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Pre-employment testing. Post-accident testing. Random, Return-to-duty and Follow-up  testing. Sooner or later, all professional drivers will face some of these alcohol and drug tests. And when they do, will they be prepared?

 

Keller’s Alcohol and Drug Testing: Driver Awareness Training explains – clearly and concisely – the critical information drivers must know about alcohol and drug testing requirements and the dangers of alcohol abuse and drug use. Alcohol and Drug Testing: Driver Awareness Training also covers some specific concerns drivers may have about testing procedures, including:

What are my employer’s obligations?

What happens if I refuse to be tested?

How is alcohol testing done?

How is drug testing done?

What are the consequences of violating the alcohol or drug prohibitions?

Knowing and understanding the alcohol and drug testing requirements and how they apply to daily operations means that drivers can do their part to protect the trucking industry, their companies and the driving public.  

 


 

Everyone agrees that “under the influence” and “on the road” doesn’t mix. It’s in everyone’s best interest to identify any professional driver who may have an alcohol or controlled substances program and get that driver off the road.

 

Keller’s A Supervisor’s Guide to Reasonable Suspicion Testing covers the issues supervisors need to know before they can assume the responsibility of determining reasonable suspicion testing. Dramatic vignettes and helpful approaches to difficult situations provide supervisors with the knowledge and confidence they need to handle their responsibilities in a wide variety of situations.

 

In addition, A Supervisor’s Guide to Reasonable Suspicion Testing helps fulfill the “60 + 60” DOT training requirements for at least 60 minute on alcohol misuse and at least 60 minutes on controlled substances use.

 

Supervisors play a critical role in identifying the driver with an alcohol or controlled substances problem. This program will help supervisors understand what reasonable suspicion is all about, how to spot the tell-tale signs of alcohol misuse and drug use, and get potentially dangerous drivers off the road.

 


 

Hazmat drivers perform a critical role in the safe transportation of hazardous materials on our nation’s roadways. With all that they must be able to do- read shipping papers correctly, ensure that all materials are loaded and segregated properly, check that placards and markings are appropriately displayed – it’s essential that drivers receive comprehensive and effective hazmat training tailored specifically to their job function.

 

Hazmat Drivers: Training for Safe Transport, Second Edition is a video-based training program that helps you meet DOT training requirements easily and effectively, and provides drivers with a working knowledge of the hazmat regulations in a format structured to meet their responsibilities and needs.

 

Use this program to instruct new or veteran drivers on the basics, from reading shipping papers to checking labels to proper load segregation to transport security techniques. Each hazmat topic includes on-the-spot test questions, helping you gauge viewers’ understanding of the material and keeping drivers’ attention riveted to the information presented.

 

Everyone depends on hazmat drivers to do their job, and do it right! By arming your drivers with the hazmat information they need to know, you can not only stay in compliance: you can help make roadways safer for everyone.

 



In almost every kind of business, the risk of someone being harmed by a hazardous chemical is very real.

 

OSHA created the Hazardous Communication Standard to address this face and make sure companies inform their employees about hazardous chemicals in the workplace. Yet, despite the dangers of a hazcom failure, Hazcom is still one of the most frequently cited OSHA regulations, consistently ranking toward the top of the list year after year.

 

Why is that? When it comes to the dangers of hazardous chemicals, the risks are severe: liability claims, property damage, lost inventory, escalating costs, injuries…the list is extensive. Educating employees about hazardous chemicals in your facility can help prevent these serious consequences from occurring in the first place.

 

Hazard Communication: Regulation and Risk is designed to give employees a vital overview of the things they need to know in order to work safely with chemicals and help you comply with this commonly violated standard. Employees will learn the fundamentals of Hazcom and how to recognize and deal with the risks that are always lurking just beneath the surface.

 

Remember staying safe starts with being informed.

 


 

Going around a corner, passing through an intersection…pretty simple maneuvers. Pretty simple, that is, if you’re driving a car, a van, a pick-up truck…any “small” vehicle. But from behind the wheel of a large commercial motor vehicle, it’s a little bit different. It’s a challenge, to say the least.

