Accidents can happen to anyone, on foot, cycling or driving

The HSE Unit would like to express its opinion in the light of the road accident statistics involving personnel at CERN

In 2011 the HSE Unit's Accident/Incident Prevention and Follow-up Service recorded 28 motoring accidents involving personnel either on the CERN site or on journeys to and from work, double the 2010 statistics! These include accidents that could have been avoided by reducing speed or not using a mobile phone while driving. At CERN the majority of accidents linked to journeys continues to affect cyclists, with the number of cases now close to 30 each year. In order to ensure the safety of personnel, the HSE Unit would like to remind cyclists that the wearing of a protective helmet is highly recommended and that it is essential to ensure that you can be seen (bicycle lights and a retro-reflective vest).

Any person involved in or witnessing an accident or a near miss must complete an internal accident report form. These reports form the basis for analysing problems and for taking measures to enhance safety. In line with the Staff Rules and Regulations, disciplinary measures may be taken in the event of instances of road rage on the CERN site. To avoid such instances occurring, please comply with the traffic regulations. 

More information can be found in Operational Circular No. 4 and Safety Codes A7 and A2