February 7, 2020 is the compliance date for entry level driver training (ELDT) regulation changes for new drivers. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has amended the regulations, adopting a new Class A Commercial Driver’s License. This includes a theory instruction upgrade curriculum that reduces training time and costs currently incurred by upgrading a Class B commercial driver’s license (CDL) to a Class A CDL.
Are you Prepared for the New Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) Regulations?
Topics: Safety Reward and Recognition Programs, Safety Rewards, Workplace Safety, Driver Safety, National Safety Month, Safe Driver Training
OSHA’s Evolving Position on Safety Incentive Programs – Part 4
Topics: OSHA, Safety Reward and Recognition Programs, Safety Rewards, Sales Incentive Programs, Workplace Safety
OSHA’s Evolving Position on Safety Incentive Programs – Part 3
Topics: OSHA, Safety Reward and Recognition Programs, Safety Rewards, Sales Incentive Programs, Workplace Safety
OSHA’s Evolving Position on Safety Incentive Programs – Part 2
Topics: OSHA, Safety Reward and Recognition Programs, Safety Rewards, Sales Incentive Programs, Workplace Safety
OSHA’s Evolving Position on Safety Incentive Programs – Part 1
Topics: OSHA, Safety Reward and Recognition Programs, Safety Rewards, Sales Incentive Programs, Workplace Safety
Watch our latest webinar - Disengagement: The Real Safety Hazard
Topics: Blog, Disengaged Employees, employee engagement, safety, Safety Programs, Safety Rewards
We often speak with companies that have concerns about initiating a safety program because they believe that it may cause accident hiding or under reporting. From All Star’s perspective and experience in properly designing and managing these types of programs – this is on the contrary.
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