Trucking Safety: “S” Is For The Safe Driver
By Annette Estes
Have you ever wondered why some drivers seem to be accident prone
and others have never caused an accident? Would you like to know
you're getting safe drivers before you hire them?
Safety research shows you can determine driver applicants'
probability of causing future accidents by determining their
behavioral style and attitudes. (Source: Behavioral and Values
Associates, 1993.)
A behavioral assessment measures a person's normal behavior in four
areas: D (Dominant), I (Influencing), S (Steadiness), and C
(Cautious, Compliant to Standards).
The D factor determines how drivers tend to handle problems and
challenges, the I factor looks at their interactions and influence
with others, the S at how they respond to the pace of the
environment, and the C at how they respond to company and federal
rules and regulations set by others.
A DISC behavioral assessment shows how the applicant ranks in each
of the four factors from 0% to 100%. Fifty percent is the mid line;
above this the person is said to be high in the factor, below 50% -
low. The higher or lower the ranking, the more intense the behavior
will be. In this article, we'll look at the highs and lows of the S
factor.
Research shows the safest drivers are high in the S factor. Here's
the reason why.
People with a Core S style tend to be steady, reliable, patient,
and mild mannered. They're genuinely nice people who care about
serving others. And they're safety conscious because their number
one psychological need is to be safe and secure.
Drivers with a Core S factor can sit for hours without feeling
antsy or restless. They can make good, steady time on the road
without feeling stressed. They could drive even longer than
regulations allow with less boredom and fatigue than those low in
this style.
Drivers with a low S factor tend to be active, restless, and mobile
and feel stressed when they have to sit for hours at a time. They
need more frequent breaks than their Core S counterparts. They tend
to drive faster and get distracted more easily.
Trucking companies that hire drivers with a high S factor have
reduced accidents, costs, workers' comp claims, and turnover. This
is the driver you want to hire and retain.
A driver who also has both high S and high C behavioral styles is
the ideal driver. Look for my next article on the Core C driver,
who's cautious and compliant to high standards.
©2006 Annette Estes. All Rights Reserved. Permission to
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About the Author: Annette Estes is a Certified Professional
Behavioral and Values Analyst, Coach, and Trucking Company
Consultant. She is an award-winning author and columnist. Subscribe
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