2013 Bike safety campaign: outcome and feedback

From 3 to 17 June, the HSE Unit, in collaboration with the Reception and Access Control Service, led a campaign targeting CERN cyclists.

 

Photo: Laëtitia Wohlgemuth.

In exchange for vouchers distributed by the security guards, 195 persons received a helmet and a reflective vest as well as documents on safety issues (ex: how to adjust one’s safety helmet properly; how to avoid blind spots; what is the required equipment for bikes and bike users, etc.).

These persons also took part in a survey that contained questions on their cycling habits and level of knowledge on bike safety issues. It appeared that, for instance, 43% of the participants were aware that wearing a reflective vest is mandatory whenever visibility is poor (in France). 95% gave particular attention to the need to protect their heads (by assuming that wearing a helmet is either “mandatory” or “highly recommended”). The HSE Unit provided the participants with further information when distributing the equipment.

The campaign was a response to a request by the CERN Directorate, which set bike safety as one its 2013 priorities. The HSE Unit is grateful to all the participants who came with such warm smiles, constructive input and a strong commitment to pay even greater attention to road safety.

by HSE Unit