Flatbed Cargo Securement Training Program
J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc., developed a new driver training program designed to reduce the risk for cargo securement violations, accidents, and liability.

J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc., a lprovider of compliance products and services in transportation, construction, human resources, and other industries, has developed a new driver training program designed to reduce the risk for cargo securement violations, accidents, and liability.
Cargo Securement FLATBEDS training program teaches drivers how to keep their flatbed loads in place and in compliance with 49 CFR Section 392.9 and Part 393, Subpart I. The program goes beyond the minimum requirements by including best practices and how-to information to further ensure the proper and safe securement of cargo. Plus, it underscores the impact of cargo securement violations, on both the individual driver and the carrier, under CSA.
The training program covers key topics: correct tiedown use, rub rail issues, headerboards, and other aspects of proper cargo securement. It also includes separate segments on the five most common types of commodities: heavy equipment, lumber and building materials, metal coils, concrete pipe, and logs.
According to Daren Hansen, Senior Editor-Transportation Safety at J. J. Keller, “This training program truly covers a lot of ground. Of course it explains the regulations and the consequences of securing cargo improperly, but it goes well beyond that. It really conveys the responsibility that drivers have for protecting their cargo, their vehicles, the public, and their own personal safety throughout the transportation process, from pre-trip right up to the point of delivery."
The program features a closed-captioned DVD video that includes a Main Program, Hazard Perception Challenge Scenarios, a 10-question Quiz, and a Note to Trainers. The video uses state-of-the-art techniques to demonstrate proper load securement, plus situational scenarios to increase drivers’ comprehension. Supporting materials include an Instructor’s Guide, a Trainer Tools CD-ROM with two PowerPoint® presentations, and an Awareness Poster.
The program also includes a Driver Training Packet, containing (1) Cargo Securement FLATBEDS Driver Handbook, (1) Cargo Securement Handbook for Drivers, and (1) Cargo Securement Sliding Calculator. The packets are recommended for each driver and are available online at jjkeller.com/53827.
The DVD training program, with all the components listed above, is priced at $365.
Cargo Securement FLATBEDS is available in additional formats that feature the same expert content, enabling trainers to respond to a variety of student learning styles and maximize the potential for learning to occur, while providing consistent information company-wide.
J. J. Keller's training formats include Video On Demand, which grants access to J. J. Keller's entire video training library and is available in Pay Per View or Subscription Service. In July 2012, Interactive Online will be available, enabling self-paced learning anywhere there is an Internet connection. In August 2012, Interactive CD-ROM training will also be available, which enables self-paced learning without an Internet connection.
To learn more about J. J. Keller's new Cargo Securement FLATBEDS, visit jjkeller.com/53827 or call 800-327-6868.
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