Derbyshire Constabulary USE AND MAINTENANCE OF POLICE VEHICLES GUIDANCE POLICY REFERENCE 08/225. This guidance is suitable for Public Disclosure
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1 Derbyshire Constabulary USE AND MAINTENANCE OF POLICE VEHICLES GUIDANCE POLICY REFERENCE 08/225 This guidance is suitable for Public Disclosure Owner of Doc: Date Approved: Head of Department, Finance and Administration Former Standing Order Review Date: January
2 INDEX Heading Page No 1. Policy Identification Page Legislative Compliance Use of Police Vehicles Hire Vehicles Police Vehicle Maintenance Periodic Inspection of Police Vehicles Vehicle Log Books Monthly Returns Replacement Police Vehicles Police Vehicle Collisions Incident Data Recorders Criminal Damage to Police Vehicle Supply of Fuel and Oil Driving Standards Parking and Security of Vehicles Monitoring and Review
3 1. Guidance Identification Page Guidance title: Use and Maintenance of Police Vehicles Registry Reference number: 08/225 Guidance implementation date: Former Standing Order Guidance review date: January 2017 Department / Division responsible: Guidance owner: Finance and Administration Head of Department Last reviewed by: Terry Hitchcock Date last reviewed: January 2015 Impacts on other policies / guidance / documents (list): None Security Classification: Disclosable under FOI Act: YES Guidance to be published on Intranet YES Guidance to be published on Force Website YES 3
4 2. Legislative Compliance This document has been drafted to comply with the principles of the Human Rights Act. Proportionality has been identified as the key to Human Rights compliance, this means striking a fair balance between the rights of the individual and those of the rest of the community. There must be a reasonable relationship between the aim to be achieved and the means used. Equality and Diversity issues have also been considered to ensure compliance with the Equality Act 2010 and meet our legal obligation in relation to the equality duty. In addition, Data Protection, Freedom of Information and Health and Safety Issues have been considered. Adherence to this policy or procedure will therefore ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and internal policies. 3. Use of Police Vehicles Vehicles operated on behalf of Derbyshire Constabulary shall only be used for official, authorised duties in execution of policing activities and business driven by police officers, police staff, special constables or other drivers duly authorised by a Chief Officer. The only exemption to this is where a vehicle is allocated as part of any employee s terms and conditions of employment. Authorisation to Drive Police officers, police staff or special constables who receive driver training are advised of the vehicle classification appropriate to their driver qualification and issued a copy of their driving assessment report, Derbyshire Constabulary Authorisation to Drive (Form 2658). A copy of the Form 2658 is also supplied to Human Resources for entry on the individual s personal record, where details of their DVLA Driving Licence will also be recorded. Form 2658 does not absolve the holder from the necessity of possessing a current DVLA Driving Licence for the class of vehicle being driven. Driving licences will be checked by Driver Training at all assessments and training courses and by supervisors on an annual basis. Reference should be made to the force Driving Policy which covers in detail driver authorisations and responsibilities. Passengers Members of the Force acting in the execution of their duty may carry passengers in police owned vehicles, this may be other police officers, police staff, prisoners, witnesses, injured persons where necessary to save life, or other colleagues/members of the public with specific connection to official police business. Under no circumstances should police vehicles be used to provide any unauthorised transport of passengers. 4
5 Completion of Log Books All journeys completed in police vehicles must be recorded in the vehicle log book and drivers must satisfy themselves that the vehicle is in order before making any journey. 4. Hire Vehicles Hire vehicles shall only be used if there is no suitable fleet vehicle available, supervisors must ensure that the force Travel Policy is followed and assess the financial benefits of using a hire vehicle against the use of either public transport or the employee s private vehicle, they must also ensure the driver has a valid and appropriate DVLA Driving Licence. In the interests of economy and efficiency, vehicle hire will generally be restricted to a Group B hire car through the force s approved supplier. Where a larger vehicle, minibus or commercial vehicle is necessary to meet an essential operational need then the line manager must be in a position to justify approval of the rental and the driver must hold the appropriate DVLA licence and force driver authorisation for that category of vehicle. Hire Vehicle Bookings Requests for all hire vehicles should be made through completing a Hire Vehicle Booking (Form 88), this should be ed via the driver s supervisors to Business Services. Booking confirmations will be issued to the driver who must check that this is in accordance with their requirements. Checking of Vehicles It is the responsibility of the driver to check the condition of hire vehicles prior to commencement of any journey and report any damage or defects to Business Services. Return of Vehicle On return, the vehicle must be left at an agreed place and the person using the vehicle must ensure that all personal belongings are removed and make any special arrangements for collection of keys with the rental company. The vehicle must also be inspected by the driver for damage prior to collection. Any damage to the vehicle must be notified to the hire company and reported to Business Services by completing a Police Vehicle Collision/Incident/Damage Report (Form 2595). 