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Portland, OR - DOT 201

Date: 
Wed, 06/13/2012 - Thu, 06/14/2012
Type: 
Dot 201
$795.00
Location: 
Sheraton Portland Airport
8235 Northeast Airport Way
Portland, OR 97220
Phone: 503.281.2500
Times: 
Day 1: 8:00AM-5:00PM & Day 2: 8:00AM-12:30PM
$795.00

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 201

DOT II: DOT Compliance/Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) Workshop

This 2-day workshop is designed for the professional who already has hands on experience and anyone who has completed DOTI. The course will take a detailed look across the operation from drivers, file management, back office policy/procedure, drug and alcohol testing and much more. Take a deep dive into DOT compliance and expectations the DOT has for any company with a DOT number. Learn what to expect at a DOT audit. Discuss the operational challenges most companies face to stay compliant and learn how to begin preparing for Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA). Discuss fleet safety policies and how the new Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) will require changes across your operation, especially with driver behavior.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

Supervisors of Driver, Lead Drivers, Drivers, Shipping Managers, Traffic Managers, Fleet Managers, Logistics Managers, Compliance Manager, Transportation Managers, Safety Directors, Safety Managers, Safety Engineering Managers, Vice President/General Managers, Presidents/Owners, Administrators, Human Resource Managers, and anyone else involved in the support/operations of motor vehicles.

What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly review how the industry has evolved, What’s driving the change to CSA and Why it’s important to you.
  • Review Insurance requirements and documentation
  • The role of Unified Carrier Registration UCR)
  • Learn about the requirements for maintaining a vehicle accident register and why it’s important
  • Discuss file management: Driver Qualification File requirements and recommendations
  • Review and discuss in detail Hours of service rule and driver log book /audits
  • Review and discuss in detail: Vehicle maintenance requirements and documentation/Vehicle inspection requirements and documentation
  • Focus on the driver: Driver hiring procedures, entry level driver training, Long combination vehicle training requirements (LCV)
  • Learn about safety fitness ratings,
  • Review and discuss basic HazMat requirements
  • Review the details of the SafeStat website, how it affects your company today, and compare it to the new Carrier Safety
  • Management System (CSMS) and Driver Safety Management System (DSMS)
  • Learn about the new intervention process that will be implemented with CSA
  • Learn why most companies fail to pass DOT audits and the new challenges CSA brings.
  • Discuss compliance vulnerabilities, compare and contrast what’s expected today to the new CSA guidelines
  • Review the new operational model and the 3 key components: SMS, new intervention process, safety fitness determination
  • Drug & Alcohol testing requirements: We will conduct the actual Supervisors’ Drug & Alcohol training, to include reasonable suspicion. This is a mandatory training for supervisors of drivers
  • Discuss the changes that the new CSA will bring, and the negative impact it may have.

And more...

The cost is $795. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

New Orleans, LA -201

Date: 
Wed, 05/16/2012 - Thu, 05/17/2012
Type: 
Dot 201
$795.00
Location: 
Hilton New Orleans Airport
901 Airline Drive
Kenner 70062
Phone: 504-469-5000
Times: 
Day 1 - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Day 2 - 8:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
$795.00

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 201

DOT II: DOT Compliance/Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) Workshop

This 2-day workshop is designed for the professional who already has hands on experience and anyone who has completed DOTI. The course will take a detailed look across the operation from drivers, file management, back office policy/procedure, drug and alcohol testing and much more. Take a deep dive into DOT compliance and expectations the DOT has for any company with a DOT number. Learn what to expect at a DOT audit. Discuss the operational challenges most companies face to stay compliant and learn how to begin preparing for Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA). Discuss fleet safety policies and how the new Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) will require changes across your operation, especially with driver behavior.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

Supervisors of Driver, Lead Drivers, Drivers, Shipping Managers, Traffic Managers, Fleet Managers, Logistics Managers, Compliance Manager, Transportation Managers, Safety Directors, Safety Managers, Safety Engineering Managers, Vice President/General Managers, Presidents/Owners, Administrators, Human Resource Managers, and anyone else involved in the support/operations of motor vehicles.

