HomeMy WebLinkAbout20-268 RESOLUTION NO. 20-268
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 15-
140 TO REVISE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR THE ACCIDENT
REVIEW COMMITTEE TO ADD, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATES
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 86-172 dated September 2, 1986, adopted the Loss
Prevention and Safety Manual; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 03-063 dated August 26, 2003 amended the Loss Prevention
and Safety Manual; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 14-082 dated June 17, 2014 repealed Resolution No. 03-063,
adopted the Policies and Procedures for the Accident Review Committee, and established
safety requirements throughout St. Lucie County; and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 15-140 dated August 18, 2015 revised the Policies and
Procedures for the Accident Review Committee to add the definition of "Employee Injury"; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to revise the Policies and Procedures for the Accident Review
Committee to add "Accident Review Committee Responsibilities".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie
County, Florida:
1. The revised Policies and Procedures for the Accident Review Committee attached
hereto as Exhibit "A" are hereby adopted.
2. The Human Resources & Risk Management Director is hereby directed to send
copies of the attached Resolution to each County Department Director for
distribution to each employee, and to the business representative for Teamsters
Local Union No. 769.
3. This resolution shall take effect of the date of adoption.
After motion and second the vote on this resolution was as follows:
Chair Christopher Dzadovsky AYE
Vice Chair Sean Mitchell AYE
Commissioner Linda Bartz AYE
Commissioner Frannie Hutchinson AYE
Commissioner Cathy Townsend AYE
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED this 15th day of December, 2020.
ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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Accident Review Committee
PURPOSE:
To establish an Accident Review Committee (ARC) to recommend improvements to the St. Lucie
County BOCC safety program and to identify corrective measures needed to eliminate or reduce
employee accidents and potential work hazards. The ARC shall also function as a Safety Committee
(SC) to determine if an Accident/Incident is chargeable or non- chargeable, and to issue a ruling on the
Accident/Incident. The ARC shall foster on-going communication and cooperation between employees
and management on all employee accidents. Employee involvement at all levels of the County is critical
for the County to be successful in accident and injury prevention. To accomplish this task, this joint
worker/management accident review committee is established to bring workers and management
together in a non-adversarial, cooperative effort to reduce employee accidents.
II. DEFINITIONS:
ARC—SC: Accident Review Committee — Safety Committee carry the same meaning and
consist of the same members.
ACCIDENT: Whenever a County motorized vehicle whether owned, leased, rented, or
operated and whether registered or exempt from registration, comes into contact
with, or is alleged to have come into contact with; any person, animal, other
vehicle or other inanimate object, in a manner which results in death, injury,
property damage, (regardless of owner and cost of damage), vandalism, or is
stolen, an accident will have occurred.
VEHICLE: Any car, truck, tractor, trailer, forklift, or other powered equipment that is
owned, leased or operated by St. Lucie County.
PREVENTABLE Any collision involving a vehicle that results in property damage and/or personal
ACCIDENT: injury, regardless of who was injured, what property was damaged, to what
extent, or where it occurred, in which a County driver/operator failed to do
everything that reasonably could have been done to avoid the accident.
For purposes of this Committee, the terms Preventable and Chargeable carry
the same meaning and are to be used interchangeably.
NON- The County driver/operator committed no errors and reacted reasonably to
PREVENTABLE the errors of others and observed County policies, procedures, and training,
ACCIDENT: including defensive driving procedures.
The Definition of a Defensive Driver's is one who:
1. Commits NO operational errors.
2. Makes due allowance for lack of skill or improper driving practices of others.
3. Adjusts operation to compensate for unusual weather, road and traffic conditions.
4. Does not have a collision due to unsafe actions of pedestrians or other drivers.
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5. Is alert to collision inducing situations.
6. Recognizes the need for preventative action in advance.
7. Takes necessary action to prevent a collision.
III. Accident Review Committee(ARC) Responsibilities:
A. The purpose of the ARC is to address employee accidents that affect both department and
County-wide operations.
