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Commercial Driver Safety: Trends, Compliance, Next Steps

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Commercial Driver Safety: Trends, Compliance, Next Steps
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November 17, 2011 at 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET
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Description
Safety is everyone’s concern, but particularly when you employ anyone who drives on behalf of your organization. Non-compliant applications increased dramatically in 2011 to 31.42 percent, up from 11.78 percent in 2010 according to our study of commercial transportation client data. The LexisNexis Commercial Driver Safety Report 2011 revealed numerous instances of incomplete or inaccurate information used by organizations to screen and qualify drivers, highlighting significant and troubling gaps in compliance and safety programs.

Attend this webinar to review finding such as these and discuss implications and next steps:
•       Motor vehicle reports (MVRs) with adverse findings (which can indicate one or more violations, a revoked license or other issues) are consistently increasing year after year, from 48.2 percent in 2008 to 50.33 percent in 2011.
•        In 2011, 41 percent of all DOT physical examinations reviewed were limited in their certification or incurred a compliance-related condition compared to 38 percent in 2010.
•       Cocaine positive results are increasing.

Participants will learn:
* Identify trends affecting their driver programs.
* Discuss actionable steps to steer their programs back on course.
* Review anticipated changes over the next 5 years they need to consider to stay on track.

Who Should Participate
* HR Managers * Safety and Risk executives * DOT Program Managers * Drug Screening Specialists * Business Owners
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Legal and Compliance - Managing Employer Risk
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What You Will Learn
* Identify trends affecting their driver programs. * Discuss actionable steps to steer their programs back on course. * Review anticipated changes over the next 5 years they need to consider to stay on track.
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Drive better background checks.
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Hayley Hitchcock
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