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How GPS Tracking Solutions Improve Construction Fleet Safety

Do you face safety challenges with your construction vehicles and assets? Find out the strategies to overcome this challenge with a GPS tracking solution.

Chris Wolski
Chris WolskiFormer Managing Editor
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January 6, 2020
How GPS Tracking Solutions Improve Construction Fleet Safety

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Today’s GPS tracking solutions can do far more than just track location. For businesses, such as construction, this technology is crucial to keep workers safe on the worksite.

As a vital component of a business’ safety program, GPS tracking solutions allow managers to monitor driver behavior, including:

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  • Speeding.

  • Reckless driving behaviors.

  • Distracted driving.

  • Adherence to safety requirements.

Construction companies with fleets of vehicles and assets have an added layer of complexity in keeping employees safe. This challenge is due to the vehicles and assets operating both en route to and on the job site itself. While the occurrence of an off-road crash may be rare, they do occur and potentially have the same serious ramifications — driver injury and vehicle downtime — costing the business time and money.

On-the-Road Monitoring

Most GPS tracking solutions provide a suite of features that give managers the power to monitor workers while on the highway, including precise, near- or real-time location information and behavior behind the wheel.

Violating a company policy, such as using a cell phone while driving, or driving recklessly, in general, will trigger an in-cab alert. These alerts can either go to the driver, manager, or both.

Also, with the growing number of sensors available today, the manager can monitor the security of onboard storage and equipment. This functionality notifies you when a device becomes loose or intentionally removed from the vehicle or asset.

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Job Site Monitoring

Tracking can become more complicated when a worker reaches a job site. It usually requires creating and sending more elaborate alerts, such as speeding over a particular mile per hour (mph) within a geofenced location.

While there are not as many safety hazards as on the road or highway, there are still necessary safety precautions to take into consideration for the job site. For example, uneven terrain, large earthmoving or construction equipment, and other workers moving on foot through the job site are potential safety hazards. A construction zone can be as chaotic and dangerous as a heavily traveled highway.

With GPS tracking solutions, managers can keep tabs on vehicles, making sure that employees aren’t driving recklessly. Many of the same features of a GPS tracking solution may apply to a job site as they do for on-road situations. Sufficiently monitoring reckless driving behavior, such as hard starts and stops or tight cornering, requires managers to customize their approach.

Off-road, employees can also be held accountable for poor driving behavior — such as not wearing their seatbelts or using a cell phone while driving. Employees should still be responsible for how they operate vehicles and assets when they are on a job site.

From a fleet efficiency perspective, long idle times are usually the lowest hanging fruit when it comes to eliminating fuel waste and cutting costs.

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You can send alerts to the driver, reminding them to shut off the engine after a set amount of idle time. If the driver does not adhere to the first alert, a subsequent notification can then go to a manager for appropriate action. 

You can draw geofences around job sites to make sure that employees keep vehicles and assets confined to the job site during designated work times. Alerts are available to notify supervisors if vehicles and assets leave this designated area without permission, which also helps with theft prevention, unnecessary wear, and tear, and wasted fuel.

It’s in the best interest of your business to extend the use of your GPS tracking solution to a job site. A crash or an injured employee (or both) will cause numerous financial and reputational headaches. Financial consequences can range from vehicle downtime to worker’s comp claims, liability, or delays meeting a construction deadline. Reputational consequences include the perception that the business is unreliable or unsafe. 

If an incident occurs on a job site, your GPS tracking solution will help sort out what happened, who is at fault, and what actions are necessary to resolve the issue. GPS tracking solutions are a powerful way to maintain safety on the road and at the job site.

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Safety is a top-of-mind concern for fleets of all types. Adding a GPS tracking solution to your construction business will keep your employees safe and your valuable vehicle assets up and running. Fill out the form on businessfleet.com to speak with experts from top GPS tracking providers to start solving your business challenges today, or discover more ways a solution can benefit your business.



Originally posted on Automotive Fleet

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