Injury-avoidanceprogram available

Aug. 1, 2008
J.J. Keller & Associates has released a training program geared towards helping drivers stay injury-free while performing non-driving tasks. The Injury Prevention for Drivers program covers basic information on avoiding slips, trips and falls on the job, stressing the driver's role in prevention due to unsafe acts and conditions, human error and environmental factors, the company says. The program

J.J. Keller & Associates has released a training program geared towards helping drivers stay injury-free while performing non-driving tasks. The Injury Prevention for Drivers program covers basic information on avoiding slips, trips and falls on the job, stressing the driver's role in prevention due to unsafe acts and conditions, human error and environmental factors, the company says. The program includes a 22-min. DVD, a discussion guide, 11 driver action cards, a poster, and a trainer tool CD-ROM. For more information, call 1-800-327-6868. www.jjkeller.com

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