions include:
        • Verified hospitalization
        • Other HR-approved reason

      Any reasonable refusal does not count. These include:

      • Distance requested to drive is greater than 30 miles as the crow flies.
      • Requested work that would require over 16 straight hours on duty.
      • Requested work that would require over 16 hours in a 24-hour period.
      • Refusals on the ITZ app do not count and are not tracked. The ITZ app is not an official means of communication for confirming/refusing jobs.

      Reasonable call offs are:

      • Employee has a medical emergency for themselves or immediate family member (spouse, child, parent) if documentation from health care provider is provided within 48 hours of the date of call off.
      • Employee has a personal vehicle emergency if documentation from roadside response or mechanic is provided within 48 hours of the date of call off.
      • The prior confirmed assignment would require over 16 straight hours on duty.
      • The prior confirmed assignment would require over 16 hours in a 24-hour period.
      • Follow the traffic standards
      • Follow the Flagger Force training and policies
      • Ask questions if you are unsure about anything. Contact your field manager, area supervisor, field specialist, quality specialist, or instructor.
      • Slow down, take your time on the job to pay attention to details.

      Here are some tips to improve your on-time arrival score:

      • Leave at least 15-minutes earlier than your GPS says to allow time for traffic
      • Go to sleep the night before a job at a decent hour
      • Pack your required materials for the next day the night before so you are prepared

      Consider the following:

      • Perform a thorough and comprehensive circle of safety each and every time
      • Slow down and do NOT speed
        • Prepare your route ahead of time
        • Leave early giving yourself extra time
        • Be patient and expect the unexpected
      • Do not tailgate
        • Leave plenty of room ahead of your vehicle
        • Be aware of what is around your vehicle
        • Be patient and expect the unexpected
      • Do not drive distracted
        • Pull over to use your phone before texting or placing or receiving a call
        • Set your GPS before you leave for your destination
        • Text or call after you pull over or arrive, IT CAN WAIT!
      • Always use a spotter if someone is available
        • Have your spotter get out of the vehicle to assist you
        • You should also get out and determine any hazards there may be
        • It only takes a minute before you act

      Remember your 5 keys for SmithDriving System that you learned in class:

      • Aim High in Steering
        • Make yourself aware of who and what is around your vehicle
        • Adjust your driving accordingly and do not force any issues you face
      • Get the Big Picture
        • Scan all around your field of vision
        • Stay alert—if you are tired or fatigued, pull over, and rest
      • Keep Your Eyes Moving
        • Keeps you focused
        • Keeps you aware
      • Leave Yourself an Out
        • Allows you the time and room to adjust to what you see
        • Practice steps 1, 2 and 3 above
      • Make Sure They See You
        • Have your lights on
        • Make eye contact with other drivers and pedestrians
        • Avoid clusters of other vehicles, easy to get lost in the traffic
        • You have a horn, use it if necessary
      • Slow down
      • Refer to your SmithDriving manual and training
      • Avoid issues with the top incidents that result in points are:
        • Seatbelts
        • Handheld electronic devices
        • Incomplete stops
        • Unsafe lane changes
        • Speeding
        • Unsafe follow distance
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