J.J. Keller & Associates has developed 28 new online training courses that it said can help fleets reduce fines and CSA scores and become more prepared for roadside inspections. Corrective action training (CAT) can help fleets ensure their drivers are ready for the road.
J.J. Keller Offers Corrective Action Training Courses
J.J. Keller & Associates, Inc. has developed 28 new online training courses that can help fleets reduce fines and CSA scores and become more prepared for roadside inspections.

Photo: J.J. Keller
“Targeted corrective-action training makes sure drivers get the training they really need, when they need it,” said J.J. Keller subject-matter expert Daren Hansen. “This type of training is data-driven, more efficient for drivers and employers, and more effective at correcting specific behaviors that can lead to violations and crashes.”
J.J. Keller’s CAT online training courses will help motor carriers provide training on critical transport safety and compliance topics such as:
30-Minute Breaks
CDLs and Medical Cards
Electronic Logging Devices
Hard Cornering
Hazmat Emergency Response Information
Hours of Service Documentation
Seat Belts
Tailgating
Traffic Lanes
Windshields and Wipers
Annual Periodic Inspections
Cell Phones
Emergency Equipment
Harsh Acceleration
Hazmat Packaging
Lights
Speeding
Tires
Vehicle Leaks
Brakes
Hard Braking
Hazmat Cargo Tanks
Hazmat Shipping Papers
Placarding
Stop Signs
Traffic Control Devices
Vehicle Maintenance
Additional corrective action courses will be available soon. This first group was chosen because these are the areas where the most violations are seen, the company said.
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