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Keeping Your Workforce Healthy

Keeping Your Workforce Healthy. Human Maintenance. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE. SUPPLY AND DEMAND. BE PROACTIVE CUT THE DEMAND SIDE. Empower the consumer. Curb costs…curb use. Cut the demand for more hospitals, more pills and special equipment and testing.

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Keeping Your Workforce Healthy

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  1. Keeping Your Workforce Healthy

  2. Human Maintenance

  3. AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE

  4. SUPPLY AND DEMAND

  5. BE PROACTIVECUT THE DEMAND SIDE • Empower the consumer. • Curb costs…curb use. • Cut the demand for more hospitals, more pills and special equipment and testing. • Educate your workforce.

  6. A ROADMAP

  7. BEYOND

  8. OUR HEALTH

  9. 45 Americans will die of inactivity and poor lifestyle… EVERY HOUR.

  10. CHRONIC DISEASES • Heart Disease • High Blood Pressure • Arthritis • Obesity • Type 2 Diabetes • Osteoporosis • Cancer

  11. THE CONSEQUENCES • 17million have diabetes - $240 billion • 61% are overweight - $117 billion • 19% of all deaths are due to tobacco - $120 billion • 150 million workdays lost due to pain • $1.7 trillion dollars are spent on healthcare yearly

  12. POOR LIFESTYLES AFFECTS THE MOTORCOACH INDUSTRY • Thousands of dollars in health costs per year per driver • Excess illness days • Increased turnover • Higher accident involvement rate

  13. WHAT IS BEING DONE RIGHT NOW? The Federal Motor Carriers Administration published new entry level training requirements requiring driver wellness. 49CFR 380 Special Training Requirements

  14. OTHER INITIATIVES • Recreational activities for drivers • Yearly health risk assessments • Coaches • Fitness centers • Seminars and trainings

  15. OUR ROADMAP

  16. IMPLEMENTING A WORKPLACE HEALTH SYSTEM • Commitment from senior management • Realistic budget • Workplace health committee • Comprehensive program based on lifestyle changes • Action plan to implement program • High visibility • Evaluation

  17. 12 LIFESTYLE FACTORS WE MUST CONSIDER

  18. NUTRITION # 1

  19. WEIGHT CONTROL / OBESITY # 2 • Obese drivers have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease than drivers who are of normal weight. • Obese drivers are more prone to high blood pressure. • Obese drivers have more sleep problems. • Obese drivers have a greater chance of getting Type 2 Diabetes.

  20. MOTIVATION # 3

  21. DISEASE PREVENTION # 4 • Warning signs of chronic disease • Regular check ups • Regulated blood pressure • Proactive approach toward disease • Regular physical activity • Healthy diet • Weight control

  22. PHYSICAL EXERCISE # 5 • At least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity on most days. • Increase activity. Get away from a sedentary lifestyle!

  23. TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS# 6

  24. MENTAL FITNESS# 7

  25. STRESS REDUCTION# 8 • Physical symptoms • Mental symptoms • Emotional symptoms

  26. RELAXATION TECHNIQUES# 9 • Breathing • Visualization techniques

  27. ATTITUDE AND HAPPINESS# 10 A = I have an outstanding attitude most of the time. B = I have a good attitude most of the time. C = I have an okay attitude. D = I need to improve my attitude. E = I really need to improve my attitude.

  28. SLEEP AND FATIGUE# 11 • Depth perception is affected when drivers are tired. • Reaction time is delayed. • Problem solving ability is significantly reduced.

  29. DRUG AND ALCOHOL AWARENESS # 12 • Drugs • Alcohol • Inhalants • Smoking • Medications

  30. THE BUS ATHLETE SYSTEM • INTERACTIVE GAMEBOOK • 2 CD’S – ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION • LAMINATED STRETCH CARDS • TRAINING MODULES • EVALUATION MATERIALS

  31. Focused Good nutrition Good attitude Mentally fit Well rested Team player Motivated Physically fit Time management Free from drugs and alcohol Good health THE ATHLETE PHILOSOPHY

  32. EVALUATION AND INCENTIVES

  33. HEALTH DRIVES SAFETY

  34. THANK YOU HAVE A HEALTHY AND SAFE DAY

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