b'THE OFFICIAL NFBA MAGAZINESAFE WINTER DRIVINGSAFETY UPDATEBy:Andy Sawan Risk Service Specialist, SedgwickW ell, the weather in Ohio is about toprepare them if they are caught in one change and I don\'t know about everyoneof those scary situations.Prepping else, but I get pretty nervous drivingyour fleet vehicles or personal cars, in winter weather conditions.The cold, blizzards,ensuring emergency equipment is available, and blowing wind, ice and slippery conditions are sometraining employees on safe driving techniques of the hazards that make me anxious.However, tocan help lower anxiety when confronting these make this time of the year more bearable, I like toconditions.ensure I am prepared for the unexpected.You andVehicle preparationyour organization should do the same thing: prepare your staff by reviewing safe driving techniques, createTires: If possible, install winter tires, as they an emergency kit and prepare your company vehicles.provide better traction in the snow. If not, check Safe driving in the winter requires extra caution andthe tread depth to ensure proper grip when driving preparation due to challenging conditions like snow,through the snow. Tires need more tread depth ice and reduced visibility.Developing a program toin wintry conditions to maintain traction.It is assist employees with the unexpected is a great way torecommended that tires have at least 5/32" of 20 / FRAME BUILDER - VOL5 6'