Baloise Insurance needs an updated illustration for truck drivers getting in and out of their truck
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Illustration Design Brief
We would like to update our existing illustration (see attachment) with do's and don'ts for truck drivers getting in and out of their truck. We think the illustration is a bit outdated and would like a new, trendier one. In attachment are also the tips that should maximally be visualised within the illustration. The illustration will be used on a poster and fiche. In attachment also our primary and secondary colours that can be used.
Updates
Project Deadline Extended Reason: I didn't get any illustrations, so I'm extending the deadline. Added Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Target Market(s)
Truck drivers
Industry/Entity Type
Insurance
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Requirements
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- Tips that should maximally be visualised in the illustration: How do I step in and out of my truck?
- A quarter of the accidents among truck drivers occurs while stepping in or out of their truck.
- To prevent accidents, I follow these simple rules:
- Basic rule
- • I step in and out facing the cabine. So I get out backwards from the cabine.
- Support
- • I always use the fixed handle. Because the handle of the moving door, does not offer enough support.
- • I seek support on three points: that is, two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand. I prefer to use two hands to hold me, if possible without having anything in my hands. I always keep at least one hand on the fixed handle.
- • I climb and descend rung by rung
- • I never jump out of my cab. This increases the risk of accidents with pedestrian injuries, fractures etc., because the supporting foot on uneven ground is not sufficiently stable.
- Rungs
- • I check the rungs at each maintenance inspection and sign damaged rungs immediately to management.
- • I leave the first step/rung clean and free from dirt, mud, grease, ice.
- Shoes
- • I clean my shoes so I do not slip by adhering mud.
- • I wear robust shoes with non-slip soles and a good distribution of weight across the sole.
- Surroundings
- • I make sure there are no obstructions in the area nor objects hanging round so I do not stumble, fall and get injuries ...
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