 

Suddenly, every turn is a tight one. Every intersection becomes a closed box with never as much room as you’d like. Throw in a few automobiles, a city bus, a delivery truck or two, traffic signals, power poles, some pedestrians, and pretty soon getting around that routine corner or through that simple intersection becomes complex, dangerous and sometimes even frightening.

 

Right Turns – Left Turns – Intersections: A Guide to Tight Spots and Dangerous Crossings addressed this common problem area with its plethora of scrapes, dents, crashes…and fatalities. It features the basic how-to’s of making both right and left turns in a variety of situations, along with typical problem areas that drivers should watch for, then provides techniques for handling a number of potentially dangerous intersections scenarios.

 

Whether your drivers are rookies getting to know their rigs or veterans in need of refresher training, Right Turns – Left Turns – Intersections will help keep them and their vehicles safe, even in the tightest spots or most dangerous crossings.

 


 

The Canadian hours of service regulations are based on the sensible idea that, if you drive too long, you get tired…and dangerous. Recording all driving, on-duty, and off-duty time is a required part of a driver’s job.

 

A Driver’s Guide to Hours of Service Canada is a video-based training program designed to help new and veteran drivers understand logging requirements and how to stay in compliance with driving rules.

 

When your drivers comprehend and comply with the regulations, it not only helps keep them from being placed out of service and your company out of trouble it also helps make the roadways safer for everyone.

 


 

 

 

Professional drivers are forced to make thousands of critical decisions each and every time they hit the road. Their ability to observe, evaluate and act must be razor sharp, because the consequences of making a bad decision can be deadly. The question is…how sharp are your drivers?

 

Keller’s Hazard Perception Challenge puts your drivers to the test and helps you find just how well tuned their hazard perception skills are! At the core of this innovative training program is a high-energy, interactive video designed to teach and reinforce hazard perception skills through a series of encounters or near encounters. Following each encounter is a “what-did-you-see/what-would-you-do” quiz, which forces drivers to think fast and make the right choice…or face the consequences later.

 

Designed for new and veteran drivers alike, this program can be used to develop or hone your drivers’ hazard perception skills…and best of all, you can deliver effective training in as few as 12 minutes. How? The video is divided into 5 stop-and-go segments, which allows you to train your drivers in the time you have available – up to one full hour!

 

On the road your drivers don’t get a second chance to see and correctly respond to hazards. Prepare them to make the right decisions with the Hazard Perception Challenge, and they won’t need one.

 

 


 

Using your eyes – using all your senses – to determine if danger lies ahead, around, or behind you is nothing new; it’s part of the professional driver’s job each and every day. In fact, hazard perception or “actively seeing,” is possibly the single most important skill drivers need to develop…and continuously improve upon.

 

Keller’s Hazard Perception Challenge II provides a unique opportunity to test your drivers’ skills and see just how effective they are at spotting and correctly responding to the possible dangers inherent in typical driving situations. At the core of this advanced training program is an intense, interactive video designed to teach and reinforce hazard perception skills through a series of encounters and near encounters. Following each encounter is a “what-did-you-see/what-would-you-do” quiz, which forces drivers to think fast and make the right choice…or face the consequences later.

 

Designed for new and veteran drivers alike, this program can be used to develop or hone your drivers’ active seeing skills…and those familiar with the original HPC program will find HPC II more challenging and their hazard perception skills truly put to the test by additional scenarios and shorter response times. Best of all, you can deliver effective training in a few as 12 minutes! Or, use all five stop-and go segments for up to a full hour or fast-paced, high impact training.

 

From the moment your drivers climb into their cabs, to the moment they climb down at the end of a run, when faced with hazards, they need to think fast and make the right choice. Put your drivers to the test and keep them at the top of their driving form with Hazard Perception Challenge II.

 


 

 

It’s very simple: Drivers who know and practice proper cargo securement techniques before, during and after a delivery can save time, money and lives.