B. The Safety Committee is responsible for making recommendations on how to reduce employee
accidents in the workplace. The ARC membership is charged with the following responsibilities:
a. to define problems
b. remove obstacles to accident prevention
c. identify hazards
d. recommend corrective actions
e. identify training for employees
f. suggest methods for accident avoidance
C. The ARC shall meet as the County Safety Committee (SC) to determine if the Accident/Incident
is chargeable or non-chargeable and to issue a ruling on the Accident/Incident.
D. Committee Functions and Duties:
1. The primary duty is to function as an"Accident Review Committee".
2. The secondary duty is to provide safety recommendations to prevent recurring incidents
or mitigate potential hazards that may contribute to future occurrences.
IV. Accident Review Committee(ARC) Membership.
A. The actual size and composition of the ARC shall be determined by the County Administrator or
designee. There shall be an odd number of ARC members and membership shall generally
consist of the following:
Three(3)bargaining unit employees from different departments;
Three(3)management representatives from different departments;
Three(3) "at large"representatives from different BOCC departments.
1. ARC Members should have an interest in reducing employee accidents throughout the
County's workforce.
2. The County Administrator or designee shall appoint ARC members upon the
recommendation of Department Directors, the bargaining unit, or selected from
volunteers. The terms of ARC members will be staggered in order to provide continuity
to the ARC. The term for each member can be up to four consecutive years but may be
extended by the County Administrator or designee.
3. The vote of each individual member will be given the same weight as that of any other
member of the ARC.
4. The ARC shall have the option of designating the chair of the committee or allowing the
committee to elect a chairperson who shall generally conduct meetings in accordance
with BOCC advisory board procedures. The chairperson shall be appointed or elected
annually, and may be reelected or reappointed.
5. The HR Representative shall act as ARC secretary and shall keep and maintain minutes
of each meeting and send out notices to ARC members.
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6. The Risk Manager will be present to provide the ARC with the investigative findings and
answer any questions of the ARC.
7. Each member's Department Director shall designate another employee of similar position
to act as an alternate member. The Union shall designate alternate members for its
representation.
a. Whenever the Appointed Member cannot attend an ARC meeting, the Alternate
shall attend and act in their stead.
B. Accident Review Committee Responsibilities
1. The ARC shall have the following responsibilities:
a. Assist management in reducing employee accidents at their facilities.
b. At the first meeting of each calendar year, elect a chairperson and vice-
chairperson.
c. Hold meetings as described and when required.
d. Review and make recommendations to update safety procedures based on
accident or near miss investigation findings.
e. With the Risk Management division, review, develop and communicate safety
and emergency procedures including; general safety, right-to-know, risk
management, environmental and personal protection and any other health and
safety related exposure that apply to the member's department.
f. Report unsafe conditions or practices and accept suggestions for ARC review.
g. Assist with the Safety program by evaluating accident records, identifying trends
and patterns, and formulating corrective measures.
h. Participate in safety training and monitoring safety training to ensure that it is in
place,that it is effective, and that it is documented.
i. Have no more than 1 preventable accidents/incidents within a 12 month period.
a. Should the member incur 2 preventable accidents within a 12 month
period, they will be removed from the Safety Committee to which their
alternate will fill their vacancy. The Department Director shall have the
option to designate another representative.
j. Shall have no more than 2 unexcused absences from Committee meetings within
a 12 month period.
a. Should a member have more than 2 unexcused absences within a 12
month period, they will be removed from the Safety Committee to which
their alternate will fill their vacancy.
k. Shall recuse themselves from serving during any ARC meetings while under
disciplinary review or action. Their alternate shall serve in their stead.
C. Committee Meetings:
1. ARC meetings shall be held monthly as necessary. A quorum (Simple majority of
members) must be present before any matter under consideration by the Board may be
voted upon.
