• Partner organizations should have clear rules concerning who is allowed to drive a vehicle and who is not. If someone is not employed as a driver, they still need to have a valid driver’s license as well as enough experience to drive the vehicle. This should be tested by the partner organization.
• Logbooks must be used properly. For each trip the kilometers/miles have to be recorded and signed by the most senior passenger. All fuel and oil purchases and distance traveled are to be recorded in the vehicle log sheets. Repeated misuse of vehicle logbooks should lead to contract termination.
• Vehicles should always be equipped with:
- Complete First Aid Kit
- Rope
- Spare tire (if trips on very bad roads are planned, two spare tires are recommended)
- Car jack, tools to change a tire, bulb set.
• Furthermore, drivers are responsible for cleaning their assigned vehicles as well as for reporting ALL damages or missing equipment to the respective supervisor. The supervisor is responsible for keeping track of all maintenance and damages and ensuring that missing equipment or parts are replaced immediately.
• Breaks and steering must only be maintained and repaired in an experienced car shop.
• Drivers must take regular breaks, at least once every 4 hours. In case of a very long trip (i.e. over 12 hours) plans should be made to either stop for a longer break in the middle or change drivers in case there is another person among the passengers with a valid driver’s license and the permission to drive the vehicle.
• If a driver does not feel well or gets sick while driving he must stop immediately. He cannot continue to drive the vehicle.
• Drivers are prohibited from drinking alcohol or taking any drugs or medicine which may influence their ability to drive at any time before or while driving. This includes stimulants of any kind, tranquilizers, and painkillers.
• Partner organizations should have clear rules concerning who is allowed to drive a vehicle and who is not. If someone is not employed as a driver, they still need to have a valid driver's license as well as enough experience to drive the vehicle. This should be tested by the partner organization. • Logbooks must be used properly. For each trip the kilometers/miles have to be recorded and signed by the most senior passenger. All fuel and oil purchases and distance traveled are to be recorded in the vehicle log sheets. Repeated misuse of vehicle logbooks should lead to contract termination. • Vehicles should always be equipped with: - Complete First Aid Kit - Rope - Spare tire (if trips on very bad roads are planned, two spare tires are recommended) - Car jack, tools to change a tire, bulb set. • Furthermore, drivers are responsible for cleaning their assigned vehicles as well as for reporting ALL damages or missing equipment to the respective supervisor. The supervisor is responsible for keeping track of all maintenance and damages and ensuring that missing equipment or parts are replaced immediately. • Breaks and steering must only be maintained and repaired in an experienced car shop. • Drivers must take regular breaks, at least once every 4 hours. In case of a very long trip (i.e. over 12 hours) plans should be made to either stop for a longer break in the middle or change drivers in case there is another person among the passengers with a valid driver's license and the permission to drive the vehicle. • If a driver does not feel well or gets sick while driving he must stop immediately. He cannot continue to drive the vehicle. • Drivers are prohibited from drinking alcohol or taking any drugs or medicine which may influence their ability to drive at any time before or while driving. This includes stimulants of any kind, tranquilizers, and painkillers.
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• Partner organizations should have clear rules concerning who is allowed to drive a vehicle and who is not. If someone is not employed as a driver, they still need to have a valid driver's license as well as enough experience to drive the vehicle. This should be tested by the Partner Organization.
• logbooks must be used properly. For each trip the kilometers / miles have to be recorded and signed by the most senior passenger. All fuel and oil purchases and distance traveled are to be recorded in the vehicle log sheets. Repeated misuse of Vehicle logbooks should Lead to Contract termination.
• Vehicles should always be Equipped with:
- Complete First Aid Kit
- Rope
- Spare Tire (if Trips on very Bad Roads are planned, Two Spare tires are Recommended)
- Car Jack, Tools. to Change a Tire, bulb SET.
• Furthermore, Drivers are responsible for their assigned Cleaning vehicles as well as for damages or Missing Equipment ALL Reporting to the respective supervisor. The supervisor is responsible for keeping track of all Maintenance and damages and ensuring that Missing Equipment or Parts are replaced immediately.
• Breaks and steering must only be maintained and repaired in an experienced Car Shop.
• Drivers must take regular Breaks, at Least once every. 4 hours. In case of a very long trip (ie over 12 hours) plans should be made to either stop for a longer break in the middle or change drivers in case there is another person among the passengers with a valid driver's license and the permission to drive the. Vehicle.
• If a Driver does well or not Feel Gets Sick while Driving He must immediately Stop. He Can not Continue to Drive the Vehicle.
• Drivers are Prohibited from drinking alcohol or taking any or Medicine Drugs which influence their ability to May Drive at any time before or while Driving. This includes stimulants of any kind, tranquilizers, and painkillers.
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Education Partner organizations should have clear rules concerning who is allowed to drive a vehicle and who is not. If someone. Is not employed as a driver they still, need to have a valid driver "s license as well as enough experience to drive the. Vehicle. This should be tested by the partner organization.Education Logbooks must be used properly. For each trip the kilometers / miles have to be recorded and signed by the most senior. Passenger. All fuel and oil purchases and distance traveled are to be recorded in the vehicle log sheets. Repeated misuse. Of vehicle logbooks should lead to contract termination.Education Vehicles should always be equipped with:- Complete First Aid Kit.- Rope.- Spare tire (if trips on very bad roads, are planned two spare tires are recommended).- Car Jack tools to, change, a tire bulb set.Education Furthermore drivers are, responsible for cleaning their assigned vehicles as well as for reporting ALL damages or missing. Equipment to the respective supervisor. The supervisor is responsible for keeping track of all maintenance and damages. And ensuring that missing equipment or parts are replaced immediately.Education Breaks and steering must only be maintained and repaired in an experienced car shop.Education Drivers must take, regular breaks at least once every 4 hours. In case of a very long trip (i.e. Over 12 hours plans.) Should be made to either stop for a longer break in the middle or change drivers in case there is another person among. The passengers with a valid driver "s license and the permission to drive the vehicle.Education If a driver does not feel well or gets sick while driving he must stop immediately. He cannot continue to drive the. Vehicle.Education Drivers are prohibited from drinking alcohol or taking any drugs or medicine which may influence their ability to drive. At any time before or while driving. This includes stimulants of any, and tranquilizers kind, painkillers.
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