5. Police Vehicle Maintenance The maintenance, service and repair of all police vehicles will only be carried out at official workshops and by qualified personnel. This service is currently contracted to Derbyshire County Council (DCC), County Transport Department. Due to the exigencies of police use the frequency, scope and priority of maintenance carried out is determined by vehicle category, a detailed service guide in respect of vehicle maintenance is available on the Force Intranet at Assistance>Fleet Management. 5
6 All defects identified on any police vehicle should be reported direct to the force s maintenance contractor and details of this recorded in the vehicle log book for information of other drivers. The workshops will advise on the course of action required to have the defect rectified or if the defect is not safety related it may be deferred until the next scheduled visit. Vehicle Workshops Vehicle Workshops are operated by the force maintenance contractor at the following locations: - Ambergate Workshops, Ripley Road, Ambergate Dove Holes Brimingtom Workshops Liversage Street, Derby Vehicle Servicing All vehicles are issued with service stickers which indicate the mileage or date when the vehicle is next due for servicing. These should be checked as part of the routine vehicle check prior to any journey. Inspections will also be carried out on a time only basis, at minimum every six months and the force s maintenance contractor will contact relevant sections to schedule these. Supervisors must ensure compliance with any requests made for vehicles to be taken for inspection on a timely basis. All police vehicles will receive an interior and exterior clean by the force s vehicle maintenance contractor following all service and inspection visits. Delivery of Vehicle to Workshops Officers are to arrange servicing of vehicles by contacting their local workshops approximately 500 miles or 5 working days before the service mileage/date is reached. Vehicles are to be delivered to the appropriate workshops no later than 0830 hours on the appointed day, a job sheet completed and the ignition keys handed to the workshops reception or supervisor. The service scheme will be strictly adhered to and changes made only in exceptional circumstances by prior arrangements with the Facilities Manager (Fleet). Workshop Opening Hours The normal working hours at DCC County Transport workshops are as follows: - Ambergate Workshops, Ripley Road, Ambergate 0600 hours to 1700 hours, Monday to Thursday and 0600 hours to 1630 hours, Friday. Dove Holes 0730 hours to 1700 hours, Monday to Thursday and 0730 to 1630 hours, Friday. Brimington Workshops 0600 hours to 1700 hours, Monday to Thursday and 0800 hours to 1630 hours, Friday. This workshop is also open , Saturday. 6
7 Liversage Street, Derby 0730 hours to 1700 hours, Monday to Thursday and 0800 hours to 1630 hours, Friday. Defects outside Workshop Opening Hours A 24/7 call-out scheme providing a recovery and repair service is operated by the force s vehicle maintenance contractor outside normal working hours. All requests for this service should be directed through the Force Control Room at Headquarters. Outside garages will only be allowed to attend a police owned vehicle if: - (a) Vehicle maintenance contractors are unable to attend or; (b) Vehicle maintenance contractors are unable to attend in an acceptable time or; (c) The vehicle is causing a serious hazard to other road users and requires immediate transportation which the vehicle maintenance contractors cannot supply. The decision to allow any outside rota garage to attend will be made by the Force Control Room Supervisor. Replacement Tyres All replacement tyres for police vehicles will be supplied through the force s approved contractor, this may be via a DCC authorised workshop or direct with a local service provider. Detailed guidance on the force s technical tyre fitment requirements are issued direct to suppliers and DCC workshops. All police fleet vehicle tyres should be replaced when the tread depth is reduced to 3mm across the centre three quarters of the tyre, shoulders to have visible tread as per the current legal requirement. The only exception to this is for motorcycles that should be changed as per the vehicle manufacturer s recommendations. Tyre punctures can be repaired on all vehicles with the exception of high performance cars and motorcycles; these include Roads Policing, Armed Response, Advanced Driver Training and certain plain cars with W or above rated tyres. Winter tyres are fitted to a selected number of vehicles and details of these are routinely circulated. Under no circumstances should these