Mann Consultant Services
Our team has nearly 100 years of combined experience in the trucking industry and we stay on top of the regulation changes at the Federal, State, and Local level that can impact you and your customers.
The “S” cam brake is the most common type of foundation brake used on commercial vehicles with air brake systems. This presentation gives the learner an overview of the components and how they work together in the braking system.
This presentation will go over driving in extreme weather conditions including rain, snow, and foggy conditions. The program will assist the driver to be safer and aware of dangerous conditions.
This lesson describes how a professional truck driver deals with the array of hazardous weather and road conditions he or she will encounter.
This presentation uses a gameshow theme to teach drivers awareness of drug and alcohol regulations.
This presentation provides some key safety points for truck drivers who operate in snowy and icy conditions during the winter months.
Drivers today are more distracted than ever by personal devices, vehicle technology, and other distracted drivers. In fact, hundreds of thousands of people are injured in distracted driving crashes each year, according to the National Highway Traffic
Driving too fast for conditions, tailgating and not yielding the right-of-way are a few examples of poor speed and space management that can quickly lead to a crash, this training program will provide speed and space management techniques.
A designated employer representative (DER) is the employee in a workplace who is authorized to determine when a safety-sensitive employee, as defined by federal transportation safety laws, may be removed from duty.
The Hours-of-Service Training: Basics course is designed to cover the fundamentals of hours-of-service regulations and what it means to be regulated.
Truck backing counts as a very small percentage of a driver's driving time. But the most common, and sometimes most costly, crashes or incidents in trucking involve backing.
DOT Specimen Collectors must receive "qualification training" in order to comply with the Federal Regulations included in 49 CFR Part 40.
This course in the Driver's Training Series: Following & Stopping Distances will help the student to understand the importance of space management including following and stopping distances.