11.11 Personal and Transportation Safety

Personal Safety

It is important that Health Care Assistants take precautions to keep themselves safe while working within the community and in the client’s home. They should follow these guidelines to protect their safety.

  • Always know the route. Have maps and directions with you and know where you are going in advance. If needed, call the client for directions or obtain them from the agency prior to leaving for the destination.
  • If you have a cell phone, keep it charged and with you. Do not use it while driving.
  • Do not take unsafe shortcuts while driving or walking to and from a client’s home.
  • Never alter your route without telling the agency. Always inform a supervisor about your whereabouts.
  • Observe surroundings at all times and remain vigilant. Do not become distracted by talking, music, or using a cell phone.
  • Keep your eyes on the road while driving and look around at your surroundings while walking to and from a client’s home.
  • Do not carry a purse, large amounts of money, or wear expensive jewelry. This makes you a target for possible thieves. If you must carry a purse or belongings, hold them securely against your body.
  • Lock your car and keep valuables hidden in the trunk, out of sight.
  • Carry your keys in your hand so that you can quickly unlock your door.
  • Park in well-lit areas and try to park as close to the client’s home as possible to reduce walking time.
  • If you ever feel unsafe, leave the area immediately and go to a safer location. Call a supervisor for assistance.

Transportation Safety

It is important for Health Care Assistants to stay safe while driving to and from their client’s home. Follow these guidelines for transportation safety.

  • Be familiar with the roads and stay aware of surroundings.
  • Have directions and a map handy.
  • Ensure there is always enough fuel in the car. This helps to prevent unwanted stops in strange areas.
  • If using your personal car, ensure it stays in good operating condition. Keep up to date with your annual inspection and keep insurance and registration materials current and in the car.
  • Ensure that tires are inflated to the appropriate pressure and obtain vehicle maintenance on a regular basis.
  • Know how to drive in inclement weather.
  • Drive the appropriate speed limit to prevent accidents and tickets.
  • Drive with the car doors locked.
  • Never use a cell phone while driving. To avoid other distractions, limit talking and music.
  • Always wear a seat belt. Ensure other car occupants wear their seat belt.
  • Never ingest alcohol or drugs prior to or during driving.

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