Program informs non-drivers

June 1, 2011
A new program being offered by J.J. Keller seeks to clarify what the FMCSA Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) initiative is about and why non-drivers in a company need to understand the program. CSA: What You Need to Know for Non-Driving Personnel takes company personnel beyond driving and identifies how CSA affects everyone's jobs, according to Keller. Topics include hours of service and what

A new program being offered by J.J. Keller seeks to clarify what the FMCSA Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) initiative is about and why non-drivers in a company need to understand the program.

“CSA: What You Need to Know for Non-Driving Personnel” takes company personnel beyond driving and identifies how CSA affects everyone's jobs, according to Keller. Topics include hours of service and what it means for dispatchers; why employees must know which drivers can transport which materials; regulations that impact the vehicle maintenance BASIC; hiring and retaining good drivers; administrative support and early detection of problems; and how to inform shippers why unsafe demands cannot be met. www.jjkeller.com

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