tyres be fitted or changed for standard summer tyres without this has been authorised as part of any winter tyre programme arranged by the Facilities Manager (Fleet). A 24/7 roadside call out is also available for fleet vehicles through HiQ Tyreservices and should be used for all commercial vehicle wheel changes, where the driver is not confident in undertaking the wheel change, or where the vehicle is on a high speed road or at a vulnerable location. The response time for this is 2 hours. In addition the force has the option to use a recovery agent through the forces vehicle maintenance contractor Derbyshire County Council which provides a more effective response time when required. Both these service options can attract premium charges, particularly out of hours and this should always be a consideration. Condition of Vehicles Supervisors will ensure that before vehicles are delivered to workshops for any reason, they are in a reasonably clean condition inside and out and that any restricted or confidential 7
8 material is removed from the vehicle. The vehicle should also have sufficient fuel for a road test and any deficiencies to the inventory equipment reported to workshop supervision. Driver Responsibilities Effective maintenance of police owned vehicles is essential and before using a vehicle, drivers must ensure that it is in a clean condition and mechanically efficient by completing the following checks before making a journey: - (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) the fuel tank contains sufficient fuel. the engine sump contains sufficient oil. the coolant system is filled to correct level. tyres have a minimum tread depth of 3mm across centre three quarters of tyre and are correctly inflated (motorcycles tread depths to be checked as per vehicle manufacturer s recommendations in the handbook). there is an adequate supply of windscreen washer fluid. the lighting and electrical accessories are in working order. the service sticker is checked, if the vehicles mileage is within 500 miles of the due mileage or within two weeks of the due date check that arrangements have been made for the work to be completed and record this in the vehicle log book for the information of other drivers. check the vehicle for damage and ensure any found has been recorded in the vehicle log book or report via supervisor by completing a Vehicle Collision/Incident/Damage Report (Form 2595). Weekly Vehicle Inspection and Inventory Check Supervisors will ensure that a weekly inspection and inventory check is completed on all vehicles and this should be recorded on Vehicle Safety Inspection and Check List (Form 439), copies of these forms must be maintained at the vehicle location, a check that these are being completed will form part of local health and safety inspections. A Vehicle Equipment Requisition (Form 453) should be completed to replace any missing or defective items of vehicle inventory equipment. Cleaning of Police Vehicles Supervisors must ensure that vehicles are maintained in a clean and tidy condition and present an appropriate image to other road users and the public, ensuring lights, mirrors and glass are clean is safety related. Supplies of cleaning materials are stocked and can be requisitioned from HQ Stationary Stores. 8
9 6. Periodic Inspection of Police Vehicles Quality Enforcement Officers from DCC County Transport will carry out quality inspections of police vehicles on a periodic basis. These inspections will be undertaken on site at section stations and a Vehicle Examination Report produced. Any defects identified at the time of inspection will be recorded on a Vehicle Defect Notice. A copy of this will be given to the supervisor on duty or an available member of staff for the supervisor s attention. Defects will be categorised as follows: - Advisory Defects Defects or damage found on a vehicle that require attention but do not render the vehicle unserviceable. Arrangements for repair of these defects must be arranged with local workshop at the earliest opportunity. Defects Occasioning Prohibition Defects that render the vehicle unserviceable. The vehicle must not be used until these defects have been rectified. It will be the responsibility of the section supervisors to arrange any repairs to be completed with their local police workshop. The DCC Quality Enforcement Officer who completes the inspections will only be able to undertake minor repairs on site. All defect notices issued will be monitored centrally to measure the quality of driver maintenance, effectiveness of the maintenance contract arrangements and the general condition of police vehicles. 7. Vehicle Log Books A separate log book is to be kept in each police vehicle and completed for all journeys in accordance with the instructions contained within the log book. The exception to this is log books for motor cycles which can be kept at police sites. Replacement log books can be obtained by ing Business Services with details of the vehicle, location and contact. Old log books should be sent to Business Services at Force Headquarters and these will be retained on the vehicle file. 8. Monthly Returns It is essential that on the first day of each month fuel receipts are removed from each police vehicle and placed in a Monthly Fuel Transit Envelopes (Form 449), the vehicle details and end of month mileage recorded on the form and then forwarded in despatch to Business Services at Force Headquarters. 9. Replacement Police Vehicles The scheduling for the replacement of police vehicles is based on both age and mileage but can also be influenced by other factors such as early termination of a vehicle due to collision, a major component failure and funding priorities. 9
