Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center Jeff Frank, Director.

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Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center Jeff Frank, Director

1106 South 32 nd Street Fort Dodge, IA Transportation Training Solutions Professional Driver Training since 1971

CDL Programs Full Course (390 Hours) Accelerated Course (195 Hours) Refresher/Contracted Training (free evaluation and week to week training, based on evaluation results) Two Day Training (Training one day and DOT Testing)

DOT Compliance Assistance Driver Qualification files Inspections Out Of Service Criteria Increase Driver Knowledge of regulations Identify and Implement processes

Driver Safety Evaluations Pre-Trip Inspections Safe Starting Procedures Evaluating Driving Habits (good/bad) Implementing Defensive Driving Awareness (Smith’s System) Backing (proper setups, safety communication)

Benefits of Driver Safety Evaluations Better Driver/Employee Reduce equipment Maintenance (Tires/excessive brake wear/driveline stress/ conserve fuel/reduce accidents) Improved Company and Self Image Reduce Violations Improve DOT Compliance Help keep Insurance costs in check

L 3 Trans Sim VI Simulators

View of an Off Ramp 37 Different Scenarios 60 Different commercial vehicle combinations 10 Different Transmissions

Load Securement Training

Know The FMCSR’s Regulations

Hours of Service FMCSR Part 395

100 Air Mile Radius Exception  Know the regulations and how they apply to your operation  Make sure driver’s know the regulations  Be compliant  Avoid fines for noncompliance

Fork Lift Training

Classroom/General Competency/Driving Test Meet OSHA Requirements Make sure operators are properly trained Avoid costly injuries, damage, and fines

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