Indiana is one of 13 states that allow truck drivers to get their HME at 18 instead of 21 for intrastate commerce.
DOT-required hazmat training must cover four distinct areas: general awareness, safety, security awareness, and function-specific training, the company said. For trainers, the latter can be the most ...
Daniel England, CEO of Salt Lake City-based truckload carrier C.R. England, believes the background check program being put in place to monitor truck drivers with haz-mat endorsements on their ...
Luma “Brighter Learning,” a learning and instructional design company that helps carriers save time and money with orientation training, announced a new game-based interactive module for Hazardous ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) published an interim final rule [RIN 1652-AA17] in the Federal Register November 24, 2004, that amends the standards used to assess hazmat truck ...
A five-truck fleet out of LaGrange, Ga., has been issued an effective shutdown order by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration after an investigation revealed the company did not adhere to ...
Covenant Transport announced a new pay package for the company’s hazardous materials over-the-road drivers that includes per-week minimum pay. Hazmat drivers for the Tennessee-based carrier with the ...
Commercial truck drivers transporting hazardous materials soon will be required to undergo background checks and fingerprinting by the Homeland Security Department to protect against terrorist attacks ...
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