CTAT training program joins curriculum

March 26, 2018
Enroll in ITI's latest online offering, the Certified Truckers Against Trafficking training program.

Instructional Technologies Inc (ITI), providers of training solutions including PRO-TREAD online training content and the Sentix training automation platform, is offering the Certified Truckers Against Trafficking (CTAT) training program from Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) as part of its unlimited client subscription service.

The CTAT program is now part of the ITI PRO-TREAD library of courses and is available through the Sentix training automation platform dashboard to about half a million drivers. Fleet management personnel can also use Sentix to easily track completions and compliance as their drivers complete the course.

CTAT includes a video and questions about human trafficking and how truck drivers can play a vital role in combating this crime and end up saving a life. Upon completion, drivers are issued a certificate demonstrating their knowledge of the issue and course completion.

Currently, Arkansas and Kansas require new comercial driver license holders and renewing CDL drivers to present a CTAT completion certificate in order to get a license. Other states, including Washington, Texas, Illinois and Ohio, require CTAT to be part of a CDL curriculum and for drivers to complete the course before graduating. Additionally, more states are moving toward requiring drivers to be CTAT-trained as part of their CDL schooling.

ITI is known for its mastery learning training strategy, an instructional method by which the student must master each subject before moving to the next subject. The online strategy is proven to improve employee safety behaviors and provide defensible proof that students have mastered a topic. Fleets have the flexibility to use off-the-shelf PRO-TREAD lessons, engage ITI’s PRO-SERVICE team to develop customized content and use the company’s secure hosting services for their own content.

For more information, visit www.instructiontech.net.

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