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Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Post-Crash Procedures
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 380 - School Bus Endorsement Training Curriculum
Intended Audience
: School bus drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 34 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 69845
If you are ever involved in a crash while driving a school bus, you will need to take certain critical actions to ensure safety for your passengers and the motoring public.
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Post-Crash Procedures is designed to teach you some vital steps you need to take after a crash to help make sure that any further damage is minimized and the proper reports are filed.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the immediate actions you will need to take after a crash to assess the situation and secure the vehicle
- Explain how to control the scene of an accident, including helping injured students
- Discuss bloodborne pathogens and how to prevent yourself or others from getting contaminated
- Describe how to properly use emergency equipment in the event of a crash, such as warning devices and fire extinguishers
- Identify when the bus must be evacuated and how to perform an evacuation
- Describe how to notify and interact with appropriate authorities
- Describe how to gather data and document a crash
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Post-Crash Procedures covers the following topics:
Assessing and Securing
- Assessing the Situation
- Check for Hazards
- Check the students
Notify and Control
- Notify the Authorities
- Control the Scene
First Aid
- Help the Injured
- First Aid Kits
- Apply Pressure to Wounds
- Provide Comfort
- Bloodborne Pathogens
Emergency Equipment
- Emergency Equipment
Emergency Evacuation
- Emergency Evacuation
- Fire Danger
- Unsafe Place
- Changing Conditions
Reporting an Incident
- Report Quickly
- Report Details
- Interacting with Law Enforcement
- Call Dispatch
- Documenting the Crash
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Pre- and Post-Trip Inspections
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 380 - School Bus Endorsement Training Curriculum
Intended Audience
: School bus drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 12 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 69850
As a school bus driver, students will be counting on you to deliver them safely to and from school and other locations. Even with perfect driving skills, however, you won't be able to accomplish that task if your bus breaks down. Safe driving begins with a safe vehicle, and you will play a critical role in making sure your vehicle is in safe operating condition at all times. To that end, regulations require you to inspect your vehicle several times each day to look for any defects that might affect its safe operation. These daily inspections are critical to the safety of your passengers, yourself, and the motoring public.
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Pre and Post-Trip Inspections is designed to help you learn how to conduct all required inspections to help ensure that your vehicle continues to operate safely and smoothly.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss the importance of daily vehicle inspections
- Explain how to conduct pre-trip, en-route, and post-trip inspections
- Describe how to inspect such components as the lights, brakes, tires, stop arms and crossing arms, emergency exits, the seating area, the engine compartment, and other critical parts and accessories
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Pre and Post-Trip Inspections covers the following topics:
Why Inspections are Critical
- Pre-trip Inspection
- Checking Critical Vehicle Components
- Vehicle Overview
- Detailed Walk-Around
- Engine Compartment
- Inside the Vehicle
- Light Check
- Brake Check
- Checking Critical Vehicle Components
- En-route Inspection
- Post-trip Inspection
- Post-Trip Inspection Reports
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 380 - School Bus Endorsement Training Curriculum
Intended Audience
: School bus drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 69847
A school bus is one of the safest vehicles on the highway. However, a school bus does not have the slightest edge when involved in a crash with a train. Because of a train's size and weight, it cannot stop quickly. An emergency escape route does not exist for a train.
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings is designed to teach about the different types of railroad crossings, crossing gates and signs, and proper procedures for crossing railroad tracks.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Identify various crossing signs, gates, and signals you may encounter
- Describe the procedures for safely stopping at and crossing railroad tracks
- Explain appropriate actions to take in the event of a crossing-related emergency
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings covers the following topics:
Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings
- The Danger of Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
- Types of Crossings
- Passive Crossings
- Active Crossings
- Warning Signs & Devices
- Crossing Procedures
- Approaching the Crossing
- At the Crossing
- Crossing the Tracks
- When Stopping is not Required
- Special Situations
- Bus is stuck on tracks
- Police officer or flagger is at the crossing
- Obstructed view of tracks
- Containment or storage areas
- Driver Disqualification
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Route and Stop Reviews
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 380 - School Bus Endorsement Training Curriculum
Intended Audience
: School bus drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 25 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 69852
School bus drivers have varying degrees of responsibility when it comes to planning routes and stops. In any case, it is very important for drivers to become intimately familiar with their routes, to avoid route-related distractions to the extent possible, and to report any hazards or other issues that may arise after the route plan is established.
