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Commercial Drivers Suite (IACET CEU=0.3)
Certificate of Completion
Duration: 3 Hours and 27 Minutes
Language: English
Level: Certificate
Introduction to Commercial Drivers Suite (IACET CEU=0.3) Training
Did you know that over 10% of all vehicle crashes involve commercial drivers? This statistic underscores the importance of specialized training for commercial drivers. Our Introduction to Commercial Drivers Suite (IACET CEU=0.3) Training offers comprehensive online courses designed to elevate safety and performance on the road. This bundle includes Compliance Safety Accountability Overview for Drivers, DOT Driver Compliance, Safe Vehicle Operations, Vehicle & Roadside Inspections, Driver Wellness, Accident and Breakdown Procedures, HAZMAT Transportation - Security Awareness, Driver Fatigue, and Load Securement and Distribution.
Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) Overview for Drivers (US)
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- Before We Continue
- Purpose
- What Is the CSA Program?
- Old and New Approach
- Program Components
- Components of the CSA Program
- Data Collection
- What Is an Intervention?
- When Do Interventions Happen?
- CSA Program Strengths
- Driver Responsibilities
- How to Comply with the CSA Program
- Why Comply with the CSA Program?
- Safety Measurement System
- The End of SafeStat
- Safety Measurement System (SMS)
- Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs)
- BASIC Measurements
- More Information
- DSMS
- Driver Safety Measurement System (DSMS)
- DSMS Process
- DSMS Calculations
- Conclusion
- Summary
- Conclusion
DOT Driver Compliance (US)
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- Regulated Vehicles
- What Vehicles Are Regulated by DOT?
- DOT Requirements
- DOT Compliance Issues
- Driver Qualifications
- Ground for Disqualification
- Hours-of-Service Regulations
- Time Definitions
- On-Duty Time
- Off-Duty Time
- Travel Time
- Daily Hours-of-Service Rules
- Weekly Hours-of-Service Rules
- Breaks
- Sleeper Berth
- Logging Hours
- Logbook
- Logging Hours of Service
- Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs)
- ELD Use
- ELD Supporting Documents
- Driver Fatigue
- Inspections and Safety Requirements
- Annual Inspections
- Daily Vehicle Inspections
- Safety Equipment
- Inspections: Your Responsibilities
- Drug and Alcohol Testing
- Drug/Alcohol Testing
- HAZMAT Compliance
- HAZMAT Issues
- Reporting
- Reporting Safety Issues
- Contact U.S. DOT
- Retaliation Is Illegal
- Whistleblower Protections
- Examples of Retaliation
- Report Retaliation
- DOT Audits
- DOT Audits
- Frequent Citations
- CSA Program
- Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA)
- CSA Safety Ratings
- Conclusion
- Summary
Safe Vehicle Operations
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- Speeding
- Speeding
- Factors that Can Impact Stopping Distance
- Other Factors that Can Impact Stopping Distance
- Speed Limits
- Rollover Factors
- Following Too Closely
- Following Too Closely
- When Are You Too Close?
- How to Maintain the Right Distance
- When Someone Is Following You Too Closely
- Turning
- Intersections and Vehicle Turning
- Turn Risks
- More Turn Risks
- Left Turns
- Right Turns
- Right Turn Guidelines
- Summary
- Summary
Vehicle and Roadside Inspections (US)
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- Daily Inspection
- When to Inspect Your Vehicle
- Enforcement Inspection
- Enforcement Inspections
- Enforcement Inspection Documents
- Enforcement Inspection Requests
- Safety
- Safety During Inspections
- Inspection Items
- Inspecting Tires
- Inspecting Rims, Wheels and Rear-End Protection Device
- Activity: Spot the Hazards
- Inspecting Fluid Lines
- Inspecting Lights, Glass, Brakes and Cargo
- Other Inspection Items
- Activity: Spot the Hazards
- Conclusion
- Summary
Driver Wellness (US)
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- Federal Regulations
- Driver Fitness and the DOT
- Physical Qualification Standards
- Common Health Hazards
- Occupational Hazards
- Occupational Factors
- Effects of Poor Health
- Consequences to Drivers
- Consequences to Carriers
- How to Improve Health
- Wellness Programs
- What Can You Do?