2. All ARC records will be maintained as required by Florida Law.
D. Committee Training:
1. Accident Review Committee members may be trained in:
a. Duties and responsibilities of committee and the individual members.
b. How to conduct Accident Investigations or safety surveys and recognize hazards.
c. How to determine preventability of accidents.
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E. Decisions and Recommendations of the ARC.
1. All recommendations of the ARC will be considered by the County Administrator or Human
Resources & Risk Management Director but are not binding.
V. Accident Review Board (ARC)/Safety Committee (SC) Procedures
A. Initial Determination of Accident Preventability
The County Risk Management Division shall make the initial preventability determination
concerning County employee accidents and operational incidents that result in injury and/or
property loss/damage.
1. All loss incidents are investigated and reported following the procedures listed in the
policy titled "Reporting Vehicle, Equipment & Property Loss Incidents."
2. Whenever possible, the Risk Manager will also have first investigated the incident,
visited the scene of the accident, interviewed the employee and available witnesses, and
taken appropriate photos of damage and the scene.
a. All such information shall be available to and used by Risk Management and the
ARC when making their determinations.
3. The ARC will discuss the Accident/Incident, may talk with those involved and will make
a determination.
4. Risk Management shall notify the employee, the employee's Department Director, and
the Human Resources & Risk Management Director in writing of the ARC's ruling and
the Human Resources & Risk Management Director will make a disciplinary
recommendation to their Department Director and that Director will make the appropriate
disciplinary action.
a. Disciplinary action will not normally be initiated until the time period for
appealing the ruling has passed or until an appeal has been ruled upon.
b. Notwithstanding C.1.a, a Director may initiate disciplinary action and/or remove
an employee from duties related to the accident whenever the Director determines
the incident/accident was of such serious nature that immediate action is
warranted.
B. Employee Rights:
1. In all cases, the employee whose case is being heard will have the opportunity to be
present and will be provided written notification at least five (5) business days prior to
the hearing.
2. The employee will be permitted to have one person of their choosing with them to assist
in their presentation to the ARC and may produce voluntary witnesses that have direct
knowledge of the incident.
3. Employees may not cross-examine witnesses or staff. All questions must originate from
the ARC.
4. The employee shall have fourteen (14) calendar days from the date the Risk Management
Notification Memo was issued to appeal the ruling to the ARC (all appeals must be in
writing and signed by the affected employee).
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C. ARC/SC Appeal Process
The written request for appeal will be given to the County Administrator or Human Resources &
Risk Management Director for review. In such instances the County Administrator or Human
Resources & Risk Management Director may order the ARC to reconvene for further
deliberation on the case, or he/she may evaluate the facts and render a decision. Such decision of
the ARC or County Administrator will be provided to the employee within fourteen (14)
calendar days.
1. An employee's appeal process ends with their "Appeal" of a Risk Management
preventable ruling to the ARC.
2. Employees may grieve disciplinary action in accordance with personnel policy and if the
employee is a union member,with the collective bargaining agreement.
3. If the Risk Manager has reason to feel that the ARC did not follow proper procedures
and/or the guidelines for determining the preventability of an incident when making their
determination, than the Risk Manager may submit an appeal of that ARC ruling to the
County Administrator or Human Resources &Risk Management Director.
4. The County Administrator or Human Resources & Risk Management Director will
review the records and reports but need not hear oral presentations when making a
determination.
VI. Other Violations of County Policies and Procedures
Determination that an incident was non-preventable does not preclude disciplinary action for other
violations of County policies and procedures committed at the time of the incident.
VII. Determining Accident/Collision Preventability:
The County uses National Safety Council (NSC) standards as a guideline. These standards were
established by the NSC and are recognized nationally. The foundation of these standards is
reasonableness; they should be interpreted based on how a reasonable driver/operator would respond to
a particular situation. Realizing the numerable accident types, possible scenarios, and ways a
driver/operator can prevent an accident; these NSC standards should be used as a guide for determining
accident preventability.
