The Granite Bay Group, commercial vehicle compliance management and training specialists, is offering a two-day workshop on Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and California Biennial Inspection of Terminals
(BIT) program requirements. The workshop is scheduled for May 15-16, 2007 at the Ontario Airport Marriott Hotel in Ontario, Calif.
The program is designed to prepare motor carriers for a DOT Compliance Review and ensure that safety staffs stay up-to-date on regulation changes. Covered topics will include requirements for proper accident reporting and record keeping, CDL requirements, driving rules, vehicle maintenance, the difference between federal and California hours of-service rules, and driver qualification, including Part 380 and California's Title 13, alcohol and drug testing.
The Granite Bay Group performs FMCSA and California Highway Patrol BIT records inspections as well as federal OSHA and Cal-OSHA safety inspections. It also provides Expert Witness Services in both criminal and civil commercial vehicle collision litigation.
To enroll in the workshop, visit www.designedcompliance.com and click on the "seminars" link. A special hotel rate at the Ontario Airport Marriott is available. Seminar cost is $599 per person or $575 per person for two or more persons from the same company.
Motor Carrier Safety Regs Workshop May 15-16 in California
The Granite Bay Group, commercial vehicle compliance management and training specialists, is offering a two-day workshop on Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and California Biennial Inspection of Terminal
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