Webinar: Hours of Service
WebconferenceThis class offers a thorough overview of the federal safety regulations related to hours of service, including exemptions.
This class offers a thorough overview of the federal safety regulations related to hours of service, including exemptions.
Includes tips for hazards and a discussion on distracted driving. You'll leave with tools to customize the program for your company.
This class will provide an overview of driver qualification requirements.
This meeting is open only to current Trucking Association of Massachusetts (TAM) members. We ask that members register early, as we have limited space. Lunch will be served. Special thanks to Boyle Transportation in Billerica for hosting this member's meeting. Agenda The following presentations are scheduled. (The agenda is subject to change.) 2024 TAM Plans […]
The Department of Transportation has passed regulations requiring all employees in safety sensitive positions to undergo drug and alcohol training and be tested for drug or alcohol abuse. As an employer, you are responsible for making your drivers aware of the effects of operating a commercial vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol and […]
FMCSA required training per 382.603 for all supervisors of drivers subject to the controlled substance & alcohol DOT testing regulations.
This class provides an overview of the six compliance factors covered during an official DOT safety audit.
This class covers vehicle maintenance, records and inspections. Current TAM members should contact TAM for the current discount code.
This class offers practical suggestions for newly appointed supervisors that will help them navigate the transition successfully.
This class covers managing compliance, safety and accountability (CSA) scores. Current TAM members should contact TAM for the current discount code.
Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 172, Subpart H, mandates training for individuals involved in the transportation of hazardous materials (hazmat). New hazmat employees must be trained within 90 days after employment. Recurrent training of all hazmat employees is required at least once every 3 years. This hazmat training meets the above requirement for […]