Post-Accident Procedures: CMV Driver Training

$40.00

The objective of the Post-Accident Procedures: CMV Driver Training course is to be prepared and know what to do after a trucking accident. Even the safest drivers can find themselves in an accident. The moments following a crash can be overwhelming, making it difficult to think clearly. This course equips you with the knowledge and procedures to navigate this situation effectively.

Gain Confidence in Post-Crash Procedures:

  • Learn the essential steps to secure the scene after an accident, protecting yourself and others.
  • Master the procedures for handling fires involving your vehicle’s engine, tires, or cargo, including proper fire extinguisher use.

Who Should Take This Course?

  • New applicants for a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
  • Drivers upgrading their existing CDL

 

FREE IF YOU SIGN UP FOR ONE OF OUR DOT COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS

Description

FREE IF YOU SIGN UP FOR ONE OF OUR DOT COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS

Course Curriculum: What to do after a truck accident?

Being involved in a trucking accident can be stressful, but knowing what to do can help ensure everyone’s safety and a smoother claims process. This course outlines the essential steps to take after a trucking accident and is broken down into several sections:

Secure the Area:

  • Come to a Complete Stop: Immediately halt your vehicle and activate your hazard lights.
  • Relocate If Safe: If your vehicle is obstructing traffic or poses a danger, cautiously move it to the roadside, away from traffic flow.
  • Set Up Warning Signals: Deploy warning devices like flares or cones (if available) a safe distance behind your vehicle to alert approaching traffic. Refer to specific placement instructions based on the road type (two-lane, divided highway, etc.).

Assess for Injuries:

  • Check Occupants: Evaluate yourself and any passengers in your vehicle for injuries. If there are injuries, call 911 immediately.
  • Remain at the Scene: Do not leave the accident scene until law enforcement arrives, unless you require medical attention yourself.

Document the Incident:

  • Capture Photos: Take pictures of the damage to your vehicle, the other vehicles involved, the surrounding area (including traffic signs and weather conditions), and any injuries (with the injured person’s permission).
  • Prioritize Safety: While taking pictures, be cautious not to walk into traffic or put yourself at further risk.

Contact Authorities and Employer:

  • Inform Your Employer: Report the accident to your company dispatcher or supervisor as soon as possible, following their specific instructions.
  • Cooperate with Testing: Comply with any law enforcement requests for post-accident testing (if applicable).

Report the Truck Accident:

  • Leave Damaged Vehicle: Do not operate a damaged vehicle unless instructed to do so by law enforcement or your company.
  • Exchange Information: Share information with the other driver(s) involved, including names, contact details, insurance information, and license plate numbers. You may also be required to file a preliminary accident report with law enforcement at the scene.

About the Course Director:
Jared Kline is VP of DOT Compliance and Risk Management for Compliance Navigation Specialists Inc. He works hand-in-hand with both Motor Carriers as well as Enforcement Officials before, during, and after DOT/FMCSA Investigations. Jared and the CNS Team are always looking for ways to share knowledge with those around the Trucking Industry to limit negative consequences of Non-Compliance and create Safer Roads for everyone.

Aligned with Regulations:
This course covers the requirements outlined in Unit A1.5.5 of the CDL curriculum, ensuring you meet all necessary guidelines. By taking this course, you’ll gain the composure and knowledge to handle a post-accident situation effectively, keeping yourself and those around you safe.