Trucksafe Consulting offers fleets a training, compliance solution

Trucksafe Consulting offers fleets a training, compliance solution

Trucksafe Consulting has launched compliance and training services dedicated to helping trucking companies of all sizes navigate DOT regulations, highway safety issues and driver retention. Offering personalized, focused safety and compliance consulting, as well as a library of on-demand educational and training videos via its Trucksafe Academy, Trucksafe says its partnership-based approach is meant to give fleets of all sizes a solution to ensure safety of their drivers and fleet.

Trucksafe says its mission is to help motor carriers earn and maintain satisfactory safety ratings, improve CSA scores and SMS rankings and bolster fleets’ ability to manage and train drivers, dispatchers and safety managers.

Trucksafe also performs various levels of mock audits to reveal weak spots before the DOT does, aids in reversing erroneous records via DataQs appeals, offers a catalog of downloadable DOT compliance forms and offers a library of both free and paid on-demand videos.

Also, via Trucksafe Academy, fleets have access to video-based on-demand training courses. These courses, designed to efficiently bring fleets up to speed on regulatory obligations, feature interactive graphics, electronic handouts, quizzes and completion certificates for fleets to track progress and assign additional lessons.

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