PacLease Offers Online Safety Courses With J.J. Keller
PacLease has launched a subscription-based safety course program called PacTrainer, offering over 360 online courses and tutorials aimed at improving driving skills and compliance.
by Staff
March 17, 2016
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In partnership with J.J. Keller, PacLease has launched a subscription-based safety course program called PacTrainer, offering over 360 online courses and tutorials aimed at improving driving skills and compliance.
PacTrainer offers safety compliance training on several topics including safe driving practices, hazmat, human resources and legal compliance, workplace safety and construction.
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“The easy-to-use online program is accessible 24/7, and the interactive courses cover topics ranging from extreme weather driving, to speed and space management, and hours-of-service training,” said Michelle Harry, PacLease’s director of marketing. “We offer a complete library of courses which provide our customers’ drivers with continuing education.”
PacTrainer will also offer a video subscription service with access to more than 100 full-length videos on a variety of safety topics.
“The videos can be watched either in a classroom setting or via remote viewing while drivers are at rest stops,” said Harry. “Most segments also come with an instructor’s guide, classroom handouts and quizzes.”
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Paccar Leasing Company, or PacLease, is a commercial truck leasing company that serves the transportation industry.
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