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CDL Class A Driver Training: Fatigue and Wellness
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 25 minutes
Product Code
: 62399
A healthy driver is a safe and alert driver. Achieving a healthy and safe lifestyle can be challenging when working in a sedentary job, but it can be done.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers learn about factors that contribute to their health and wellness.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe ways you can maintain a healthy diet and good exercise habits
- Discuss what stress is along with ways you can manage stress
- Identify signs of driver fatigue
- List safe work practices
- Describe back safety and proper lifting
- List steps you can take to ensure your personal security
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Fatigue and Wellness training program covers the following topics:
Personal Health and Driving
- Bad Habits
- Weight
- Diet
- Eating Healthy
- Exercise Benefits
- Exercises
- Exercise Recommendations
- Moderate Activities
- Exercise on the Road
- Illness Prevention
- Stress
- Stress-Reduction Techniques
Fatigue
- Sleep Loss
- Circadian Rhythm
- Prohibited Behavior
- Effects of Fatigue
- Signs of Fatigue
- Fighting Fatigue
- Sleep Apnea
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Alcohol Prohibitions
- Drug Prohibitions
- Driver Disqualification
Safety on the Job
- Safe Work Practices
- Vehicle Entry and Exit
- Proper Seated Position
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Back Safety
- Proper Lifting
- Personal Security
CDL Class A Driver Training: Handling and Documenting Cargo
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 17 minutes
Product Code
: 62395
Properly handling, securing, and delivering cargo are all tasks a driver will face on a daily basis. This course will address the importance of properly handling cargo, cargo security, cargo securement, and weight distribution principles.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers learn proper procedures for handling and documenting cargo.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize cargo securement devices
- Explain how to evenly distribute your cargo
- Identify how to safely load and unload your vehicle
- Practice cargo theft prevention measures
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Handling and Documenting Cargo training program covers the following topics:
The Importance of Proper Cargo Handling
- Principles & Methods of Cargo Securement
- Regulatory Requirements
- Securement Devices
- Cargo Securement Plan
Weight Distribution
- Principles of Weight Distribution
- Overloading
- Top-Heavy Loads
- Weight Balance
- Safe Loading Responsibilities
Moving Cargo
- Loading/Unloading Tools
Cargo Safety and Security
- Cargo Theft
CDL Class A Driver Training: Hours of Service: Record of Duty Status
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 14 minutes
Product Code
: 62398
The hours-of-service regulations are an important part of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs).
They apply to commercial motor vehicles, or CMVs, involved in interstate commerce and cover two areas:
- Hours of service. The number of hours which drivers can drive and/or work in a given period of time. These are hours drivers must account for.
- Drivers’ time records. What drivers use to keep track of their hours of service.
The hours-of-service regulations are designed to keep fatigued drivers off the road and, in turn, reduce the number of fatigue-related crashes.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers learn how to follow recordkeeping requirements.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe how to track your hours of service using an electronic logging device
- Explain how to record your hours of service by completing a paper log
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Hours of Service: Record of Duty Status training program covers the following topics:
Record of Duty Status & ELDs
- Record of Duty Status
- ELDs
- Paper Logs
- Recording Time
CDL Class A Driver Training: Hours of Service: Short-Haul Rules
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 9 minutes
Product Code
: 62397
The hours-of-service regulations are an important part of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs).
They apply to commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) involved in interstate commerce and cover two areas:
- Hours of service. The number of hours which drivers can drive and/or work in a given period of time. These are hours drivers must account for.
- Drivers’ time records. What drivers use to keep track of their hours of service.
The hours-of-service regulations are designed to keep fatigued drivers off the road and, in turn, reduce the number of fatigue-related crashes.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers learn how to comply with the short-haul hours-of-service rules.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Identify when the 150 air-mile radius exemption applies
- Explain how to use the 16-hour short-haul rule
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Hours of Service: Short-Haul Rules training program covers the following topics:
150 Air-Mile Radius Exemption
- 150 Air-Mile Radius Exemption
16-Hour Short Haul “Big Day” Exception
- 16-Hour Short Haul “Big Day” Exception
CDL Class A Driver Training: Hours of Service: Working Time
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 19 minutes
Product Code
: 62396
The hours-of-service regulations are contained in Part 395 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (or FMCSRs).
They apply to commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) involved in interstate commerce and cover two areas:
- Hours of service. The number of hours which drivers can drive and/or work in a given period of time. These are hours drivers must account for; and
- Drivers’ time records. What drivers use to keep track of their hours of service.
The hours-of-service regulations are designed to keep fatigued drivers off the road and, in turn, reduce the number of fatigue-related crashes.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers learn the different duty statuses and working limits to comply with hours-of-service regulations.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the difference between on-duty and off-duty time
- Explain how to comply with the duty and driving limits
- Identify when certain exceptions apply to you
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Hours of Service: Working Time training program covers the following topics:
Working Time
- On-Duty and Off-Duty Time
- The Limits
- 34-Hour Restart Provision
- Mandatory Break
- Consequences for Non-Compliance
Exceptions
- Exceptions
CDL Class A Driver Training: Human Trafficking Awareness
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 14 minutes
Product Code
: 62404
Human trafficking is a serious crime. Every day, women, men, girls, and boys are forced into commercial sex trafficking, forced labor situations, and domestic servitude.