What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly review how the industry has evolved, What’s driving the change to CSA and Why it’s important to you.
  • Review Insurance requirements and documentation
  • The role of Unified Carrier Registration UCR)
  • Learn about the requirements for maintaining a vehicle accident register and why it’s important
  • Discuss file management: Driver Qualification File requirements and recommendations
  • Review and discuss in detail Hours of service rule and driver log book /audits
  • Review and discuss in detail: Vehicle maintenance requirements and documentation/Vehicle inspection requirements and documentation
  • Focus on the driver: Driver hiring procedures, entry level driver training, Long combination vehicle training requirements (LCV)
  • Learn about safety fitness ratings,
  • Review and discuss basic HazMat requirements
  • Review the details of the SafeStat website, how it affects your company today, and compare it to the new Carrier Safety
  • Management System (CSMS) and Driver Safety Management System (DSMS)
  • Learn about the new intervention process that will be implemented with CSA
  • Learn why most companies fail to pass DOT audits and the new challenges CSA brings.
  • Discuss compliance vulnerabilities, compare and contrast what’s expected today to the new CSA guidelines
  • Review the new operational model and the 3 key components: SMS, new intervention process, safety fitness determination
  • Drug & Alcohol testing requirements: We will conduct the actual Supervisors’ Drug & Alcohol training, to include reasonable suspicion. This is a mandatory training for supervisors of drivers
  • Discuss the changes that the new CSA will bring, and the negative impact it may have.

And more...

The cost is $795. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

Chicago, IL DOT 201

Date: 
Wed, 04/18/2012 - Thu, 04/19/2012
Type: 
Dot 201
$795.00
Location: 
William Tell Holiday Inn
6201 Joliet Road
Countryside, IL 60525
Phone: 708.354.4200
Times: 
Day 1: 8:00AM-5:00PM & Day 2: 8:00AM-12:30PM
$795.00

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 201

DOT II: DOT Compliance/Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) Workshop

This 2-day workshop is designed for the professional who already has hands on experience and anyone who has completed DOTI. The course will take a detailed look across the operation from drivers, file management, back office policy/procedure, drug and alcohol testing and much more. Take a deep dive into DOT compliance and expectations the DOT has for any company with a DOT number. Learn what to expect at a DOT audit. Discuss the operational challenges most companies face to stay compliant and learn how to begin preparing for Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA). Discuss fleet safety policies and how the new Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) will require changes across your operation, especially with driver behavior.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

Supervisors of Driver, Lead Drivers, Drivers, Shipping Managers, Traffic Managers, Fleet Managers, Logistics Managers, Compliance Manager, Transportation Managers, Safety Directors, Safety Managers, Safety Engineering Managers, Vice President/General Managers, Presidents/Owners, Administrators, Human Resource Managers, and anyone else involved in the support/operations of motor vehicles.

What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly review how the industry has evolved, What’s driving the change to CSA and Why it’s important to you.
  • Review Insurance requirements and documentation
  • The role of Unified Carrier Registration UCR)
  • Learn about the requirements for maintaining a vehicle accident register and why it’s important
  • Discuss file management: Driver Qualification File requirements and recommendations
  • Review and discuss in detail Hours of service rule and driver log book /audits
  • Review and discuss in detail: Vehicle maintenance requirements and documentation/Vehicle inspection requirements and documentation
  • Focus on the driver: Driver hiring procedures, entry level driver training, Long combination vehicle training requirements (LCV)
  • Learn about safety fitness ratings,
  • Review and discuss basic HazMat requirements
  • Review the details of the SafeStat website, how it affects your company today, and compare it to the new Carrier Safety
  • Management System (CSMS) and Driver Safety Management System (DSMS)
  • Learn about the new intervention process that will be implemented with CSA
  • Learn why most companies fail to pass DOT audits and the new challenges CSA brings.
  • Discuss compliance vulnerabilities, compare and contrast what’s expected today to the new CSA guidelines
  • Review the new operational model and the 3 key components: SMS, new intervention process, safety fitness determination
  • Drug & Alcohol testing requirements: We will conduct the actual Supervisors’ Drug & Alcohol training, to include reasonable suspicion. This is a mandatory training for supervisors of drivers
  • Discuss the changes that the new CSA will bring, and the negative impact it may have.

And more...