 

 

 

When freight is damaged or lost, someone has to pay for it. Cargo claims cost the trucking industry over $200 million each year. More importantly, poorly secured cargo that shifts and comes loose during transit can cause accidents, injuries and worse. What makes these facts so disturbing is that the vast majority of cargo securement-related claims and incidents can be prevented.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keller’s Flatbed Cargo Securement training kit covers cargo securement requirements for flatbeds, lowboys and other specialized exposed-load trailers, and reminds your drivers that safety is their first and foremost responsibility.

 

  


  

A professional driver is one who carries a CDL in his wallet and makes a living driving a commercial motor vehicle. A master driver is something else. A master driver is the driver who constantly and consistently seeks to improve his or her skills. A master driver is the driver that trucking companies covet and other drivers admire, whether they admit it or not. A master driver is the driver who performs the job at a level above and beyond everyone else. A master driver is best of the best.

 
Are your drivers ready to become master drivers?
 

Keller’s Master Driver series begins a new era in driver training. Over the years, we’ve learned what trainers like and what works. In Master Driver, we’ve taken all the elements that trainers have told us work for them and used that information to create high-voltage videos on essential driver training topics. Each video is supplemented by a Trainer Bulletin and Driver Skill Cards that assist your efforts in the most efficient and effective way possible, and help hammer home the message that safety is your drivers’ first and foremost priority.

 

Vehicle Inspections covers required and recommended inspections, a standard procedure for doing them and the driver’s vehicle inspections report (DVIR). If every driver performed proper, thorough inspections, there would be far fewer crashes, out-of-service delays and breakdowns. That means saved time, saved money and, most importantly, saved lives.

 


  

A professional driver is one who carries a CDL in his wallet and makes a living driving a commercial motor vehicle. A master driver is something else. A master driver is the driver who constantly and consistently seeks to improve his or her skills. A master driver is the driver that trucking companies covet and other drivers admire, whether they admit it or not. A master driver is the driver who performs the job at a level above and beyond everyone else. A master driver is best of the best.

 
Are your drivers ready to become master drivers?
 

Keller’s Master Driver series begins a new era in driver training. Over the years, we’ve learned what trainers like and what works. In Master Driver, we’ve taken all the elements that trainers have told us work for them and used that information to create high-voltage videos on essential driver training topics. Each video is supplemented by a Trainer Bulletin and Driver Skill Cards that assist your efforts in the most efficient and effective way possible, and help hammer home the message that safety is your drivers’ first and foremost priority.

 

Extreme Weather Driving provides guidelines for driving safely in potentially deadly conditions such as snow, ice, rain, fog, and high winds. For most drivers, dealing with the various forms of extreme weather is common, but it’s these conditions that can put drivers in the gravest danger.

 
(Available in VHS or DVD.)
 

  

A professional driver is one who carries a CDL in his wallet and makes a living driving a commercial motor vehicle. A master driver is something else. A master driver is the driver who constantly and consistently seeks to improve his or her skills. A master driver is the driver that trucking companies covet and other drivers admire, whether they admit it or not. A master driver is the driver who performs the job at a level above and beyond everyone else. A master driver is best of the best.

 
Are your drivers ready to become master drivers?
 

Keller’s Master Driver series begins a new era in driver training. Over the years, we’ve learned what trainers like and what works. In Master Driver, we’ve taken all the elements that trainers have told us work for them and used that information to create high-voltage videos on essential driver training topics. Each video is supplemented by a Trainer Bulletin and Driver Skill Cards that assist your efforts in the most efficient and effective way possible, and help hammer home the message that safety is your drivers’ first and foremost priority.

 

Pattern Driving addresses an automatic or autopilot state of driving, the phenomenon known as highway hypnosis and simple, everyday complacency. This program is targeted first at the veteran driver, whether long haul or route driving, and it addresses ways drivers can fight habitual driving behaviors and the actions (sudden stopping, changing lanes too quickly, fixed object collisions, rear end collisions) that happen when coming out of a driving daze due to pattern driving.