10 New Vehicle Collections When a replacement police vehicle is ready for collection, the section being allocated the vehicle will be notified of the vehicle details and place of collection by Business Services. The driver collecting the vehicle must check the condition and operation of equipment on the vehicle with a member of workshops prior to accepting custody of the vehicle. Return of Old Vehicles The vehicle being replaced must be returned to Workshops with the fuel agency card, spare keys and log book, failure to return the vehicle requested may result in the new vehicle not being released. It is the responsibility of the driver leaving the old vehicle to ensure that no equipment or personal belongings are left in the vehicle and that the vehicle inventory is transferred to the new vehicle. Any requests for additional/replacement inventory items can be requested by completing a Vehicle Equipment Requisition (Form 453). 10. Police Vehicle Collisions All collisions involving police vehicles plus other damage or where a police vehicle has been a contributory factor in any collision (even if there is no damage in such cases) must be reported within 24 hrs by completing a Police Vehicle Collision/Incident/Damage Report (Form 2595). This must be checked and signed by the driver s line manager and copies then forwarded by to Business Services and the Chief Inspector, Roads Policing, Operational Support who is the force s nominated Collision Manager. The prompt submission of these forms is essential to progress repairs to the police vehicle, undertake any further internal enquiries or actions and meet our mandatory requirements to inform the force s motor insurance provider of all potential claims. Checking for Damage Drivers will check for signs of damage at the commencement and at the end of a tour of duty or journey and reporting any damage found, or damage that has occurred whilst using the vehicle. Details of damage should also be recorded in the vehicle log book for the information of other drivers. Damage Repairs All damage repairs will be completed and co-ordinated through the force s vehicle maintenance contractor who will also act on behalf of the force to call in vehicles with outstanding damage to be repaired, certain minor damage may also be deferred to coincide with any scheduled maintenance visit or to balance workshop loading. Supervisors are required to ensure compliance with any planned arrangements for such repairs. Force Insurance The motor vehicle insurance for the majority of force vehicles is on a third party cover only basis, however there are separate policies for certain vehicles therefore any driver or supervisor requiring policy details should contact Business Services to check the details for any specific vehicle. 10
11 11. Incident Data Recorders Information on the force s policy in relation to Incident Data Recorders (Black Boxes) can be found under Policies on the Force Intranet. This policy governs the way in which Incident Data Recorders are installed, operated and used. An audible and visual warning will be activated when an IDR fitted to a vehicle has been triggered, this must be reported immediately to Road Policing Collision Investigation Unit to download and reset the IDR. Damaged vehicles will be recovered to a workshop for repair and inspection. Where there is no visible damage, arrangements must always be made for the vehicle to be inspected by a workshop to ensure the vehicle is in a safe and roadworthy condition. 12. Criminal Damage to Police Vehicles Where damage is caused of a criminal nature to any police vehicle and the offender is known a claim should be pursued for recovery of any costs incurred to complete repairs. Witness Statements for Criminal Damage Where criminal damage has been caused to a police vehicle a witness statement regarding the extent and cost of the damage will be prepared by a member of County Transport staff at the respective workshop where the damaged vehicle is taken for repair. The officer dealing with the criminal damage must therefore ensure the statement is requested at the time the vehicle is delivered for repair to avoid any delay in the preparation of the witness statement and ensure the timescales of any fast track cases are achieved. Statements or estimates on the repair costs will not be completed until the vehicle has been inspected. Compensation Forms Business Services will arrange for the completion of compensation forms for criminal damage to police vehicles when requested by the officer dealing. Professional Cleaning of Contaminated Police Vehicles Where professional cleaning of a police vehicle is required to remove body fluids or other contamination, Business Services can arrange for completion of any witness statements and compensation forms required in respect of this when requested by the officer dealing with the incident. 13. Supply of Fuel and Oil All fuel and oil for police vehicles should be purchased through approved contract arrangements. Supervisors should ensure that where there are multiple fuel sites within their local area drivers use the site with the most competitive price in accordance with any force guidance circulated in respect of this. Purchase of Fuel Fuel Cards Every police vehicle on allocation will be issued with a fuel card; these cards are valid for fuel and oil only and should only be used for the vehicle as identified on the card. These 11