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Route and Stop Reviews is designed to help you discuss how routes are typically established, techniques for reviewing routes and bus stops, and the importance of reporting any issues to the proper authorities.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss the typical process for developing routes and stops
- List techniques for learning your route
- Describe possible route hazards and the importance of reporting them
- Explain how to plan the route for an extracurricular trip
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Route and Stop Reviews covers the following topics:
Route Planning
- Factors Considered
- Types of Route Plans
- School Bus Route
- Dry Run
- Familiarity Helps Spot Hazards
- Along the route
- Pick-up/drop-off locations
Reporting a Hazardous Situation
Planning an Extracurricular Trip
- What You Must Know
- Planning Tips
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: School Bus Security
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 380 - School Bus Endorsement Training Curriculum
Intended Audience
: School bus drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 25 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 69851
A school bus full of children could be a target for someone in pursuit of a vulnerable group or who is seeking national attention and/or mass casualties. It's happened. As a school bus driver, you know more than anyone else about your passengers, your school bus, and your route.
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: School Bus Security is designed to help you learn about potential security issues you could face as a bus driver. You will learn how to recognize potential threats; how to prevent, report, and respond to security threats; and what to do in the event of an active security event.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss ways to help prevent security threats
- Identify how to recognize potential security threats
- Describe strategies for responding to security threats
- Explain how to report suspicious behavior or security-related issues
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: School Bus Security covers the following topics:
Security Begins with You
- Follow Local Security Policies
- Set Behavior Expectations
- Pre-Trip Security Inspections
Recognize Potential Security Threats
- Observe
- Assess
- Report
Responding to an Active Threat
- Running
- Hiding
- Fighting
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Special Safety Considerations
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 380 - School Bus Endorsement Training Curriculum
Intended Audience
: School bus drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 25 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 69849
As a school bus driver, you must be prepared for any kind of emergency situation that could occur on or around your bus. This could include dealing with unexpected vehicle situations, roadway situations, and weather concerns.
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Special Safety Considerations is designed to help you assess a situation, employ safe driving techniques, and prevent tail-swing crashes.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Discuss assessing and reacting to unexpected situations
- Explain proper use of your vehicle's strobe light and other safety equipment
- Recognize different weather hazards and how to deal with them
- Describe safe backing techniques
- Discuss what tail swing is and how to account for it
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Special Safety Considerations covers the following topics:
Assessing & Reacting to Unexpected Situations
- Safety Equipment
- Strobe Lights
- Tire Chains
- Brakes & Lights
- Responding to Weather Conditions
- Rain
- Snow
- Ice
- Wind
- Impaired Visibility
- Fog
- Smoke & Dust
Safe Backing Techniques
- Rear Overhang & Tail Swing
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Student Management
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 380 - School Bus Endorsement Training Curriculum
Intended Audience
: School bus drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 23 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 69848
As the driver of a school bus, your job is to deliver your students safely to their destination. To do so, however, requires knowing much more than how to operate the vehicle. You will need to know how to prevent being distracted by your passengers and how to protect passengers from harm, whether physical or psychological. This means you must know how to manage student behavior. In most cases, you will be the only responsible adult on the vehicle and will be the first non-family adult that students interact with each day. Your interaction with students sets the stage for their conduct for the rest of the day.
