SBF 70 years logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH
Enter keywords to search across all content
Articlesby StaffApril 1, 2002

Emergency Contacts for After Hours

Suppose there is an accident or breakdown on your bus while you are on a weekend or late-night trip? The office is closed. How will you get in touch w...

Read More →
Articlesby StaffDecember 1, 2001

How Prepared is Your District?

Ask yourself these questions with regard to your school district’s emergency preparation plan. If the answer to any of these is “no,” there may be som...

Read More →
Articlesby StaffNovember 1, 2001

In an emergency, whose language is it anyway?

The following is a re-creation of a dialogue that took place in the Forum at schoolbusfleet.com. The names of the participants have been cha...

Read More →
Ad Loading...
ArticlesAugust 1, 1999

Are You Prepared for a Critical Incident?

What you need to know about preparing for an emergency involving a school bus.

Read More →
ArticlesFebruary 1, 1999

Improve Your Special-Needs Evacuation Drills

Emergency evacuations require staff to make vital decisions under tremendous pressure. Make sure they're properly prepared.

Read More →
ArticlesAugust 1, 1998

Hazardous Waste Management in the Bus Garage

Know the basics of handling, storage and reduction, prepare an emergency plan and use care in choosing a disposal firm. The conclusion of a two-part article.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
ArticlesAugust 1, 1998

It Could Happen Here

Are you prepared for gunfire aboard a school bus? Recent campus assaults have forced transportation managers to scrutinize training programs, student conduct policies and emergency plans.

Read More →
ArticlesApril 1, 1998

A Look Back at the Carrollton, Ky., Tragedy

Ten years ago, a horrifying school bus accident killed 27 youngsters. Since then, emergency exit standards have been upgraded, and a push is being made to reduce the number of pre-1977 buses on the road.

Read More →
ArticlesFebruary 1, 1998

Is safety compromised by the driver shortage?

The mounting shortage of school bus drivers is like a distant siren gaining in volume and arousal, signaling the imminent arrival of an emergency. Ste...

Read More →