What Is Target Zero and How Does It Prevent Distracted Driving?

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Target Zero is not just a slogan, it is a mindset: every task planned safely, every hazard identified, and every worker going home the same way they came in.

How Do You Achieve Target Zero?

It comes down to five habits applied to every job.

  • Plan the work by reviewing the job before starting, identifying hazards such as weather, equipment, and surroundings, and using pre-task planning
  • Use the right protection by wearing proper PPE at all times, inspecting gear before use, and not cutting corners
  • Stay aware by watching for changing conditions, staying out of the line of fire, and avoiding distractions like phones and rushing
  • Communicate by speaking up if something looks unsafe, asking questions when unsure, and looking out for coworkers
  • Use stop-work authority, since you have the right to stop work if it is unsafe and no job is so urgent it cannot be done safely

What Are the Three Types of Distracted Driving?

Using a cell phone to talk, text, or surf the web is the number one cause of distracted driving.

  • Visual, taking your eyes off the road
  • Manual, taking your hands off the wheel
  • Cognitive, taking your mind off driving

How Do You Avoid Distracted Driving?

Keep the phone out of the task of driving.

  • Make any phone calls before or after reaching your destination
  • Silence any calls or texts
  • Do not use a phone while the vehicle is in motion

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