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Student Management is designed to teach you about techniques for managing student behavior on the bus to ensure that safety is maintained, and the rights of others are respected.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe your role in managing student behavior along with common techniques you can use
- Discuss strategies and limitations when disciplining students
- Recognize the signs of bullying and the steps you can take to prevent or stop bullying
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Student Management covers the following topics:
Student Management
- Behavior Management Roles
- Reasonable and Acceptable
- Rules & Consequences
- Developing Good Behaviors
- Positive Reinforcement
- Ignore Annoying Behaviors
- Discipline
- Strategies for Disciplining Student
- Critical Driving Tasks
- Loading and unloading
- Railroad tracks
- Other Tips & Strategies
- Bullying & Harassment
- Signs of Bullying
- Responding to Bullying
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Vehicle Orientation
Formats
: E-Learning
Regulations Covered
:
49 CFR Appendix D to Part 380 - School Bus Endorsement Training Curriculum
Intended Audience
: School bus drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver's license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 39 minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 69844
As a school bus driver, you will be operating some of the largest vehicles on the road, which also makes them some of the safest vehicles on the road. Being familiar with the size and layout of the vehicle and how to set up and operate its various components are all critical to safety. Every model of vehicle is unique and ranges in size from 11 to 78 (or more) passengers.
Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Vehicle Orientation is designed to help CDL drivers obtaining a school endorsement become oriented with common physical and operational features among most school buses - features that you must be familiar with before getting behind the wheel.
After completing this course, learners will be able to:
- Describe the basic physical and operational characteristics of common types of school buses
- Describe all major vehicle components and their characteristics, including tires, mirrors, lights, steering wheel, windshield and wipers, engine, electrical system, and brake system
- Explain techniques for proper seat and mirror adjustments
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training School Bus Endorsement: Vehicle Orientation covers the following topics:
Vehicle Size and Configuration
- Vehicle Size and Configuration
- Four Types
- Type A - Cutaway Van
- Type B - Integrated/Conventional
- Type C - Conventional
- Type D - Transit
- School Activity Buses
- Knowing Your Vehicle and the Space Around It
Knowing the Weight
Ground and Overhead Clearance
- Ground Clearance
- Overhead Clearance
Rear Overhang and Tail Swing
- Rear Overhang
- Tail Swing
Reference-Point Driving
- Reference-Point Driving
- Establishing a Reference Point
Wheels, Rims, and Tires
- Wheels, Rims, and Tires
- Reading a Tire
- Steer Tires
Mirrors
The Driver's Seat
Windshield and Wipers
Lighting and Reflective Tape
Engine Compartment
- Engine Compartment
- Engine in Front
- Engine in Rear
Electrical System
- Electrical System
- Switches/buttons/knobs
- Other controls
- Indicator Lights (Tell-Tales)
- Dials
- Other
Brake System
- Brake System
- Antilock Braking System (ABS)
- How ABS Benefits You
- Braking with ABS
- ABS Safety Reminders
Entry-Level Driver Training: Backing and Docking
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 21 minutes
Product Code
: 65294
Successfully backing a vehicle requires skill, practice, patience, and good judgment. Improper or inattentive backing can result in lost time, additional paperwork, and damage to vehicles, buildings, or other equipment.
This course is designed to help drivers learn the basics of backing and docking, including safe backing practices and the types of backing maneuvers commonly used.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Describe how to safely back your vehicle
- Explain how to safely dock and park your vehicle
- Explain additional precautions to take when backing in loading docks and parking
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Backing and Docking program covers the following topics:
Backing
- Backing
- General Backing Guidelines
- Eliminate Noise
- Use Both Mirrors
- Get Out And Look (GOAL)
- Back Slowly
- Use a Spotter
- Open the Trailer Doors
- Backing Safely
- Backing Safety Tip
- Backing Techniques
- Straight-Line Backing Video
- Straight Line Backing
- Blind-Side Backing
- Offset Backing
- Parallel
- 90-Degree
Parking
- Parking Lot
- Street Parking
- Docking
- Loading Docks
Entry-Level Driver Training: Basic Business Practices
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 23 minutes
Product Code
: 65334
A professional driver’s workplace is the nation’s highways and the facilities they travel to when picking up goods or making deliveries. In this course we will touch on some basic business practices including cost and fuel management. We’ll discuss the importance of maintaining a professional image and talk about the hiring process.
This training is designed to discuss the importance of maintaining a professional image and talk about the hiring process. These concepts can affect driver income and success.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Identify basic elements in the hiring process
- List ways you can maintain a professional appearance and attitude
- Discuss the difference between rolling costs and fixed costs
- Describe how driving habits can affect fuel management
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Basic Business Practices program covers the following topics:
Employers
- What Do Employers Look For?
- General Qualifications
- Company Policy
- Opportunities for Advancement
- Applying for a Job
- Application Requirements
- Investigations and Inquiries
Job Interview
- Driver Qualification File
- Testing
- Road Test
- Written Exam
- Physical Exam
- Pre-Employment Drug Test
Trucking Industry Image
- Poor Image
- Contact with the Public
- Rules of the Road
- Appearance
Customer Relations
- Personal Contact
- Punctuality
- Courtesy
- Knowledge
- Respect
- Angry Customers
Operating Costs
- Costs
- Types of Costs
- Fixed Costs
- Fuel Management
Entry-Level Driver Training: Basic Controls
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 35 minutes
Product Code
: 65292
It is important that drivers have a good understanding of basic vehicle control. These skills are the foundation needed for safe vehicle operation.
This training is designed to help drivers understand basic vehicle controls and maneuvers.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Discuss how to start up and shut down your vehicle’s engine;
- Describe how to put your vehicle in motion and come to a complete stop; and
- Identify ways to maneuver through turns, curves, and roundabouts, and how to enter/exit highways safely.
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Basic Controls program covers the following topics:
Engine
- Engine Start-Up
- Engine Warm-Up
- Engine Cool Down
- Engine Shutdown
Motion and Stopping
- Putting a Vehicle in Motion (Automatic Transmission)
- Brakes
- Drive Gear
- Accelerator
- Steering Wheel
- Putting a Vehicle in Motion (Manual Transmission)
- Brakes
- Clutch
- Friction Point
- Throttle
- Clutch
- Accelerate
- Putting a Vehicle in Motion
- Stopping a Vehicle (Automatic Transmission)
- Stopping a Vehicle (Manual Transmission)
Turns
- Turning
- Turning Radius
- Off-Tracking
- High Center of Gravity
- Visibility
- Steering Your Vehicle
- Right Turns
- Signal
- Slow Down
- Manual Transmission
- Pull Up
- Scan
- Keep Right
- Straighten Out
- Left Turns
- Signal
- Check Intersection
- Choose a Lane
- Slow Down
- Manual Transmission
- Pull Up
- Scan the Road
- Watch Your Mirrors
- Finish the Turn
- Straighten Out
Roadway Hazards
- Curves
- Curves
- Right Curve
- Left Curve
Roundabouts
- Left Turns
- Straight Through
- Right Turns
- Visibility
- Restricted Areas
- Clearances
- Signs
- Backing & Parking
On Ramps/Off Ramps
- Off Ramps
- On Ramps
Entry-Level Driver Training: Canada: Crossing the Border
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 15 minutes
Product Code
: 65333
Every day, many professional drivers cross the U.S.-Canada border without incident. For the new professional driver, however, the thought of delivering goods into another country might seem like a daunting task. Being aware of and knowledgeable about some of the processes and procedures can help make the border crossing experience smooth and relatively easy.
This course is designed to provide an awareness of and knowledge about some of the processes and procedures that can help make the border crossing experience smooth and relatively easy.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Discuss general requirements for crossing the Canadian border
- Describe the processes used to cross the border into Canada and back into the United States
- Identify the credentials needed when operating in Canada
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Canada: Crossing the Border program covers the following topics:
General Requirements
- Personal Credentials/Identification
- Prior Convictions
- Declaring Personal Items
- Vehicle Credentials/Safety Compliance
Border Station Hours
- Border Crossing Procedures
- Station Approach
- Station Lanes
- Station Signs
- Searches
- Paperwork
- Border Crossing Programs
- Operating Authority/Canadian Safety Credentials
- Operating Authority
- Canadian Safety Credentials
- IFTA/IRP Credentials
Entry-Level Driver Training: Canada: Hours of Service and Daily Vehicle Inspections
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 17 minutes
Product Code
: 65350
Every day, many professional drivers cross the U.S.-Canada border without incident. For the new professional driver, however, the thought of delivering goods into another country might seem like a daunting task. Being aware of and knowledgeable about some of the processes and procedures can help make the border crossing experience smooth and relatively easy.
This course is designed to provide an awareness of and knowledge about some of the processes and procedures that can help make the border crossing experience smooth and relatively easy.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Describe Canada’s hours of service working limits
- Explain Canada’s record of duty status requirements
- Explain the vehicle inspection requirements in Canada
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Canada: Hours of Service and Daily Vehicle Inspection program covers the following topics:
Canada Hours of Service
- South of the 60th Parallel
- North of the 60th Parallel
- Canada’s Record of Duty Status Requirements
- Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs)
- Canada Hours of Service
- South of the 60th Parallel
- North of the 60th Parallel
- ELD Exceptions
Vehicle Trip Inspections
- 2 Daily Inspections
Entry-Level Driver Training: Canada: Sizes, Weights, and Measurements
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 6 minutes
Product Code
: 65371
Every day, many professional drivers cross the U.S.-Canada border without incident. Being aware of and knowledgeable about Canada’s size and weight requirements will help drivers prepare for success. drivers should also know some basic information about Canada’s use of the metric system.
This course is designed to help drivers understand how Canada’s requirements for sizes, weights, and measurements differ from the U.S.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Identify where to look for size and weight limits
- Describe the measurements used for distance and speed
- Explain how to convert temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius
- Explain how Canadian currency is different from what’s used in the United States
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Canada: Sizes, Weights, and Measurements program covers the following topics:
Measurements
- Vehicle Sizes and Weights
- Metric System
- Metric Conversion
- Speed Limits
- Temperature Conversion
Currency
- Canadian Currency
Entry-Level Driver Training: Communication
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 10 minutes
Product Code
: 65297
Seeing and being seen is key when it comes to communication. Seeing is being able to focus attention on the road and the task of driving without being distracted. Being seen is making your presence and intentions known to other drivers.
This training is designed to help drivers communicate with others and develop the skills as a professional driver.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Describe ways to communicate your intent by using turn signals and brake lights
- Discuss how to communicate your presence through the use of headlights, horn, warning devices, and eye contact
- Explain how eye contact techniques can help you communicate with bicyclists, pedestrians, and other drivers
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Communication program covers the following topics:
Communicating While Driving
- Communicate Intent
- Turn Signals
- Brake Lights
- Communicate Presence
- Headlights
- Warning Devices
- Horn
- Eye Contact
- Communication from Others
- Movement
- Distracted Drivers
- Distractions
- Communication Prohibitions
- Cell Phone
- Texting
Entry-Level Driver Training: Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA)
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 28 minutes
Product Code
: 65331
When it comes to topics of importance in the motor carrier industry, Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) is at the top of the list. So, what is CSA and how does it affect drivers and their company? This course will help drivers answer this and many more questions on the topic.
This course is designed to help drivers understand the part they play in the CSA program.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Discuss the goal of Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA)
- List the four major components of CSA
- Describe the seven Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs)
- Recognize actions that can be taken by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in an intervention
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) program covers the following topics:
What is CSA?
- CSA System
- CSA Application
- CSA Components
Key Components
- Data Collection
- Safety Measurement System (SMS)
- Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs)
- Assigning Value
- Drivers
- Carriers
- Assigning Value
- Safety Evaluation
- Interventions
- Motor Carrier Interventions
- Driver Interventions
Your Role in CSA
- Positive Scores
- Maintenance
- BASICs
- Paperwork
- CSA-Related Data
Entry-Level Driver Training: Control Systems/Dashboard
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 23 minutes
Product Code
: 65233
Vehicle controls and instruments are essential to basic operation, safety, and maintenance. That’s why it’s important for drivers to understand how they function.
This training is designed to introduce drivers to the controls and instruments found in commercial motor vehicles (CMVs).
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Explain the purpose of a vehicle’s engine controls
- Locate a vehicle’s primary controls and discuss the function of each
- Describe the purpose of a vehicle’s secondary controls and identify their locations
- Recognize all vehicle instruments and explain the acceptable operating range for each
- Identify warning devices commonly found on a vehicle
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Control Systems/Dashboard program covers the following topics:
Primary Controls
- Engine Controls
- Primary Vehicle Controls
- Steering Wheel
- Accelerator
- Clutch Pedal
- Transmission
- Brakes
- Antilock Brakes
- Auxiliary Brakes and Retarders
- Interaxle Differential Lock
Secondary Controls
- Seeing
- Communication
- Climate/Comfort Controls
- Driver Safety
Vehicle Instruments
- Speedometer
- Odometer
- Tachometer
- Fuel Gauge
- Voltmeter
- Ammeter
- Air Pressure Gauge
- Oil Pressure Gauge
- Coolant Temperature Gauge
- Oil Temperature Gauge
- Warning Lights and Alarms
- Brake Pressure
- Oil Level
- Coolant Temp
- Coolant Level
- Oil Pressure
- ABS
Entry-Level Driver Training: Coupling Trailers
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 12 minutes
Product Code
: 65295
Professional commercial motor vehicle drivers deal with coupling and uncoupling pretty much on a daily basis. Drivers need to be able to do it efficiently, but they also need to do it safely. If they don’t, the costs can be huge.
This course is designed to help drivers understand techniques to help them safely couple a tractor-trailer. They will need to know what to look for when inspecting the coupling system and how the coupling process works.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Explain how to effectively inspect the coupling system, and
- Describe the coupling process.
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Coupling and Uncoupling: Coupling Trailers program covers the following topics:
Inspection
- Inspecting the Fifth Wheel
Positioning
- Getting into Position
- Connecting
- Getting Ready to Go
Entry-Level Driver Training: Distracted Driving
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 18 minutes
Product Code
: 65298
Distraction occurs any time drivers take their eyes off the road, their hands off the wheel, or their mind off driving. Common distractions can be a phone, radio, even a navigation system. Anything that drivers do-other than focusing on driving a vehicle safely-is a distraction.
This training is designed to help drivers recognize and manage distractions while on the road.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Identify common driving distractions
- Describe how to prevent accidents caused by distracted driving
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Distracted Driving program covers the following topics:
Recognizing Driving Distractions
- Types of Distractions
- Visual Distractions
- Physical Distractions
- Mental Distractions
- Distracting Devices
- Personal Devices
- Texting
- Cell Phone Use
- Exception
- Penalties
- State Requirements
Entry-Level Driver Training: Drugs/Alcohol
Formats
: E-Learning
Intended Audience
: Drivers who are applying for an initial commercial driver’s license (CDL) or drivers upgrading their current CDL.
Copyright Date
: 2022
Languages
: English
Length
: 25 minutes
Product Code
: 65328
All professional drivers who hold a commercial driver’s license (CDL) are subject to the alcohol and drug testing requirements necessary to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV). It’s important that professional drivers know about Part 382 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs), which addresses the testing and use of alcohol and drugs for CDL drivers. These regulations exist to prevent vehicle accidents and injuries that are the result of driver misuse of alcohol or abuse of drugs. They help to keep drivers, and everyone on the road, safe.
This course is designed to address the testing and consequences of alcohol and drug use by professional drivers.
After completing this program, learners will be able to:
- Define safety-sensitive functions
- Describe the alcohol and drug prohibitions that apply to CMV operators
- Identify what types of testing drivers can expect to experience under various circumstances
- Explain the alcohol and drug testing procedures
- Describe the consequences of violating the prohibitions
- Recognize the effects of alcohol abuse and drug use and how they impair driving abilities
- Describe how to inspect the brake system
The J. J. Keller Entry-Level Driver Training: Drugs/Alcohol program covers the following topics:
Prohibitions
- Alcohol Prohibitions
- Drug Prohibitions
- Failed or Refused Testing
Types of Tests
- Pre-Employment Testing
- Post-Accident Testing
- Random Testing
- Positive Animated List
- Reasonable Suspicion Testing
- Reasonable Suspicion of Alcohol Use
- Return-to-Duty Testing
- Follow-Up Testing
Testing Procedures
- Alcohol Testing
- Drug Testing
Consequences of Violations
- Refusing to Test
Effects on Driving Abilities
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Effects of Alcohol Use
- Drug Use
- Effects of Drug Use
- Medications