 


 

A professional driver is one who carries a CDL in his wallet and makes a living driving a commercial motor vehicle. A master driver is something else. A master driver is the driver who constantly and consistently seeks to improve his or her skills. A master driver is the driver that trucking companies covet and other drivers admire, whether they admit it or not. A master driver is the driver who performs the job at a level above and beyond everyone else. A master driver is best of the best.

 
Are your drivers ready to become master drivers?
 

Keller’s Master Driver series begins a new era in driver training. Over the years, we’ve learned what trainers like and what works. In Master Driver, we’ve taken all the elements that trainers have told us work for them and used that information to create high-voltage videos on essential driver training topics. Each video is supplemented by a Trainer Bulletin and Driver Skill Cards that assist your efforts in the most efficient and effective way possible, and help hammer home the message that safety is your drivers’ first and foremost priority.

 

Rear End Collisions are the most expensive – and often most devastating – type of crash in terms of dollars, damage and injury. And, almost all rear end collisions that occur could be prevented. This program covers how and why rear end collisions typically happen and what drivers can and should do to be more aware of the potential circumstances and factors that surround this type of crash – and how to avoid them.

 


 

One of the most challenging commercial vehicles a professional driver will operate is the tractor and tanker-trailer combination. Cargo transported by tanker will virtually always be in motion and that motion will affect the handling of the entire combination. Any sudden moves and a crash could happen. It’s the professional drivers’ job to handle the tractor-tanker combination in such a way that the cargo’s movement is kept to an absolute minimum.

 

The bottom line is this: When drivers are well-equipped to deal with the challenges of driving a tanker, crashes, incidents and spills can be dramatically reduced – and lives can be saved.

 

Keller’s Tanker Driving Techniques Training Kit covers maneuvers for dealing with conditions unique to tankers, such as handling load shift (sloshing and surging) when starting, stopping and cornering, as well as addressing universal safe driving techniques such as defensive driving, spend and space management, and handling intersections, railroad crossings and underpasses. By utilizing these general safe driving maneuvers with the special techniques necessary for tankers, drivers should be able to deliver their cargo on time – and safely.

 


 

Driver vehicle inspections are required by law. They’re also a critical part of controlling costs and keeping drivers – and other motorists – safe on the road. Properly conducted vehicle inspections can prevent mechanical problems that may lead to crashes, unsafe operating conditions, being places out-of-service during roadside inspections and can help reduce maintenance costs.

 

Driver Vehicle Inspections: The Complete Process shows drivers, up close and in detail, the standard procedures for conducting pre-trip, on-the-road and post-trip inspections. Drivers are reminded throughout the program that they must make good inspection practices a habit to ensure that everything that needs to be checked is checked, every time.

 

Other topics addressed include the importance of the driver’s vehicle inspection report (DVIR), the consequences of missed inspection points and intermodal chassis inspections and the processes that are required to comply with the driver and carrier responsibilities in the intermodal roadability requirements.

 

Driving a commercial motor vehicle is a big responsibility. There are simply too many things that can go wrong if that vehicle isn’t properly maintained…and the consequences can be costly, even deadly. Protect your drivers and your company’s productivity and profits by training all your drivers on the complete inspection process.

 


 

 

Roadside inspections are a fact of life for professional drivers. In fact, some 3 million or more are conducted every year. For drivers who aren’t prepared or whose vehicles aren’t properly managed, roadside inspections can result in more than a temporary inconvenience.

 

Roadside Inspections – A Driver’s Guide Second Edition helps drivers understand their role in the inspection process. The program illustrates the importance to drivers of having their vehicles and their paperwork in order in the event of a roadside inspection. In addition, drivers are offered tips on how to (and how not to) conduct themselves during an inspection. And, perhaps, most important, drivers are enlightened about the consequences of failed roadside inspections.

 

Chances are the next time one of your drivers is on the road, he or she will undergo a roadside inspection. By preparing them ahead of time for an inspection, you can increase their chance of passing inspection and decrease your change of them failing an inspection…and dealing with the consequences.