Learn procedures for disabled vehicle response
Handle accidents involving trucks effectively
Respond to truck fires safely
Improve incident management skills
How to handle a disabled vehicle, reporting accidents, accident scene procedures, emergency procedures, vehicle fires, and hot loads procedures for handling hazardous waste. It is best for drivers to stop the vehicle if they notice any unusual noise or think there is a problem with the vehicle. Experienced drivers know when a truck sounds unusual or if there is a problem with the motor or other parts of the vehicle. If you are not sure, pull over and check out the problem. This program is a guide to help drivers avoid excessive downtime due to a disabled vehicle.
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