EMS safe driving tips

EMS personnel are 2.5 times more likely to die in a crash than other workers. Roughly 70% of fatal crashes occur while running hot.

EMS and monoclonal antibodies

Monoclonal antibodies are manmade antibodies. Human genes that produce antibodies are placed in mice or other mammals.

Airway management

Airway management by endotracheal intubation (ETI) was one of the first advanced clinical interventions that laid the foundation for sophisticated prehospital clinical care.

Use of lights and sirens (L&S) is a medical intervention

The use of lights and sirens has specific risks and benefits. Read about the recommended guidelines for L&S.

Right and left turns

There is a right way to make turns in driving, with safety and without causing annoyance or danger to others. It is done by letting everyone know just when and where you intend to turn—by signaling.

Courtesy and safe driving

Get tips on how to drive safely using driver courtesy, and more safe driving tips, brought to you by Markel Specialty

Emergency warning devices

Read more about emergency warning devices to help keep your drivers safe, brought to you by Markel Specialty.

Drug and alcohol testing of drivers from a legal perspective

Motor carriers must conduct certain drug and alcohol testing for all drivers who are required to have a commercial driver’s license.

Hiring safe drivers

Choosing the right person to drive on behalf of your organization should be a fundamental element in managing your driving exposures.