Black Ice Recognition and Response Safety
A safety talk focused on recognizing black ice and responding safely.
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Key Hazards
- Sudden loss of vehicle control
- Invisible ice patches
- Overcorrection leading to crashes
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Black ice is dangerous because it is difficult to see.
It commonly forms on bridges, overpasses, and shaded areas.
If a vehicle begins to slide, drivers should ease off controls and steer smoothly.
Sudden braking or sharp steering increases crash risk.
Safety Reminders
- Assume icy conditions when temperatures are near freezing.
- Slow down on bridges and shaded roads.
- Avoid sudden steering or braking.
- Stay calm if traction is lost.
Ask the Crew
- Where is black ice most likely today?
- Do drivers know how to respond to skids?