For professional drivers, the nature of the job allows drivers to observe, identify, and report these crimes.
Drivers tend to frequent the most common places where many of these exchanges happen, including gas stations, restaurants, truck stops, rest areas, and motels.
That puts drivers in a position to help disrupt established trafficking networks and enable law enforcement to rescue victims before it’s too late.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers identify different types of human trafficking and those most at risk of becoming victims. It also provides drivers with information on how to notify authorities.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe human trafficking and identify those who are most at risk
- Recognize the signs of human trafficking
- Explain how to respond appropriately when you suspect human trafficking is taking place
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Human Trafficking Awareness training program covers the following topics:
What Is Human Trafficking?
- Forms of Human Trafficking
- People at Risk
- Signs to look for
Know How to Respond
- Choose to Act
- Approaching the Victim
- Contacting Authorities
CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Brake Defects
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 10 minutes
Product Code
: 62537
As with any vehicle, the vehicle you will operate is made up of many parts. Keeping your brakes in good condition is important to your safety.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers identify defects in a vehicle’s wheels and tires.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Check the brake system to ensure its safe operation
- Identify what is needed to keep the brake system in good operating condition
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Brake Defects program covers the following topics:
Identifying Defects
- Brake System
- Brake Defects
- Antilock Brake System
CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Drive Train Defects
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 7 minutes
Product Code
: 62539
As with any vehicle, the vehicle you will operate is made up of many parts. Knowing signs of drive train defects is important to your safety.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers identify defects in a vehicle’s drive train.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Check all the drive train to ensure its safe operation
- Identify what is needed to keep the drive train in good operating condition
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Drive Train Defects program covers the following topics:
Identifying Defects
- Drive Train
CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Engine Compartment Defects
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 18 minutes
Product Code
: 62380
Commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) are made up of many parts. Though these parts have individual jobs or functions, they work together to effectively and efficiently operate the vehicle.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers identify defects in the engine compartment.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain the function of major vehicle systems
- Check all key vehicle systems to ensure their safe operation
- Identify what is needed to keep vehicle systems in good operating condition
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Engine Compartment Defects program covers the following topics:
Engine Compartment Defects
- Engine
- Fuel System
- Air Intake and Exhaust System
- Lubrication System
- Cooling System
- Electrical System
- Lighting and Accessory Circuits
CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Frame, Axle, and Suspension Defects
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 12 minutes
Product Code
: 62535
As with any vehicle, the vehicle you will operate is made up of many parts. A well-maintained frame, axle, and suspension are important to your safety.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers identify defects in the frame, axle, and suspension areas.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Check the frame, axles, and suspension to ensure their safe operation
- Identify what is needed to keep the vehicle frame, axles, and suspension in good operating condition
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Frame, Axle, and Suspension Defects program covers the following topics:
Identifying Defects
- Frame
- Axles
- Suspension System
CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Steering Defects
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 6 minutes
Product Code
: 62538
As with any vehicle, the vehicle you will operate is made up of many parts. Knowing signs of steering system wear is important to your safety.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers identify defects in a vehicle’s steering system.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Check the steering system to ensure its safe operation
- Identify what is needed to keep the steering system in good operating condition
The J. J. Keller Accident Procedures: Driver Training Series program covers the following topics:
Identifying Defects
- Steering System
- Coupling System
CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Wheel and Tire Defects
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 6 minutes
Product Code
: 62536
As with any vehicle, the vehicle you will operate is made up of many parts. Keeping your wheels and tires in good condition is important to your safety.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers identify defects in a vehicle’s wheels and tires.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Check vehicle wheels and tires to ensure their safe operation
- Identify what is needed to keep wheels and tires in good operating condition
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Identifying Wheel and Tire Defects program covers the following topics:
Identifying Defects
- Wheels
- Tires
CDL Class A Driver Training: Post Crash Procedures
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 20 minutes
Product Code
: 62400
No matter how safely you operate your vehicle, there is always a possibility you could be involved in an accident. It’s hard to imagine a day at work being any worse than being involved in an accident.
Drivers who have shared this experience will tell you being involved in an accident can feel surreal. In the immediate aftermath, it's hard to think clearly and know what you need to do. That’s why it’s important to have a solid understanding of the procedures you need to follow if you’re ever involved in an accident.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers learn the procedures they need to follow in the event of a crash.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe actions you should take to help secure the scene if you have been involved in an accident
- Explain procedures to follow in the event of a fire in the engine, tires, or cargo of your vehicle, including how to use a fire extinguisher
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Post Crash Procedures training program covers the following topics:
The Scene
- Securing the Scene
- Stop Immediately
- Move Your Vehicle
- Warning Devices
- Device Placement
- Check for Injuries
- The Injured
- Notify Law Enforcement
- Stay at Scene
- Documentation
- Photographs
- Avoid Injuries
- Be Careful
- Contact Your Company
- Follow Instructions
- Post-Accident Testing
- Damaged Vehicle
- Preliminary Report
- At the Scene
Fires
- Fire Locations
- Fire Extinguishers
- Engine Fires
- Tire Fires
- Cargo Fires
CDL Class A Driver Training: Post-Trip Inspection
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 14 minutes
Product Code
: 62379
Inspections help to ensure a vehicle's safe and efficient operation. Professional drivers conduct post-trip inspections to catch problems early and avoid citations.
