Driving Safety
According to the National Safety Council, motor vehicle crashes are the No. 1 cause of occupational fatalities and the leading cause of death for ages 2-39 and ages 50-72. 91AV takes driving safety seriously. If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident with a 91AV vehicle or while on a business trip for 91AV, please contact Risk Management at your earliest convenience. (This includes if you have damage to your rental car while on a business trip.)
91AV Vehicle Policy
In order to drive a 91AV van, car, or other such vehicle you must be cleared by the 91AV Safety and Security Department and obtain the proper background checks and training. Please contact Safety and Security to learn more about the 91AV Vehicle Policy.
Fork Truck Information
91AV operates fork trucks in a few different departments on campus. All fork truck operators must obtain a fork truck license through the EHS department, which contracts the training through a vendor. University employees who operate forklifts must be trained and certified every three years. This course covers maintenance, inspection and safe operation of powered industrial trucks. Since it is an operator safety course, a written test and a driving test must be successfully completed to receive an operator's license. Please contact EHS for more information.
91AV Golf Cart Policy
You MUST have a valid driver’s license and proper training to operate golf carts at 91AV. All training is coordinated through the EHS office and forms can be obtained at the time of training. When requesting training through EHS, please make sure you tell us which department the training is for, if the staff will need to be trained on 4-person or 8-person golf carts, and your availability for conducting the training. The following documents detail 91AV's golf cart policies: