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This program helps employees comply with DOT regulations relating to securing loads on tractor trailers. Topics include: different types of trucks and associated loading requirements, load securement procedures, number of straps needed for different loads, working load limits and other related safety information.
(11 Min)
Remind workers about the dangers of texting and driving with this safety video featuring personal stories and interviews from drivers that have experienced first-hand the fall-out from texting and driving.
(20 Minutes)
This video is designed for parents and teachers of small children who ride school bus or other transportation vehicles. Topics covered in this safety video include: Safe and danger zones, basic safety tips, on the bus safety, and crossing in front of the bus.
(12 Minutes)
A true story of what happened when Bob drank a few beers at a party and decided to drive home...a young girl dead, his wife paralyzed and Bob in jail.
(20 Minutes)
This gripping story revolves around the fact that every 15 minutes a death occurs from drunk driving. Viewers will have the chance to see the overall effect on families and friends of victims.
(15 Minutes)
This short yet powerful video recounts the tragic true story of 20-year-old Phil Cummings, who was killed by an alcohol-impaired driver.
(7 Minutes)
This video is a general overview of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) Alcohol and Drug Testing Rules for persons required to obtain a Commercial Drivers License (CDL).
In today’s busy world, distractions are everywhere, especially behind the wheel. Phones, ipods, texting, talking, you name it, they’re all distractions. The tempatation to use these devices behind the wheel is very real.
(13 minutes)
Backing, parking and driving in intersections are three extremely vulnerable moments for a driver that all require the proper knowledge, skill and attention. This presentation will show how to prevent the usual hazards that pres¬ent themselves when backing, parking and at intersections. Instruction will be provided on minimizing distractions, handling blind spots and preventing accidents through proper vehicle operation and awareness.
(18 minutes)
Two professional drivers demonstrate the difference between defensive driving and aggressive driving as they participate in a safe driving test.
(15 minutes)

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We’ve all seen one - or been one. We’re talking about that distracted driver, one hand on the steering wheel and the other on the phone, with the job of driving safely clearly far from his mind. Cell phone use has escalated considerably in the past decade. So has the number of phone-related traffic fatalities and the number of jurisdictions enacting laws that prohibit or restrict cell phone use. Many companies are following suit by introducing policies that prohibit or limit a worker’s cell phone use while driving.
What we call black ice is sleet or rain or melted snow that freezes as a sheet and is not visible as ice. The road looks the same as it always does, which is why
Operating a vehicle in reverse puts you at a disadvantage. It's difficult to see all the obstacles in your way. And because the driver seating and controls are designed primarily for forward travel, it's hard to respond quickly enough to changing traffic situations. According to the National Safety Council, one in four motor vehicle accidents can be attributed to poor backing techniques.
Once the snow starts to fall, our driving skills are pushed to the limit. Do you know how to drive properly in winter conditions? A few moments spent thinking about it now could save you from problems later when you’re out on the road.
Imagine a vehicle that weighs twice as much as your family car, can’t stop nearly as quickly and is operated by a person who may not see you.
Electronics technology has progressed so quickly that instant messaging, the Internet and credit-card sized music players are now in the hands of millions of North Americans. Workplace regulations concerning the use of electronic devices are a hot-button issue. Musical distractions in vehicles, however, are almost impossible to regulate.
Driving at night is deadly and you, at some point this year, will most likely need to drive at night while working. So, whether you are traveling to a remote jobsite or heading in for an early morning conference, you will need to be careful on the road.
Winter weather can be unpredictable and dangerous. Getting caught in a winter storm can be downright deadly if you aren’t prepared.
Road rage is defined as aggressive or violent behavior stemming from a driver's uncontrolled anger at the actions of another motorist.
Your headlights are especially important for safe travel during the winter. In addition to the long hours of darkness, weather conditions such as fog, snow, sleet and rain reduce the ability to see and to

You?ve heard it before and you?ll hear it again because it?s a fact - seatbelts save lives. A high percentage of all work-related fatalities each year are caused by motor vehicle crashes. Many of these deaths could have been avoided if the drivers and passengers in these vehicles had been belted in.