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Hazardous
Material HM181 & HM126F:
The
hazardous material regulations are
constantly changing. Significant changes
were brought about in two dockets; Docket
I (HM-200) Intrastate Transportation of
Hazardous Materials; and Docket II (HM-206)
Improvements to the Hazardous Materials
Communication Requirements. These
dockets have imposed new requirements on
both shippers and transporters of
hazardous materials, which significantly
impact the way business is conducted.
Most of these new requirements are in
effect now, but compliance was mandatory
by October 1, 1998.
It is important that shippers and
transporters are aware of and conversant in these
new requirements in order to properly ship and
transport hazardous material. National Safety
Compliance, Inc. offers you this opportunity to
learn how these new rules will impact your
operations. This seminar is designed to train all
transportation, warehouse, and customer service
personnel, as well as independent contractors
that are responsible for the shipment, receipt,
handling, and transportation of Hazardous
Materials on these new regulations. Please
contact us for upcoming dates for this seminar.
Hours
Of Service:
One of the most misunderstood regulations and the
most cited regulation by State and Federal Law
enforcement is Hours of Service. National Safety
Compliance, Inc. offers this seminar to
transportation companies that are required to
keep log books and time records. You will learn
how to manage a compliant hours of service
program for your company with emphasis on
auditing driver logs, hours of service
regulations, and falsification violations. The
seminar will also cover myths and misconceptions
about log books and explore the new intrastate vs
interstate hours of service regulations . This seminar is very
popular and it is advised you sign-up early, as the class
sells out quickly.
Pre-Trip Inspection Seminar:
The Pre -Trip inspection is one of the most
important vehicle safety inspections that one can
perform on a commercial vehicle. The purpose of
this seminar is to educate drivers and
supervisors on how to conduct a proper pre-trip,
in-route, and post -trip vehicle safety
inspection. Proper procedure, documentation, and
safety component education will be discussed
along with new regulations that effect the
inspection process. Learn how to inspect and
adjust brakes properly and find out what Law
Enforcement are looking for at a roadside
inspection. Contact us today to find out when our
next seminar is taking place. (Seminar Length
Approx. 1 1/2 hours)
Defensive Driving Seminar:
Contact us for details.
How To Survive a D.O.T. / C.H.P. Audit Seminar:
It is essential for motor carriers to achieve a
"satisfactory" rating from the U.S.
Department of Transportation and the California
Highway Patrol in order to keep their operating
authority. This seminar covers the terminal
inspection by the authorities
and will provide you with the proper forms you
will need to pass the audit. Learn about hours of
services records, inspection and maintenance
records, pull notice programs, driver
qualification records, drug and alcohol testing
records, insurance requirements, and hazardous
material records and requirements. This seminar
will ensure that you are well prepared for these
audits and will give you confidence that your
safety program is in Satisfactory condition.
Contact us today for times and locations of the
DOT/CHP Audit Seminar. (Approx. 1 1/2 Hours)
Supervisor Training for Drug & Alcohol Testing Seminar:
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (Part
382) require that supervisors undergo a minimum
of One hour of training on substance abuse and
One hour of training on Alcohol Misuse. This
seminar is designed to meet these requirements and
will educate the supervisor on how to detect
substance abusers in the workplace. Learn the
critical aspects of the drug and alcohol
regulations as well as the many myths and
misconceptions of administering a drug and
alcohol testing program. This seminar will keep you informed of
all regulation changes including the new revised Part 40 and
also give you a chance to voice your concerns and opinions on
the drug and alcohol testing regulations.
Contact us for the time and location of this
seminar. (Approx. 3 hours)
Send enrollment requests
to seminars@nsc2000.com
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