- Refueling
- Refueling Tips
- Rejuvenating
- Exercising
- Getting Adequate Sleep
- Relating
- Staying Connected
- Relaxing
- Relaxation Tips
- Combating Stress
- Conclusion
- Summary
Accident and Breakdown Procedures (US)
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- Why Do Procedures Matter?
- Accidents vs. Incidents
- Accidents and Incidents
- Accidents
- Prevention and Preparedness
- Prevention and Preparedness
- Incident Response Kit
- Response Kit
- Response Kit: Forms
- Response Kit: What to Include
- Response Kit: Collecting Information
- Complying with Company Procedures
- Company Procedures
- Protecting the Area
- Protect the Area
- Using Warning Devices
- Warning Devices Regulations
- First Steps after an Accident
- Notifying Authorities
- Caring for the Injured
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
HazMat Transportation - Part 7 - Security Awareness (US)
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- Lessons from History
- Why Transport Hazardous Materials?
- DOT Requirements
- Training
- Security Plans
- Potential Targets and Threats
- What If…?
- Potential Targets
- Potential Threats
- Be Aware
- Planning a Safe Route
- Planning Your Route
- Protecting Yourself and Your Cargo
- Keep Yourself and Your Cargo Secure
- Carrier Security Responsibilities
- How Carriers Can Help
- Prevention
- Security Checklists
- Responsible Hiring Practices
- Facility Security Plans
- Industry Guidelines
- Other Industry Guidelines
- Summary
- Summary
Driver Fatigue
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
- Statistics
- Drowsy Driving Is a Serious Issue
- Drowsy Driving Is Often Unreported
- Survey Says …
- Drowsy vs. Fatigued
- Drowsiness
- Fatigue
- Factors of Fatigue
- What Causes Fatigue?
- Time of Day
- Lack of Sleep
- Time on Task
- Managing and Preventing Fatigue
- Managing Fatigue While Driving
- Preventing Driver Fatigue
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
Load Securement and Distribution
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Jerry's Story
- Introduction
- Standard and Requirements
- Importance of Load Securement and Load Distribution
- North American Cargo Securement Standard
- Driver and Carrier Requirements
- Cargo Securement Requirements
- Securement Systems
- Securement Systems
- Vehicle Structure
- Securing Devices
- Tiedowns
- Blocking and Bracing
- Covered Cargo and Specific Requirements
- Three Conditions
- Loading Cargo
- Tiedowns
- Number of Tiedowns
- Attaching Tiedowns
- Tiedowns Attached to Cargo
- Tiedowns Passing Over Cargo
- Low-friction Situations
- Load Limits
- Working Load Limits
- Aggregate Working Load Limits
- Scenario: Number of Tiedowns
- Scenario: Working Load Limit
- Scenario: Aggregate Working Load Limit
- Inspection
- Pre-Trip Inspection
- Inspection During Transit
- Concrete Pipe
- Example: Securing Concrete Pipe
- Concrete Pipe Blocking
- Concrete Pipe Arrangement
- Bell Pipes
- Concrete Pipe Securement
- Conclusion
- Summary
Who Needs Commercial Drivers Suite (IACET CEU=0.3)?
Occupations such as truck drivers, delivery personnel, and fleet managers will find this training valuable. It offers critical skills to enhance road safety, improve driving performance, and ensure compliance with industry regulations. This training is essential for anyone involved in commercial driving and vehicle management.
FAQ
The online program duration varies, but it typically takes 4-6 hours to complete, including interactive classes and assessments. The course is designed to be flexible, allowing you to complete it at your own pace within a set timeframe.
Yes, you will have continued access to the course materials for review and reference even after you complete the training. This allows you to revisit important topics and refresh your knowledge as needed.
This course focuses on enhancing safety for commercial drivers by covering defensive driving techniques, vehicle inspection procedures, and compliance with industry regulations. It aims to improve driving habits and ensure adherence to safety standards to prevent accidents and legal issues.
Yes, this training is suitable for both new and experienced drivers seeking to enhance their commercial driving skills and knowledge. It provides foundational knowledge as well as advanced tips for improving overall driving performance.
Upon successful completion, you will receive a certification verifying your proficiency in commercial driving safety practices. This certification is recognized and can be a valuable addition to your professional credentials and resume.
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