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7-17-2024 | Issue 14

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MEMBERS IN THE NEWS

Ryder acquires mobile fleet maintenance provider Pit Stop

Ryder System said Monday it will acquire mobile maintenance and repair services provider Pit Stop Fleet Service.

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NATMI - Safety & DOT Compliance August 20, 2024

The Safety & DOT Compliance series is a 2-day program, which includes: Day 1: DOT Compliance & Safety - This seminar focuses on driver qualifications, safety fitness, and safety ratings, roadside inspection, CDL requirements, and driver physicals. Master the safety compliance skills necessary.

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YPC Craft Axe Throwing Fundraiser

We invite you to support The Tennessee Trucking Foundation with the SETN Young Professional and Safety & Maintenance Council's Axe Throwing event.

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YPC Putt Shack Social

We invite you to join us for an evening of fun and networking at Putt Shack Social, sponsored by Kimbro Oil Company. Join the Young Professionals Council (YPC) on August 22nd from 5 pm to 7pm at 138 12th Ave, Nashville, TN.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

Report Finds Opportunities, Obstacles for Electric Vehicles | Transport Topics

The trucking industry is seeing more opportunities to deploy electric vehicles despite obstacles that still must be overcome, according to a July 9 report by NACFE and RMI.

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Are Air Disc Brakes Worth It? | Transport Topics

In choosing brake systems for a commercial fleet, there's no wrong answer whether air disc brakes are a right fit versus drum brakes. There are plenty of advantages for both.

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Melody Drummond Hansen Appointed FMCSA Chief Counsel

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced Melody Drummond Hansen as the agency's new Chief Counsel.

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'Still highly negative': Capacity attrition slows in Q2

Carrier exits consistently outweighed additions to the market, per federal data compiled by Trucking Dive.

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FMCSA delays closely watched trucking rulemaking until 2025

The FMCSA recently delayed rulemaking on truck speed limiters, pre-2000 engine ELD mandates and automatic emergency braking systems to 2025.

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Divided Final Report Issued on Side Underride Protection | Transport Topics

Two trucking industry trade groups are criticizing a report issued by members of a specially appointed federal committee on trailer side underride protection as lacking in true consensus.

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SAFETY SPOTLIGHT

Most everybody agrees that random Drug and Alcohol testing works to save lives, prevent injuries, and reduce carrier liabilities. Yet every year, thousands of motor carriers are fined and penalized during FMCSA audits for failing to follow the rules in Title 49 CFR Part 382 (Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use and Testing).


Why? - Failure to implement a random alcohol and/or drug testing program, or one that uses a scientifically valid method.


The FMCSA regulations require that you develop a written policy on controlled substances use and alcohol misuse in the workplace and that the policy be provided to every driver. §382.601 identifies the required content of the materials to be made available to each driver and requires the employer to maintain a statement signed by each employee certifying receipt of the policy/educational materials.


So how do you know if you’re actually using a scientifically valid method? In order to prove that your method of testing is actually scientifically valid, the FMSCA recommends the following best practices on who, when, and how to test.

 

1. Employees about to perform, who are performing, or who has just performed a safety-sensitive are part of the DOT random pool(s).

2. Select and test on a quarterly basis.

3. Spread testing dates reasonably through the year in a non-predictable pattern.

4. Since your safety-sensitive employee population varies throughout the year, increase your testing numbers to stay safe.

5. Ensure that you provide privacy for each employee during the notification and testing process.

6. Document. Document. Document. 


It’s not uncommon for an employee to be selected several times in a row (while another employee has never been selected), leading some drivers to feel singled out. This happens because a driver isn’t removed from the pool simply because he’s been selected previously. This keeps the selection process truly random (i.e. scientifically valid).


Additionally, employers must provide training to all persons who supervise drivers subject to the regulations, in accordance with §382.603. The purpose of this training is to enable supervisors to determine whether reasonable suspicion exists to require a driver to undergo testing described in §382.307.

 

The NATMI Safety and DOT Compliance course conducted by the Association fulfills the DOT’s mandatory requirements Drug and Alcohol Testing and Reasonable Suspicion training for supervisors. Look for the course announcements and if you have someone in your company who needs supervisor training, let’s get them signed up for the course.

 


Marty Pollock, Director of Safety

Tennessee Trucking Association

FOUNDATION NEWS
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Road Team Captains on the Move!

This month, our Road Team Captains have been hard at work traveling to various summer camps and community centers across the state to spread the message of highway safety! These photos are from two different Summer Camp events we worked in the Memphis area. We’re enjoying the summer sun and look forward to many more great events to wrap up July!



Bri Law

Foundation Coordinator

Tennessee Trucking Association/Foundation

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Tennessee Trucking Foundation Contribution


Want to make a contribution to our Foundation? You can easily donate to the foundation on our website. Thank you to all who support our Foundation's mission. 



  • Advancing highway safety
  • Educating the public through programs designed to make our roads safer
  • Providing Tennessee children’s charities with funds to improve the lives of our state’s children
  • The TTF Scholarship, administered annually by the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee


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