12 fuel cards can be used at any service stations displaying the logo on the card. The attendant will require the registration of the vehicle and the mileage, a receipt will be produced showing the date, location, registration number, quantity and type of fuel and value of transaction. This information must be checked by the officer re-fuelling the police vehicle before signing the receipt. Lost Fuel Cards In the event of a fuel card being lost it is essential that a local search and enquiries are made before a replacement is requested. Business Services should then be contacted (via ) with the vehicle details, location and a lost property number. The lost card will then be cancelled and if subsequently found must not be used as transactions will be rejected at all filling stations. Replacement fuel cards are ordered from the force s contractor and are generally received within 4 working days. To obtain fuel during this interim period, local arrangements should be made to obtain petty cash to cover the purchase costs. Fuel cards from other fleet vehicles must not be used to try to obtain fuel. Engine Oil Engine Oil for topping up purposes is available from DCC County Transport Workshops, this is more economic and ensures that the correct grade of oil is supplied. Oil should only be purchased using a fuel card if absolutely essential. Oil used should be recorded in the vehicle log book. 14. Driving Standards It is essential that all police drivers maintain a high standard of driving and ensure the careful use of vehicles at all times. Drivers should remember that their driver behaviour is always under observation by the public. The force Driving Policy covers driving standards in detail. Road Safety Speed Limits No police duty is so urgent as to justify jeopardising the safety of the police vehicle, crew or other road users and however urgent the occasion, drivers must drive within the vehicles capabililties and their own personal driving standard as authorised by Driver Training. Drivers not authorised or not engaged in any emergency response must drive in strict observance of speed limits. Use of Vehicles Confined to Proper Roads Unless there are exceptional circumstances i.e. to save life, the use of police vehicles for normal patrol work should be confined to properly made up roads at all times. Vehicles should not be driven along rough tracks, on to open ground, into parks or into the confines of factory/industrial premises. Wherever it is necessary to make an examination of premises/property, the vehicle will be correctly parked on the road and the examination carried out on foot. 12
13 Inclement Weather Hazardous Conditions During inclement weather, particularly ice, snow, fog, floods and strong winds, extreme caution must be taken by drivers of police vehicles. When road and weather conditions become hazardous, a senior officer on duty should assess the situation and decide whether to park vehicles at strategic points or withdraw patrols. When such an instruction is issued, Force Control Room and Business Continuity Planning should be informed. In the Force area severe weather conditions are often localised and consequently a general instruction for police vehicles is not practical. 15. Parking and Security of Vehicles Members of the Force who drive police vehicles should not park their vehicles in areas where waiting is prohibited or where its presence is likely to cause danger or obstruction to other road users. Compliance with this requirement avoids public and media criticism. The only exceptions to this would be where the police are in attendance at the scene of an incident and it is essential to park the police vehicle in such locations to provide safety and protection for officers and members of the public at the scene. Parking at Police Premises Operational police vehicles which are left unattended in police station yards will be secured and reversed into a parking bay. Whenever practicable, such reversing will be carried out with assistance. Drivers must ensure all electrical equipment on the vehicle is switched off to avoid the vehicles battery discharging. Security of Vehicles Police Vehicles when left unattended in public places will be secured with all doors and the boot locked. The keys to the vehicle will be retained in the possession of the driver or person in charge of the vehicle. Where it is necessary to leave the engine on a vehicle running to operate emergency equipment at the scene of an incident the engine run lock system should be operated allowing the keys to be removed from the ignition. 16. Monitoring and Review The monitoring and review of this guidance is the responsibility of the Head of Department, Finance and Business Services. The guidance will be reviewed annually. 13
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