The cost is $795. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

Irving, TX DOT 201

Date: 
Thu, 03/22/2012 - Fri, 03/23/2012
Type: 
Dot 201
$795.00
Location: 
Holiday Inn Express
333W John Carpenter Freeway
Irving, TX 75038
Phone: 972-910-0302
Times: 
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
$795.00

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 201

DOT II: DOT Compliance/Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) Workshop

This 2-day workshop is designed for the professional who already has hands on experience and anyone who has completed DOTI. The course will take a detailed look across the operation from drivers, file management, back office policy/procedure, drug and alcohol testing and much more. Take a deep dive into DOT compliance and expectations the DOT has for any company with a DOT number. Learn what to expect at a DOT audit. Discuss the operational challenges most companies face to stay compliant and learn how to begin preparing for Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA). Discuss fleet safety policies and how the new Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) will require changes across your operation, especially with driver behavior.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

Supervisors of Driver, Lead Drivers, Drivers, Shipping Managers, Traffic Managers, Fleet Managers, Logistics Managers, Compliance Manager, Transportation Managers, Safety Directors, Safety Managers, Safety Engineering Managers, Vice President/General Managers, Presidents/Owners, Administrators, Human Resource Managers, and anyone else involved in the support/operations of motor vehicles.

What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly review how the industry has evolved, What’s driving the change to CSA and Why it’s important to you.
  • Review Insurance requirements and documentation
  • The role of Unified Carrier Registration UCR)
  • Learn about the requirements for maintaining a vehicle accident register and why it’s important
  • Discuss file management: Driver Qualification File requirements and recommendations
  • Review and discuss in detail Hours of service rule and driver log book /audits
  • Review and discuss in detail: Vehicle maintenance requirements and documentation/Vehicle inspection requirements and documentation
  • Focus on the driver: Driver hiring procedures, entry level driver training, Long combination vehicle training requirements (LCV)
  • Learn about safety fitness ratings,
  • Review and discuss basic HazMat requirements
  • Review the details of the SafeStat website, how it affects your company today, and compare it to the new Carrier Safety
  • Management System (CSMS) and Driver Safety Management System (DSMS)
  • Learn about the new intervention process that will be implemented with CSA
  • Learn why most companies fail to pass DOT audits and the new challenges CSA brings.
  • Discuss compliance vulnerabilities, compare and contrast what’s expected today to the new CSA guidelines
  • Review the new operational model and the 3 key components: SMS, new intervention process, safety fitness determination
  • Drug & Alcohol testing requirements: We will conduct the actual Supervisors’ Drug & Alcohol training, to include reasonable suspicion. This is a mandatory training for supervisors of drivers
  • Discuss the changes that the new CSA will bring, and the negative impact it may have.

And more...

The cost is $795. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

Houston, TX DOT 201

Date: 
Tue, 03/20/2012 - Wed, 03/21/2012
Type: 
Dot 201
$795.00
Location: 
Hilton Houston Southwest
6780 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77074
Phone: 713-977-7911
Times: 
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
$795.00

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 201

DOT II: DOT Compliance/Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) Workshop

This 2-day workshop is designed for the professional who already has hands on experience and anyone who has completed DOTI. The course will take a detailed look across the operation from drivers, file management, back office policy/procedure, drug and alcohol testing and much more. Take a deep dive into DOT compliance and expectations the DOT has for any company with a DOT number. Learn what to expect at a DOT audit. Discuss the operational challenges most companies face to stay compliant and learn how to begin preparing for Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA). Discuss fleet safety policies and how the new Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) will require changes across your operation, especially with driver behavior.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

Supervisors of Driver, Lead Drivers, Drivers, Shipping Managers, Traffic Managers, Fleet Managers, Logistics Managers, Compliance Manager, Transportation Managers, Safety Directors, Safety Managers, Safety Engineering Managers, Vice President/General Managers, Presidents/Owners, Administrators, Human Resource Managers, and anyone else involved in the support/operations of motor vehicles.

What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly review how the industry has evolved, What’s driving the change to CSA and Why it’s important to you.
  • Review Insurance requirements and documentation
  • The role of Unified Carrier Registration UCR)
  • Learn about the requirements for maintaining a vehicle accident register and why it’s important
  • Discuss file management: Driver Qualification File requirements and recommendations
  • Review and discuss in detail Hours of service rule and driver log book /audits
  • Review and discuss in detail: Vehicle maintenance requirements and documentation/Vehicle inspection requirements and documentation
  • Focus on the driver: Driver hiring procedures, entry level driver training, Long combination vehicle training requirements (LCV)
  • Learn about safety fitness ratings,
  • Review and discuss basic HazMat requirements
  • Review the details of the SafeStat website, how it affects your company today, and compare it to the new Carrier Safety
  • Management System (CSMS) and Driver Safety Management System (DSMS)
  • Learn about the new intervention process that will be implemented with CSA
  • Learn why most companies fail to pass DOT audits and the new challenges CSA brings.
  • Discuss compliance vulnerabilities, compare and contrast what’s expected today to the new CSA guidelines
  • Review the new operational model and the 3 key components: SMS, new intervention process, safety fitness determination
  • Drug & Alcohol testing requirements: We will conduct the actual Supervisors’ Drug & Alcohol training, to include reasonable suspicion. This is a mandatory training for supervisors of drivers
  • Discuss the changes that the new CSA will bring, and the negative impact it may have.

