
Smith System’s Tony Douglas examines how COVID-19 has changed the safety training paradigm and what he believes are the most effective methods for changing drivers’ behaviors.
Smith System’s Tony Douglas examines how COVID-19 has changed the safety training paradigm and what he believes are the most effective methods for changing drivers’ behaviors.
Just because your fleet drivers aren’t required to receive training like CDL drivers, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t provide safety training of your own. Make sure to implement these three components to your program.
Keep things consistent and know what training can, and cannot, accomplish. Set clear targets and ensure they line up with fleet and organizational goals.
All stakeholders — from senior management to local supervisors — should be engaged in the process of managing driver behavior. A corporate safety program will not succeed without driver engagement.
Instructional Technologies Inc. offers a ClearDrive online training course covering safe practices for consumer goods businesses as they remain on the front lines delivering essential products
Overall, accident rates are continuing a steady rise, with many leaning toward technology in the hope of reducing rates.
Transportation compliance service provider Fleetworthy Solutions has added online safety training from CarriersEdge to its portfolio of technology solutions to help truck fleets and drivers operate safely, efficiently, and legally.
Two representatives from JLG will offer workshops on safety standards and aerial devices at an upcoming safety conference.
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