Week 5 Recap

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Week 5 Safety and Operations Quiz

Test your knowledge on safety protocols and operational guidelines related to TOM leadership in this engaging quiz! This quiz consists of 19 questions that cover essential topics for all associates.

  • Learn about hand signals, equipment, and safety measures.
  • Understand the tools and processes used in labor scheduling and movement.
  • Assess your readiness for working in various conditions and with different equipment.
19 Questions5 MinutesCreated by NavigatingGuide542
What is the hand signal for Slow Down?
Raise arms above the head and cross repeatedly
Wave arms downward with palms facing the ground
Raise arms above the head and wave downward repeatedly.
Raise right arm and draw hand across the front of the chest.
Salia has to approach a tractor trailer inside their Safety Bubble. She motions the driver to stop and gives the turn off engine signal. However, the driver refuses to stop the engine. What should Salia do?
Get out of the way if the driver doesn’t stop.
Escalate to yard management.
Approach the trailer carefully.
Give the driver the signal to stop again and wait for a response.
What is Quicksight?
A dashboard to view safety incident rates
A web portal that hosts multiple dashboards for various TOM performance metrics.
A live view of departing CPTs for each site.
Where managers review , approve, or reject associate vaction requests.
What is Nodal Labor Sharing?
Sharing equipment with another site in your node in order to prevent operational impact due ot equipment shortages.
Sending all the associates in the node to different sites every day for a week so that they can learn how operations at other sites work.
Planning for a specific number associates to work at another site in your node for a full or half shift to cover staffing needs at that site.
Offering VET or VTO in order to meet planned labor hours for the node.
When should effective bridges be provided? (Multi-Select)
As soon as possible after a miss occurred
Before the end of the week
As soon as enough details have been collected to understand what happened.
Whenever possible, bridges should be completed before the next DBR, or WBR where they will be discussed with leadership.
What are the 8 primary functions of TOM leadership?
Safety,Covid Safety, Performance, Engagement, Planning, Driver Training, Reporting, and Development.
Safety, Covid Safety, DORC, Planning, EAP, TAD, MDO, and Reporting.
DORC, Planning, Safety, Performance, Talent Development, Nodal Management, MDO.
Safety, Covid Safety, Performance, TAD, Nodal Management, MDO, Reporting, and Development.
Which tool is used to purchase supplies for your team?
Audit Board
Concur
Coupa
ERC
Susan is getting ready to go work on the truck yard. It is 32 degrees and snowed on the previous shift. The yard has been scraped and salted, but there are still ice patches along the fence line and piles of snow in the corners. Does Susan need to wear ice cleats to go outside on these conditions?
No, the scraping and salting of the yards has created a safe environment for Susan to work without risk of slipping.
Yes. Because icy conditions are still present on the yard Susan will need to put on Ice cleats before going outside.
Susan can choose if she wants to wear cleats or not because the yard is safe from being slated, but since icy conditons remain, Susan may feel safer wearing cleats.
Susan is not allowed to wear ice cleats on the yard since wearing them over potential dry ground could cause damage to the pavement.
What actions can a Non-CDL DQF complete driver perform?
Drive a Box Truck OTR to another site.
Move a 53ft trailer to an off-site yard using an OR certified hostler tractor.
Move trailers inside the yard using a Hostler tractor.
Move trailers inside the yard using the daycab.
Regulated drivers are required to report second jobs to their direct managers?
True
False
How many hours is a TOM associate required to drive in order to maintain their CDL?
4 Hours every 30 Days
13 Hours every 90 Days
10 Hours every 30 days
5 hours every 30 Days.
What is the Audit board tool used for?
PTAs
Driver Auditing
Quality/Benchmark Audits
Yard Audits
At what wind speed should all yard movement stop?
First instance of 40 MPH.
First instance of a 50 mph
Second instance of 30 MPH.
Third instance of 25 MPH.
What is the Labor Scheduling tool used for?
Scheduling vacation time for TAs.
Creating VTO and VET Opportunities for TAs.
TAs login in to this tool to labor track on each shift.
Creating shift schedules for each weeks.
What is a node?
A group of FC/SC in one area with the same airport code (excluding Delivery Stations).
A group of sites seperated by geographical location.
A group of associates who have the same responsibilities.
A group of managers dedicated to one site.
What is nodal yard sharing?
Moving a trailer from one yard to another in the same node.
Sending associates to work in a different yard in the same node.
A yard space shared by two or more sites in the same node.
Having more than one manager from the same node working in a yard at the same time.
What is TOMY?
The TOM SCAC Code.
A lane that only a TOM driver can move.
A 3P Carrier used to support TOM needs.
What is DVO?
Data Virtually Observed
Driver Virtual Observation
Delivery Vehicle Optimization
Driver Video Observation
What is Kepler 51?
A tool used to display weather conditions and warning and indicate the yard status.
A type of EV Tractor.
A wind speed monitor.
A database that stores all historical weather events at sites.
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