This training is designed to help CDL drivers learn how to complete a post-trip inspection.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Complete a proper post-trip inspection
- Explain when a Driver Vehicle Inspection Report (DVIR) is required
- Discuss how a DVIR should be completed
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Post-Trip Inspection program covers the following topics:
Post-Trip Inspection
- What Not to Check
- Report Defects
- Certified as Safe
- DVIR Requirements
- Peace of Mind
CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspection: In-Vehicle
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 10 minutes
Product Code
: 62374
When a driver is in the driver's seat, they are in control of their vehicle. However, they may lose control if they begin their trip without making sure certain items are in place and function properly.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Conduct an accurate in-vehicle inspection
- Identify items that need to be inspected for safe operation
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections: In-Vehicle online course covers the following topics:
What to Inspect
- Clean Interior
- Daily Required Items
- Windows
- Seat and Mirrors
- Gauges
- Switches and ABS
- Horn and Wipers
- Steering Wheel
- Foot Pedals
CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections: Brake System
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 6 minutes
Product Code
: 62377
The vehicle’s brake system works to slow and stop it when needed. A professional driver always performs the necessary checks during a pre-trip inspection.
This training is designed to help CDL drivers ensure their vehicle’s air brake system is in good working condition.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe how to prepare for a brake system check
- Discuss the steps for a brake check
- Explain how to conduct an air brake inspection
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections: Brake System training program covers the following topics:
Brake System
- Air Brakes Test
CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections: Engine and Front Axle
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 15 minutes
Product Code
: 62373
A vehicle’s engine and front axle are responsible for the vehicle’s movement. There are many parts and components that must be in good working order to propel the vehicle forward and get a driver to their destination.
This training is designed to help CDL drivers understand how to inspect the engine and front axle components responsible for their vehicle’s movement.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Conduct a thorough engine and front axle inspection
- Explain what components must be in good working order
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections: Engine and Front Axle training program covers the following topics:
Engine Components
- First Step
- What to Inspect
Front Axle Components
- What to Inspect
CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections: Lights
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 8 minutes
Product Code
: 62376
Vehicle lights help a driver see and be seen.
This training is designed to help CDL drivers ensure their vehicle’s lights are in good working condition.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe how to prepare for an inspection of vehicle lights
- Explain what to look for during an inspection of the front and tail lights
- Complete an inspection of turn signals
- Discuss how to inspect brake lights
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections: Lights training program covers the following topics:
Lights Inspection
- Preparation
- Pre-Trip Lights Inspection
CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections: Walk-Around
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 13 minutes
Product Code
: 62375
Performing a consistent walk-around inspection will help you find mechanical problems before they cause a breakdown or accident.
Catching problems early will also help you avoid citations.
This training is designed to help CDL drivers understand how to conduct an efficient and effective walk-around inspection of their vehicle.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain how to inspect the front of your vehicle
- Describe what to look for under the vehicle
- Discuss how to inspect the overall vehicle condition
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Pre-Trip Vehicle Inspections: Walk-Around training program covers the following topics:
Walk-Around Inspections
- Driver Vehicle Inspection Report
- Start at the Front
- Check the Front Lights
- Vehicle Condition
- Fuel Cap and Tank
- Rear of Tractor
- Front of Trailer
- Frame and Body
- Fifth Wheel
- Drive Line and Suspension
- Drive Tires
- Rear Brakes and Guards
- Rear Tractor Lights
- Marker Lights
- Trailer Axles
- Reflectors
- Cargo Door
- Rear Lights
- Back Bumper and License Plate
- Top, Down, and Under
- Passenger Side
- Make it a Habit
CDL Class A Driver Training: Railroad Crossings
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: CDL Class A Drivers
Copyright Date
: 2021
Languages
: English
Length
: 15 minutes
Product Code
: 62393
With over 200,000 highway-rail grade crossings in the United States, every driver needs to know how to cross railroad tracks safely. That’s especially true for the professional driver, operating a longer and heavier vehicle. This course will address safely crossing railroad tracks, including regulatory requirements, emergency procedures, and recognition of safety devices and signs.
This training is designed to help CDL Class A drivers pass through a railroad crossing safely and know what to do at the tracks in an emergency situation.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Explain what is required when approaching a highway-rail grade crossing
- Identify various crossing signs, gates, and signals you may encounter
- Discuss the procedures to safely stop at railroad tracks
- Describe appropriate actions to take in the event of a railroad-related emergency
The J. J. Keller CDL Class A Driver Training: Railroad Crossings program covers the following topics:
Safe Crossings
- The Regulations
- Signs
- Signals
- Safety Tips
- Stuck on the Tracks