"A preventable accident is one in which in which a County driver/operator failed to exercise
reasonable precautions to prevent the accident. In other words, if a driver committed errors
and/or failed to react reasonably to the errors of others the accident is preventable."
"A non-preventable accident is one in which the County driver/operator committed no errors and
reacted reasonably to the errors of others, and observed applicable County policies, procedures,
and training, including the use of appropriate defensive driving tactics."
These and other Preventability definitions focus on defensive driving, not legal culpability. The
fact that an operator who becomes involved in a vehicle collision is not charged with a traffic
violation by law enforcement does not mean that the operator could not have prevented it.
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The overall performance of County equipment operators and vehicle drivers should be evaluated
fairly and on a consistent basis. When an accident occurs, the following factors should be
evaluated:
• The events leading up to the accident,
• The causes and conditions,
• The accident itself, and
• The post-accident events.
Driver/operator actions and/or inactions are factors that should be considered. The standard
which should be applied in reviewing the incident is the concept of accident preventability.
VIII. ARC Standard of Performance.
Accidents involve so many different factors that it is impossible to set hard and fast rules to classify all
of them as preventable or non-preventable. Each ARC member must make their own determination on
each incident before them. In making these decisions, a member will answer the question "What
standard of safe driving/operating performance do we expect of our employees?" If the County is
lenient, it condones a mediocre standard of operation and safe driving performance. Employees respect
a strict interpretation of the rules so long as the County insures that these interpretations are made
consistently and impartially.
A. Personal Vehicles and Use of County Vehicles for Personal Use
If an employee regularly operates his/her own vehicle on official County business and receives a
monthly car allowance or mileage reimbursement, his/her accidents that occur on-the-job should
be reviewed following these guidelines. Accidents involving drivers operating his/her own
vehicles during off-duty hours shall not be subject to ARC review. Accidents involving county-
owned vehicles or motorized equipment being operated by employees for county business and/or
personal use shall be reviewed following these guidelines.
1. Regardless of ownership of the equipment, all accidents/incidents occurring while on duty
must be reported immediately and are subject to this policy.
B. Accidents Involving More Than One County Driver
When two or more county vehicles are involved in the same incident, each driver may be charged
with a preventable accident regardless of which one was primarily responsible for the occurrence.
Although two or more employees may be riding in or on the same vehicle, a preventable accident
will be charged only against the person operating the vehicle.
C. Witness Statements and Police Reports.
Each driver involved in an accident may contribute to it in some degree. If the "other driver"
admits he was at fault, it usually only means that he sees how he contributed to the situation.
Admission of being at fault by the "other driver", a record of the "other driver" being cited for a
traffic violation and witness or police statements of exoneration of the County Driver/Operator
are not, in themselves, conclusive evidence to adjudge an accident "non-preventable."
Statements of exoneration are generally based on legal responsibility without respect to the
definition of preventability as used in these procedures. Consequently, a careful study must be
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made of all conditions to determine how the employee in question may have contributed to the
situation by acts of omission or commission. Unless a thorough investigation indicates that
employee in question could not have avoided involvement, by reasonable defensive driving
practice, accidents will generally be regarded as preventable.
1. Motor vehicle and equipment accidents are events that should be closely reviewed to find
the causes and to determine if some action on the part of the driver/operator could have
prevented the accident. All motor vehicle and equipment accidents or damages, regardless
of severity, are to be reported and investigated. It is only by the inclusion of all incidents
that a statistically valid analysis of the causes of County vehicle and equipment accidents
can be made and plans and programs to reduce the number of such occurrences can be
developed.
2. The supervisor's investigation is performed as part of the department incident reporting
process and should be done independently of any law enforcement investigation. The
supervisor's report is an essential part of the review, but is not the sole deciding factor. Any
enforcement action that may have been taken should be considered, but not with that action
as the sole deciding factor. In other words, all such aspects must be reviewed in a combined
context as the individual committee members are making their determination.
Approved for Implementation:
Signed: Date: / CL
County Administr for //7/
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