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Journey Management Log Sheet

This document provides a journey management log sheet template. It includes fields to log travel details like destination, expected arrival and return times, vehicle information, and a coordinator. The notes section lists safety guidelines for off-road travel like not leaving a disabled vehicle, notifying coordinators if issues arise, following the journey management plan, and using emergency equipment if a vehicle becomes stuck.

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Journey Management Log Sheet

This document provides a journey management log sheet template. It includes fields to log travel details like destination, expected arrival and return times, vehicle information, and a coordinator. The notes section lists safety guidelines for off-road travel like not leaving a disabled vehicle, notifying coordinators if issues arise, following the journey management plan, and using emergency equipment if a vehicle becomes stuck.

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JOURNEY MANAGEMENT LOG SHEET

DLPS-HSE-019/00

Project Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

CHECK THIS FOR OFF-ROAD TRAVEL.


JMP

COMMUNICATION
Expected
Time-Out Expected Time-In

EQUIPMENT
Date Name Emp # Vehicle No. Destination Arrival to Coordinator

OFF-ROAD
SURVIVAL

SATELLITE
TRAINING
(Arrival) Return (Returned)

AVL
4X4
Destination Confirmation

Note:
✓ If you become lost or stuck, or the vehicle breaks down, do not leave the vehicle! Even if there is a facility in sight, or you can see lights, do not leave the vehicle.
✓ If you become lost or stuck, or the vehicle breaks down, immediately notify DLPS journey management coordinator / supervisor/ colleague/ friend or contractor vehicle for help.
✓ Understand and follow your organization’s journey management program.
✓ Observing all traffic/travel safety rules and regulations. Taking all precautions to avoid hazards.
✓ Keep in contact with assigned DLPS Journey Management Coordinator and supervisor. Make positive communication.
✓ Keep to the journey management travel plan. Short-cuts or alternate routes are prohibited.
✓ Safe use of the vehicle and work equipment.
✓ Checking the tools and safety requirements prior to the trip and making sure that all are in good working condition.
✓ Utilizing defined routes taken to work site and shall follow the designated routing where signs are placed.
✓ Never underestimate the hazard of travel.
✓ If a mechanical failure occurs or the car is stuck in the sand, first, try using the car emergency equipment and procedures. If the problem cannot be solved by yourself, use your contact list for help e.g., to request towing or mechanical services.

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