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Amazon drivers undergo Slips, Trips and Falls training

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Before an Amazon delivery driver ever drops a package on someone’s doorstep in metro Denver, they have likely gone through a three-day course developed locally, one that could eventually serve as a model of delivery driver training across the country.

The Last Mile Delivery Academy is at 6150 N. Downing St. in unincorporated Adams County in a former distribution center. It has classrooms, virtual reality simulators and an indoor driving course, complete with facades of porches and parking lanes.

All of it is designed to help drivers deliver packages more efficiently and safely.

“We have trained 6,200 drivers since opening in March 2022 and we plan to train 2,000 more in the next several weeks,” said Terry Bailey, a program manager, during a tour of the academy on Thursday.

Drivers spend the first day at the academy in classrooms and working through virtual reality simulations of scenarios that could come up, including de-escalating confrontations with customers, handling hostile dogs and traversing icy sidewalks.

The second day involves driving vans around an indoor track, complete with porch facades, with a trainer sitting nearby. The third day involves going out on the streets with a trainer.

“Among Denver area delivery drivers who have completed the Last Mile Delivery Academy course, there was an average 10% improvement among safe and distraction-free driving rates, road incidents and dog incident rates in the first 16 days alone compared to the same quarter last year,” said Nissa LaPoint, an Amazon spokeswoman.

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But the biggest reduction has come in slip and fall accidents, which are down by 50% for drivers who complete the course, LaPoint said.

The Slips, Trips and Falls Training simulator has a slick floor that mimics ice when sprayed down with a mixture of water and soap. Drivers attach a harness and walk across a dry course and then a slippery one. They are trained to take little steps and to look forward with their backs straight like in a marching band rather than hunching down to look at the slick surface.

Once trainees are able to master walking the slick course empty-handed, they are given a package. Trainers will sometimes create distractions, and a curb and other obstacles can be added.

Another taken-for-granted behavior involves getting in and out of the delivery vans, which can occur up to 100 times a day. An egress simulator shows the impact when a driver steps quickly out of a truck without grabbing a handrail.

An exit that might generate 400 pounds of pressure on the legs can be reduced to 250 pounds by grabbing a handrail and creating a third point of contact, said Albert DiPasquale, a program manager at the school. Having drivers see the force measured on a scale drives the point home and helps change behaviors.

A delivery associate trainee successfully navigates a reverse slalom through pylons at the Amazon Last Mile Delivery Academy in Denver on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023. The facility teaches drivers real world scenarios and focuses on safety. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
A delivery associate trainee successfully navigates a reverse slalom through pylons at the Amazon Last Mile Delivery Academy in Denver on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2023. The facility teaches drivers real world scenarios and focuses on safety. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)

On the driving course, trainees learn how to parallel park, do a three-point turn, make a serpentine turn and follow the proper parking sequence. Trainers have struck out on finding a mechanical dog to chase the trainees. The following day they are taken out for a real-world test run.



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