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Wednesday, May 25, 2022
Aujourd'hui les Sapeurs-Pompiers sont confrontes à des plus en plus d'interventions qui les amenent à utiliser un vehicule de secours tres regulièrement. Les conditions de circulations sont devenues difficiles de part le nombre croissant d'usagers de la route, l'augmentation des incivilites routieres avec aussi la multiplication des utilisateurs de velos et autres engins de d'eplacements electriques et du fait qu'aujourd'hui on ne facilite plus le passage des vehicules d'urgence. En interne, les SDIS tentent de mettre en place des modules de formations specifiques à la conduite d'urgence d'un vehicule d'intervention mais n'ont pas toujours les ressources competentes en interne pour dispenser des formations efficaces. leur metier leur apporte aussi des contraintes quant à l'utilisation des vehicules. Certains conducteurs ne parcourent qu'une cinquantaine de kilometres par an sur certains type de vehicule de type echelle ou autre ce qui entraine des accidents souvent li y a une non maitrise du gabarit ou de la dynamique de ces vehicules. Recemment les pompiers ont eu une derogation pour pouvoir conduire des vehicules d'un poids pouvant aller jusqu'a 4.5 tonnes avec un simple permis voiture, or cette tonne supplementaire à une incidence importante sur le comportement du vehicule et sur sa conduite. Il est donc imperatif pour l'ensemble des SDIS de France de mettre en place ces formations. BBE DEVELOPPEMENT, de part son expertise du metier de sapeur-pompier et avec l'aide de nombreux SDIS qui se sont reunis pour echanger autour de leurs besoins pedagogiques, a developpe plusieurs programmes de formations à destination soit des conducteurs finaux soit des moniteurs internes pour former et sensibiliser les equipages aux bonnes pratiques de conduite et reduire ainsi l'accidentologie routiere au sein des SDIS. Nos objectifs etaient de pouvoir apporter aux SDIS des solutions pedagogiques concretes, innovantes et facile d'emploi afin de facilement s'inserer dans leur programme de formation interne ou de leur apporter notre expertise pour se former comme moniteur interne ou comme simple conducteur de vehicule d'urgence. nous avons donc travaille sur des solutions clÃs en main. Nous nous adressons soit à des moniteurs internes qui ont besoin de se former sur de nouvelles competences afin de pouvoir dÃployer eux-memes des ateliers de sensibilisation ou des formations sur les risques routiers lies au mÃtier de sapeur-pompier, soit de former directement les conducteurs et les equipages dans le cadre de la formation continue des personnels de secours.

Wednesday, May 25, 2022
A 2018 report from the World Health Organization (WHO) found that the number of road casualties continues to rise, reaching 1.35 million per year. Road crashes have become the main cause of death for children and young people aged 5 to 29. And more than half of road accident victims are vulnerable road users: pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, etc. The probability of dying in a road crash also remains three times higher in low-income countries than in high-income countries, mainly due to a lack of regulations and infrastructures, as well as vehicle standards or first aid efficiency. Faced with these staggering figures, the association Prévention Routière and its partner, the Group Renault Corporate Foundation, have decided to act, by creating the first universal platform intended for all audiences. The Road4us platform aims to raise users' awareness of road hazards, as well as the proper behaviours to adopt to move safely. To accommodate all type of audiences, these prevention messages are spread in the form of simple and entertaining illustrations, designed for everyone. The overall objectives are to reduce road accidents and deaths worldwide, to make road prevention content available to as many people as possible, and to be universal and multilingual. As an initiative with a universal scope, the project targets all road users and aspires to be understood by people from all nationalities and culture, children and adults, illiterate, and literate. This project also offers free resources to print (in both colors and black & white) or to download online to all organizations involved in road safety around the world.

Wednesday, May 25, 2022
My clients with large car fleets ask me for an objective reduction in road risks for their drivers. I have been studying and investigating the most frequent causes for over 20 years, as well as the factors that enhance their occurrence, in order to transmit them in the best way possible. I am also concerned with improving the skills of drivers in order to improve any procedure in car driving. In order to train heavy and light car drivers, I established several partnerships with several car manufacturers. My goals are to reduce road risk by more than 30% for car fleets with more than 50 cars, as well as a decrease in fuel consumption by more than 5%. My recipients are car fleets of heavy and light vehicles. I've worked with over 200 companies in 10 countries on 4 continents.

Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Aesleme, as an NGO and has specialized in the prevention of road accidents for 30 years, addressing each of the road safety challenges we face, classifying the origin, causes, new trends and characteristics of each group of accidents so as to be able to offer specific information to each group, by ages and group-belonging, so that each age group has a specific program, designed according to their risks and main causes of accidents: "It can happen to you", for minors; "Courses on road safety in companies", for workers; "Move safely and protect them", for people over 60, etc. Regarding the campaign "If you control, you come back", in question, presented to these Road Safety Excellence Awards, due to its good results, it is specifically aimed at young people, so that they learn to distinguish between group pressure and say no to alcohol/drug use and driving or getting into a car with someone who has used and is going to drive.
Our objectives are:
- Reduce the number of people who die or are injured (with irreversible disabilities) due to road accidents.
- Inform, train, sensitize and educate mainly the young population about the risks of trafficking.
- Improve the perception of risk, work on values and change attitudes. - Bring the message to the whole of society that "mobility does not have to cause victims, that road accidents can be avoided and the Zero Victims goal achieved."
- Integrate people with serious injuries due to road accidents in our campaigns to integrate them into society (providing them with training in road safety and work in all our prevention campaigns). We have 100 trainers with serious injuries and 80 health workers.
Our objectives are:
- Reduce the number of people who die or are injured (with irreversible disabilities) due to road accidents.
- Inform, train, sensitize and educate mainly the young population about the risks of trafficking.
- Improve the perception of risk, work on values and change attitudes. - Bring the message to the whole of society that "mobility does not have to cause victims, that road accidents can be avoided and the Zero Victims goal achieved."
- Integrate people with serious injuries due to road accidents in our campaigns to integrate them into society (providing them with training in road safety and work in all our prevention campaigns). We have 100 trainers with serious injuries and 80 health workers.

Monday, May 23, 2022
We're focusing on the education of vulnerable road users, pedestrians, cyclists, motorcycle riders and young drivers. The main problems in our county are related to speeding, drunk drivers, children who are crossing the street (on zebra), and cyclists.