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A-COLL Collision Investigation/Reporting Part 3
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A-COLL Collision Investigation/Reporting Part 3

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Who may request a meeting to review the collision data and circumstances?

  • The Platoon Chief/Division Chief/Driver Review Committee (correct)
  • The Toronto Police/OPP
  • The Driver Training Section
  • The Chief Officer who investigated the collision
  • What is the purpose of requesting copies of police reports?

  • To investigate the collision (correct)
  • To determine if the collision was preventable or non-preventable
  • To file a report with the Driver Training Section
  • To review the driver's performance
  • Who determines if the collision was preventable or non-preventable?

  • The Chief Officer who investigated the collision
  • The Platoon Chief/Division Chief/Driver Review Committee (correct)
  • The Driver Training Section
  • The Toronto Police/OPP
  • What is the purpose of the review and/or on-road driving assessment?

    <p>To return to Emergency Response Driving</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where should inquires be directed?

    <p>The Driver Training Section at <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who reviews TFS Vehicle Collision Reports with personnel submitting a collision report?

    <p>District Chiefs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of reviewing collision reports?

    <p>To educate all TFS personnel on lessons learned</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the approach to conducting a collision investigation?

    <p>With an open mind for fact-finding</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who conducts the follow-up investigation and cause determination?

    <p>All of the above</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens to a driver involved in a collision?

    <p>They are removed from Emergency Response Driving</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is reviewed during the investigation process?

    <p>All applicable TFS documents</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is the driver's record reviewed by the Driver Training Section?

    <p>To review the driver's history of collisions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the ultimate goal of reviewing and investigating collisions?

    <p>To prevent similar collisions from occurring in the future</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Review of Collision Reports

    • District Chiefs review all TFS Vehicle Collision Reports with the personnel submitting the report.
    • Reports are signed off and filed in the office of the respective Platoon or Division Chief.
    • Reviews identify the base cause of the collision and necessary actions to prevent similar occurrences.

    Follow-Up Investigation/Cause Determination

    • The investigation is approached with an open mind, focusing on fact-finding rather than fault-finding.
    • All facts are gathered during the investigation.
    • Collision Investigation follow-up is conducted by the Platoon Chief/Division Chief/Driver Training Section/Driver Review Committee.
    • The Driver Training Section reviews the driving record of the driver involved in the collision.
    • Drivers involved in a collision are removed from Emergency Response Driving until the collision reports are reviewed.
    • Removal of the driver is based on information within the collision reports, type of collision, and previous collisions.
    • Return to Emergency Response Driving is based on review and/or on-road driving assessment and at the discretion of the Platoon Chief/Division Chief/Driver Training Section/Driver Review Committee.

    Investigation Process

    • The Platoon Chief/Division Chief/Driver Training Section/Driver Review Committee may request a meeting with the driver involved and the Chief Officer who investigated the collision.
    • Copies of all police reports are requested from Toronto Police/OPP, as required during the investigation process.
    • The Platoon Chief/Division Chief/Driver Training Section/Driver Review Committee determines if the collision was preventable or non-preventable.

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