Driving Dynamics Named Top Safety Training Company
Driving Dynamics Inc. has been named a 2019 Top 20 Health and Safety Training Company by Training Industry Inc., the fleet training provider announced.
Driving Dynamics Inc. has been named a 2019 Top 20 Health and Safety Training Company by Training Industry Inc., the fleet training provider announced.
As part of its mission, Training Industry monitors the training marketplace for the best providers of training services and technologies. Selection criteria was based on breadth and diversity of health and safety training offerings; ability to deliver training in preferred modalities; company size and growth potential; geographic and vertical reach; and quality of clients.
"It is an honor to receive this recognition for the third year in a row. This award validates that we continue to meet the highest standards in our industry with a breadth of training offerings, online courseware, course enhancements, and new coaching programs," said Art Liggio, CEO and president of Driving Dynamics. "By ensuring our courses are constantly updated to address risks and challenges today's fleet drivers face, we have helped numerous organizations achieve significant reductions in their crash rates."
During the last year, Driving Dynamics enhanced its service offerings to address critical risk factors and driver behavior, updating its flagship behind the wheel training program and developing new driver safety coaching and train-the-trainer certification courses.
"The 2019 Top 20 Health and Safety Training Companies List represents the leading providers in health and safety and regulatory and compliance training," said Ken Taylor, president of Training Industry, Inc. "These companies offer fresh and up-to-date content, continuously adding new courses and resources to ensure employees receive the training they need. Some providers are now using interactive and immersive experiences, such as augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) and simulations, to keep learners engaged and involved."
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