And more...

The cost is $795. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

Los Angelels, CA DOT 201

Date: 
Wed, 02/22/2012 - Thu, 02/23/2012
Type: 
Dot 201
$795.00
Location: 
Marriot Courtyard
1905 Azusa Ave.
Hacienda Heights, CA 91745
Phone: 626-965-1700
Times: 
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
$795.00

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 201

DOT II: DOT Compliance/Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) Workshop

This 2-day workshop is designed for the professional who already has hands on experience and anyone who has completed DOTI. The course will take a detailed look across the operation from drivers, file management, back office policy/procedure, drug and alcohol testing and much more. Take a deep dive into DOT compliance and expectations the DOT has for any company with a DOT number. Learn what to expect at a DOT audit. Discuss the operational challenges most companies face to stay compliant and learn how to begin preparing for Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA). Discuss fleet safety policies and how the new Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) will require changes across your operation, especially with driver behavior.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

Supervisors of Driver, Lead Drivers, Drivers, Shipping Managers, Traffic Managers, Fleet Managers, Logistics Managers, Compliance Manager, Transportation Managers, Safety Directors, Safety Managers, Safety Engineering Managers, Vice President/General Managers, Presidents/Owners, Administrators, Human Resource Managers, and anyone else involved in the support/operations of motor vehicles.

What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly review how the industry has evolved, What’s driving the change to CSA and Why it’s important to you.
  • Review Insurance requirements and documentation
  • The role of Unified Carrier Registration UCR)
  • Learn about the requirements for maintaining a vehicle accident register and why it’s important
  • Discuss file management: Driver Qualification File requirements and recommendations
  • Review and discuss in detail Hours of service rule and driver log book /audits
  • Review and discuss in detail: Vehicle maintenance requirements and documentation/Vehicle inspection requirements and documentation
  • Focus on the driver: Driver hiring procedures, entry level driver training, Long combination vehicle training requirements (LCV)
  • Learn about safety fitness ratings,
  • Review and discuss basic HazMat requirements
  • Review the details of the SafeStat website, how it affects your company today, and compare it to the new Carrier Safety
  • Management System (CSMS) and Driver Safety Management System (DSMS)
  • Learn about the new intervention process that will be implemented with CSA
  • Learn why most companies fail to pass DOT audits and the new challenges CSA brings.
  • Discuss compliance vulnerabilities, compare and contrast what’s expected today to the new CSA guidelines
  • Review the new operational model and the 3 key components: SMS, new intervention process, safety fitness determination
  • Drug & Alcohol testing requirements: We will conduct the actual Supervisors’ Drug & Alcohol training, to include reasonable suspicion. This is a mandatory training for supervisors of drivers
  • Discuss the changes that the new CSA will bring, and the negative impact it may have.

And more...

The cost is $795. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

Jacksonville, FL DOT 201

Date: 
Thu, 01/19/2012 - Fri, 01/20/2012
Type: 
Dot 201
$795.00
Location: 
Crown Center Plaza – Riverfront
1201 Riverplace Blvd
Jacksonville, FL 32207
Times: 
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
$795.00

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 201

DOT II: DOT Compliance/Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) Workshop

This 2-day workshop is designed for the professional who already has hands on experience and anyone who has completed DOTI. The course will take a detailed look across the operation from drivers, file management, back office policy/procedure, drug and alcohol testing and much more. Take a deep dive into DOT compliance and expectations the DOT has for any company with a DOT number. Learn what to expect at a DOT audit. Discuss the operational challenges most companies face to stay compliant and learn how to begin preparing for Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA). Discuss fleet safety policies and how the new Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) will require changes across your operation, especially with driver behavior.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

Supervisors of Driver, Lead Drivers, Drivers, Shipping Managers, Traffic Managers, Fleet Managers, Logistics Managers, Compliance Manager, Transportation Managers, Safety Directors, Safety Managers, Safety Engineering Managers, Vice President/General Managers, Presidents/Owners, Administrators, Human Resource Managers, and anyone else involved in the support/operations of motor vehicles.

