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I often instructed (I never use the word "taught" because "to teach" requires one "to learn", and that did not always happen...), drivers to use appropriate verbiage when working around military vehicles.
When acting as a ground-guide or assisting someone working on a large, heavy, dangerous vehicle or object, and you want them to "stop" doing something, consider using words other than, "No!"
"No!" sounds like "Go!" or "Slow!"
"Go!" sounds like "Whoa!" or "No!"
If they run over your "Toe!" the driver might "Ho!" and stop right there!
It never helps to hear someone say, "I thought you said ______!"
People working together need to know what the other is saying and meaning!
I won't get into hand and arm signals for assisting drivers when backing. That's another area that I'm sure we have all seen some crazy variations. It's still a good topic.
Please have your "helpers" use words like "Stop!" or "Forward" or "Back" or "Easy" instead or those homonyms that can cause injury.
I only bring this point up because of my own "near misses" with disaster because of a "mis-communication" in a noisy or busy environment.
When acting as a ground-guide or assisting someone working on a large, heavy, dangerous vehicle or object, and you want them to "stop" doing something, consider using words other than, "No!"
"No!" sounds like "Go!" or "Slow!"
"Go!" sounds like "Whoa!" or "No!"
If they run over your "Toe!" the driver might "Ho!" and stop right there!
It never helps to hear someone say, "I thought you said ______!"
People working together need to know what the other is saying and meaning!
I won't get into hand and arm signals for assisting drivers when backing. That's another area that I'm sure we have all seen some crazy variations. It's still a good topic.
Please have your "helpers" use words like "Stop!" or "Forward" or "Back" or "Easy" instead or those homonyms that can cause injury.
I only bring this point up because of my own "near misses" with disaster because of a "mis-communication" in a noisy or busy environment.