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    BUILDING A FLEET SAFETY PROGRAM: PART 2 OF 2

    Part one of this article discussed forward crash avoidance systems and some issues that may arise by utilizing such a system independent of other safety features available. In part two, Kinniry discusses solutions to build […] More

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    FATIGUE MANAGEMENT: PART 2 OF 2

    What are the key elements of a solid Fatigue Management Program (FMP)? I believe it starts with commitment from the top. What’s important to your leadership will be important to your entire organization. It’s not […] More

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    MAXIMIZE ALERTNESS

    Fatigue management is a complex subject with a number of key areas that have an impact on fatigue, alertness, and well-being. Perhaps the core area of fatigue management is sleep and all the ways it […] More

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    FATIGUE MANAGEMENT: PART 1 OF 2

    Looking back on 20 years in operations and safety leadership in the trucking industry, I’ve learned many things. Our business is always changing. To be successful, companies must learn to plan for changes and evolve […] More

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    ALL TIED DOWN

    Service-oriented fleets, as well as traditional transportation companies, rely on drivers to safely deliver equipment and materials. Often, these delivery sites are far less organized than brick-and-mortar freight docks. The risks are different and company […] More

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