What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly review how the industry has evolved, What’s driving the change to CSA and Why it’s important to you.
  • Review Insurance requirements and documentation
  • The role of Unified Carrier Registration UCR)
  • Learn about the requirements for maintaining a vehicle accident register and why it’s important
  • Discuss file management: Driver Qualification File requirements and recommendations
  • Review and discuss in detail Hours of service rule and driver log book /audits
  • Review and discuss in detail: Vehicle maintenance requirements and documentation/Vehicle inspection requirements and documentation
  • Focus on the driver: Driver hiring procedures, entry level driver training, Long combination vehicle training requirements (LCV)
  • Learn about safety fitness ratings,
  • Review and discuss basic HazMat requirements
  • Review the details of the SafeStat website, how it affects your company today, and compare it to the new Carrier Safety
  • Management System (CSMS) and Driver Safety Management System (DSMS)
  • Learn about the new intervention process that will be implemented with CSA
  • Learn why most companies fail to pass DOT audits and the new challenges CSA brings.
  • Discuss compliance vulnerabilities, compare and contrast what’s expected today to the new CSA guidelines
  • Review the new operational model and the 3 key components: SMS, new intervention process, safety fitness determination
  • Drug & Alcohol testing requirements: We will conduct the actual Supervisors’ Drug & Alcohol training, to include reasonable suspicion. This is a mandatory training for supervisors of drivers
  • Discuss the changes that the new CSA will bring, and the negative impact it may have.

And more...

The cost is $795. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

Nashville, TN DOT 201 Compliance Workshop (two day)

Date: 
Thu, 12/08/2011 - Fri, 12/09/2011
Type: 
Dot 201
$795.00
Location: 
Nashville, TN
Times: 
Thur: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CST; Fri: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. CST
$795.00

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 201

DOT II: DOT Compliance/Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) Workshop

This 2-day workshop is designed for the professional who already has hands on experience and anyone who has completed DOTI. The course will take a detailed look across the operation from drivers, file management, back office policy/procedure, drug and alcohol testing and much more. Take a deep dive into DOT compliance and expectations the DOT has for any company with a DOT number. Learn what to expect at a DOT audit. Discuss the operational challenges most companies face to stay compliant and learn how to begin preparing for Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA). Discuss fleet safety policies and how the new Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) will require changes across your operation, especially with driver behavior.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

Supervisors of Driver, Lead Drivers, Drivers, Shipping Managers, Traffic Managers, Fleet Managers, Logistics Managers, Compliance Manager, Transportation Managers, Safety Directors, Safety Managers, Safety Engineering Managers, Vice President/General Managers, Presidents/Owners, Administrators, Human Resource Managers, and anyone else involved in the support/operations of motor vehicles.

What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly review how the industry has evolved, What’s driving the change to CSA and Why it’s important to you.
  • Review Insurance requirements and documentation
  • The role of Unified Carrier Registration UCR)
  • Learn about the requirements for maintaining a vehicle accident register and why it’s important
  • Discuss file management: Driver Qualification File requirements and recommendations
  • Review and discuss in detail Hours of service rule and driver log book /audits
  • Review and discuss in detail: Vehicle maintenance requirements and documentation/Vehicle inspection requirements and documentation
  • Focus on the driver: Driver hiring procedures, entry level driver training, Long combination vehicle training requirements (LCV)
  • Learn about safety fitness ratings,
  • Review and discuss basic HazMat requirements
  • Review the details of the SafeStat website, how it affects your company today, and compare it to the new Carrier Safety
  • Management System (CSMS) and Driver Safety Management System (DSMS)
  • Learn about the new intervention process that will be implemented with CSA
  • Learn why most companies fail to pass DOT audits and the new challenges CSA brings.
  • Discuss compliance vulnerabilities, compare and contrast what’s expected today to the new CSA guidelines
  • Review the new operational model and the 3 key components: SMS, new intervention process, safety fitness determination
  • Drug & Alcohol testing requirements: We will conduct the actual Supervisors’ Drug & Alcohol training, to include reasonable suspicion. This is a mandatory training for supervisors of drivers
  • Discuss the changes that the new CSA will bring, and the negative impact it may have.

And more...

