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Training
Our Driving Concern: Transportation Safety Training for the Workplace
Motor vehicle crashes involving employees are devastating on a personal level. They also cause a significant financial burden on employers. Approximately half of all crash-related injuries result in employees missing time from work. This can lead to increased costs in health insurance, workers’ compensation, liability claims and lost productivity.
Our Driving Concern Transportation Safety Training for the Workplace is a comprehensive, free training course offered to you in partnership with the North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program. It enables employers to reduce driving risks by helping them to build a culture of safe driving.
Participants will:
- Learn how to establish and sustain a company-wide traffic safety program
- Understand the true cost of crashes beyond the roadway, including legal fees, insurance premiums and staffing disruptions
- Explore strategies for identifying and addressing risky driving behaviors in the workplace
- Gain tools and resources to promote safer driving among employees, whether they drive as part of their job or commute to work
- Build knowledge of core traffic safety principles, including distracted driving, seat belt use, impairment and speeding
Who Should Attend:
This training is ideal for human resources professionals, safety managers, supervisors, fleet managers, employee wellness coordinators and anyone responsible for workplace health and safety.
By the end of this course, participants will be equipped to drive change within their organization and reduce crash-related incidents and costs, while keeping their workforce safe and productive.
Duration: Flexible formats available (virtual or in-person)
Cost: Free
Interested?
Contact us to schedule your free training. [email protected]
Workplace Impairment Training
Join us for Workplace Impairment Training, delivered LIVE—either virtually or in person!
Who is the course for?
Everyone in the workplace.
This new course answers:
- What’s the relationship between impairment and workplace safety?
- What factors and situations can cause impairment?
- What are common signs and symptoms of impairment?
- What do I do upon observing impairment in the workplace?
- What are the impacts and costs of employees’ impairment to a company’s bottom line?
- What resources are available to help me recognize and address impairment in my workplace?
Realistic scenarios and practice activities help participants recognize the many types of impairment—including drug or alcohol impairment, fatigue, over-the-counter medications, and mental distress.
Interested?
Contact us to schedule your free training. [email protected]
Webinars
Our Driving Concern – Transportation Safety Training for the Workplace
Wednesday, Jan. 21 (10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.)
Motor vehicle crashes involving employees are devastating on a personal level. They also cause a significant financial burden on employers. About half of all crash-related injuries result in employees missing time from work. This can lead to increased costs in health insurance, workers’ compensation, liability claims and lost productivity.
Transportation safety training helps employers reduce driving risks and build on a comprehensive culture of workplace safety.
Participants will:
- Learn how to establish and sustain a company-wide traffic safety program.
- Understand the true cost of crashes beyond the roadway, including legal fees, insurance premiums and staffing disruptions.
- Explore strategies for identifying and addressing risky driving behaviors in the workplace.
- Gain tools and resources to promote safer driving among employees, whether they drive as part of their job or commute to work.
- Build knowledge of core traffic safety principles, including distracted driving, seat belt use, impairment and speeding.
Who Should Attend:
This training is ideal for human resources professionals, safety managers, supervisors, fleet managers, employee wellness coordinators and anyone responsible for workplace health and safety.
By the end of this course, participants will be equipped to drive change within their organization and reduce crash-related incidents and costs, while keeping their workforce safe and productive.
Keeping Employees Safe – Reasonable Suspicion Training & DOT Clearinghouse Insights
Thursday, Feb. 12 (11 a.m.-Noon)
Keeping your employees safe starts with recognizing the signs of impairment. That’s why reasonable suspicion training is essential to any strong drug-free workplace program. In this webinar, Drug Recognition Expert Jorge Leal shares the most common mistakes employers make in workplace drug and alcohol testing – and he discusses how to avoid them. You’ll also gain valuable insights into the DOT Clearinghouse and what every employer needs to know to stay compliant and protect their workforce.
Creating a Culture of Safety – How Employers Can Influence Safer Driving Habits
Wednesday, March 18 (11 a.m.-noon ET)
In today’s fast-paced work environment, the decisions employees make behind the wheel can have lasting impacts on their well-being – and on your organization. During this webinar, we’ll explore how employers can play a powerful role in shaping safer driving behaviors through clear policies, supportive leadership and practical engagement strategies.
Participants will learn how to build a proactive safety culture that reduces crash risks, encourages responsible choices and empowers employees to take ownership of their safety on and off the job. From understanding behavior-based safety principles to implementing effective training and communication techniques, this session provides actionable steps any employer can take to make safer driving a shared organizational priority.
Presenter: Brian Fielkow.
Brian is a consultant, professional speaker, author and the executive vice president of risk resources at Acrisure. A seasoned business leader, board advisor and entrepreneur, Brian is widely recognized for his expertise in building strong organizations through culture transformation and practical, people-centered leadership. He brings decades of experience helping companies improve safety performance, strengthen employee engagement and achieve sustainable growth. Brian’s insights bridge strategy and real-world application, making him a trusted voice for leaders seeking to elevate their organizational culture and drive meaningful, lasting change.
Online Learning
Smarter, Simpler: Learning Management System
Our new learning management system is designed to make it easier for users to access and complete our FREE traffic safety training courses. The system features a streamlined user experience, including improved navigation and mobile-friendly courses. In addition, the system supports group training delivery. Supervisors and managers can now assign courses to employees, track completions and access improved reporting tools.
Click on the button below to access the new LMS and begin your training.