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Description

Trucking is one of the most regulated industries in the country, and a much more complex business than many people realize when they first get into it. Unlike other regulated professions like real estate, insurance, law, accounting etc. which all have education and testing requirements before you can begin operating such a regulated business - trucking has no such preliminary requirements.
Virtually anyone who can fill out a few forms, or pay a third party service to do it for them, and then pay the filing fees can start a trucking company. It is not complicated or hard to do.
Regardless of whether a new motor carrier (trucking company) understands it or not - they are immediately and fully under all of the applicable regulations that cover virtually every aspect of their business.
These regulations are a maze of complex, and often changing regulations, rules and procedures that contain subtle almost hidden requirements that carry heavy fines, penalties and other liabilities in the event they are violated, whether intentionally or not.
The key to reducing your chances of having problems, getting fined and even possibly losing your authority to operate and being forced off the road - and probably out of business as a result - is to take the time and effort to become familiar with the requirements BEFORE you start operating your new trucking business.
This course is designed and intended to give you an INTRODUCTION to and make you aware of key regulations, overall risk management practices and procedures and of what management control systems are as well as how to use them effectively. 
PLEASE NOTE: This Is An INTRODUCTORY Course Only 
To properly cover it all in detail to the level needed would make this a massive course, and is beyond our scope and purpose here. Having said  that, it will help give you a far better understanding of what you are going to need to be aware of, and how to begin preparing to meet regulatory requirements. In the course I will tell you how you can get additional resources and much more in-depth information when you want it too.
Staying Current and Continuing Education
Overtime the regulations do change.
That makes it extremely important to keep your learning current and to always be using current copies of the regulations too. Taking additional courses, attending workshops either in person or via Zoom or other similar methods is a very good idea and a wise investment.
Taking this course will help you build a solid foundation for your own risk management and DOT compliance programs and help you do better in your trucking business overall.
Who this course is for:
Anyone who is planning to start a trucking business or work as a manager within any trucking company will benefit from this information.

What you'll learn

Have a better understanding of the regulations that apply and know where and how to get additional information, training and help as desired

Know what Management Control Systems are and how to use them

Gain a better idea of other threats and risks to be faced when operating a trucking company

How hiring, training and retention play vital roles in compliance, safety and risk management overall

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction and Overview
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1.1-Introduction to the Course and Learning Objectives
1.2-How to Use This Course and Benefit The Most From It
1.3-Warning and Disclaimer - Do NOT Rely On This or Any Course - Use The Regulations
1.4-The Agencies
1.5-The FMCSA and It's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
1.6-The Stated Mission of The FMCSA and Purpose Of the Regulations
1.7-Realities of Regulations and Their Effect On Trucking Business and Trucking Life
1.8-Other Liabilities and Threats to Consider
2-Key Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
9
2.1-Warning! Use Extreme Caution When Setting Up Your D & A Programs!
2.2-DOT Drug and Alcohol Testing Program
2.3-CDL Requirements and Verification Requirements
2.4-Driver Qualifications
2.5-Medical Certificates and Issues To Be Aware Of
2.6-Mandatory Insurance Requirements
2.7-Drivers Hours Of Service (HOS) Regulations
2.8-Drivers Records Of Duty (ROD's) Methods and Requirements
2.9-Periodic Inspection Requirements
3-New Entrant Audit and Compliance Reviews
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3.1-New Entrant Safety Assurance Program
3.2-Know Who Is Involved In The Audit
3.3-Audit Location
3.4-What To Expect During The Audit
3.5-What You Should Have Ready
3.6-What NOT to Do During An Audit!
3.7-Compliance Reviews
3.8-How To Avoid Triggering A Compliance Review
4-Overall Risk Management and Business Management Control Systems
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4.1-Everything is Related
4.2-There is NO WAY to Completely Eliminate All Trucking Business Risks
4.3-The Objective Is To Intentionally and Systematically Manage Your Risks
4.4-The Role of Hiring and Training
4.5-Incentive and Diciplinary Systems
4.6-BEWARE of Negligent Hiring and Retention
4.7-Big Trucks, Big Bucks - Big Target For Opportunistic Legal Actions
4.8-It's Not As Bad As It Sounds - You Just Need to Be Proactive vs Reactive
4.9-Considerations On Growing Your Fleet Effectively and Safely
4.10-Course Conclusion
5-Archived, Superseded And Retired Lectures
1
5.1-Know Who Is Subject To New Entrant Audits Duplicate Lecture
6-Additional Resources Available
1
6.1-Bonus Lectures And Resources