SMT launches Volvo Truck Traffic safety campaign
SMT
Ghana team poses in a group photograph with the school kids
In a bid to give children the world over the
opportunity to better understand how trucks operate in traffic, SMT Ghana, has
held a Volvo Truck traffic safety course dub: ‘Stop, Look and Wave’.
The programme which is a global initiative by
the Volvo Group, international partners of SMT Ghana, involves the application
of an easy to understand way of making kids aware of the risks and how best to
avoid them.
Children learn how to interact safely with commercial
vehicles in traffic. In most traffic situations it is difficult for a driver to
detect pedestrians and cyclists who are close to the truck. The training
programme therefore focuses on how important it is for children to be attentive
and make an eye contact with the truck driver and make him aware of their
presence by waving at him before crossing the road.
As the
official Distributor of Volvo Construction Equipment, Volvo Trucks and Volvo
Penta in Ghana, SMT Ghana is spearheading the campaign in the country as part
of its corporate social responsibility.
SMT
Ghana team led by Mrs. Hilda Peasah, Marketing Manager and Mr.
Jasper Agbakpe, Training Manager who is also a Certified Volvo trainer for
SMT Group, last week Friday, were at the Cosmos Schools located at Lapaz-Accra
to train the school kids on the ‘Stop, Look and Wave course.
Mr. Godfred Sessah-Johnson, Health
& Safety Manager of SMT Ghana was also on hand for a practical
demonstration on the safe use of roads by pedestrians and cyclists.
It was
an exciting learning experience for the kids most of whom were experiencing
activities of a real truck for the first time. A demo presentation from Volvo
was first showed on how to cross the road safely before they were taken to the
field for practical training. They were later presented with educational
materials and a participation certificate from the Volvo and the SMT Group.
Speaking to the media, Mrs. Peasah, informed the ‘Stop, Look and Wave’
campaign was a commitment by SMT Group to ensure the safety of road users as
safety was a core value of Volvo. “As the local distributors of the Volvo
products we are spearheading the campaign to drive the course and also as part
of our corporate social responsibility to reach out to communities with children
who are the future leaders our target”.
“We are training the kids on how to cross the road.
They are normally thought the ‘stop and look’ method but when trucks are
involved you must ‘stop, look and wave’” she said and informed that SMT Ghana
was committed to do the programme annually and is therefore open to invitation
from any school.
Lead facilitator, Mr. Agbakpe said the expectation of the training
was to have a zero tolerance for accident especially with school kids as road
safety is key to the Volvo Group. “We are glad to educate these young ones on
the dangers on the roads and most importantly how to go around big trucks when
crossing the road. We hope to extend it to more schools to drive the course.
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