The cost is $795. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

Nashville, TN DOT 101 Compliance Workshop (one day)

Date: 
Wed, 12/07/2011
Type: 
Dot 101
$499.00
Location: 
Nashville, TN
Times: 
Wed: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. CST
$499.00

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 101

DOT I: Introduction to DOT Compliance and Fleet Safety

This 1-day class is designed to give you the foundation, industry terms, perspective, and interpretation you need so you can understand how DOT Compliance really works. You will review and discuss: DOT regulations, classification of vehicles, policies, procedures, compliance review, DOT mock audits and how to access key links for information about your company. You will learn exactly how everything fits together and what it means for your company to be in compliance. This course is presented in terms you can understand and is based on real world experience. You will learn exactly what the DOT expects of you, your company, and your drivers.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

If you are new to the transportation industry and you need to get up to speed quickly. If you have taken a new position at your company that requires you to understand DOT Compliance and Fleet Safety. If you are in a support position and you need to know the basics. Or, if you just need a refresher. What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly build a solid foundation, learn industry terms and definitions
  • Understand who is governed by the DOT, its framework, how it works and who DOT regulations apply to.
  • Learn about DOT classifications and the differences between a "Motor Carrier" and a "Commercial Motor Vehicle".
  • Learn about DOT Audits and how an unsatisfactory or conditional rating can affect your operation
  • Learn about "SafeStat" and "Safersys" Discuss new systems to be introduced with CSA 2010
  • Review the "Safety Rating Factors" and discuss the possible rates for each area
  • Review Hours-of-Service rule, Log Books
  • Learn about Fleet Safety Management, why it's important and why it's required as part of CSA 2010
  • Learn why Driver qualification files, Vehicle Maintenance and inspections are important.
  • Understand what it means to be DOT compliant
  • Learn about CSA 2010, Why it's important, and how will it affect your company moving forward

And much more...

The cost is $499. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of key hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

Chicago, IL DOT 201 Compliance Workshop (two day)

Date: 
Thu, 11/10/2011 - Fri, 11/11/2011
Type: 
Dot 201
$795.00
Location: 
Chicago, IL
Times: 
Thur: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CST; Fri: 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. CST
$795.00

 

COURSE OVERVIEW

DOT 201

DOT II: DOT Compliance/Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) Workshop

This 2-day workshop is designed for the professional who already has hands on experience and anyone who has completed DOTI. The course will take a detailed look across the operation from drivers, file management, back office policy/procedure, drug and alcohol testing and much more. Take a deep dive into DOT compliance and expectations the DOT has for any company with a DOT number. Learn what to expect at a DOT audit. Discuss the operational challenges most companies face to stay compliant and learn how to begin preparing for Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA). Discuss fleet safety policies and how the new Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) will require changes across your operation, especially with driver behavior.

Who Should Attend: (but not limited to)

Supervisors of Driver, Lead Drivers, Drivers, Shipping Managers, Traffic Managers, Fleet Managers, Logistics Managers, Compliance Manager, Transportation Managers, Safety Directors, Safety Managers, Safety Engineering Managers, Vice President/General Managers, Presidents/Owners, Administrators, Human Resource Managers, and anyone else involved in the support/operations of motor vehicles.

What You Will Learn:

  • Quickly review how the industry has evolved, What’s driving the change to CSA and Why it’s important to you.
  • Review Insurance requirements and documentation
  • The role of Unified Carrier Registration UCR)
  • Learn about the requirements for maintaining a vehicle accident register and why it’s important
  • Discuss file management: Driver Qualification File requirements and recommendations
  • Review and discuss in detail Hours of service rule and driver log book /audits
  • Review and discuss in detail: Vehicle maintenance requirements and documentation/Vehicle inspection requirements and documentation
  • Focus on the driver: Driver hiring procedures, entry level driver training, Long combination vehicle training requirements (LCV)
  • Learn about safety fitness ratings,
  • Review and discuss basic HazMat requirements
  • Review the details of the SafeStat website, how it affects your company today, and compare it to the new Carrier Safety
  • Management System (CSMS) and Driver Safety Management System (DSMS)
  • Learn about the new intervention process that will be implemented with CSA
  • Learn why most companies fail to pass DOT audits and the new challenges CSA brings.
  • Discuss compliance vulnerabilities, compare and contrast what’s expected today to the new CSA guidelines
  • Review the new operational model and the 3 key components: SMS, new intervention process, safety fitness determination
  • Drug & Alcohol testing requirements: We will conduct the actual Supervisors’ Drug & Alcohol training, to include reasonable suspicion. This is a mandatory training for supervisors of drivers
  • Discuss the changes that the new CSA will bring, and the negative impact it may have.

And more...

The cost is $795. It covers: enrollment, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations Manuel, copies of hand outs, and a certificate of completion.

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