33 New Driving Safety Awareness Courses

SET Safety’s online training library continues to grow with our exciting content-partnerships. Each week we release new courses covering topics on safety, driving, electrical, equipment and soft skills.

With over 1700 online courses (from 70 partners), we offer a one-stop-shop for companies and individuals accessing safety training online.

1. Entry-Level Driver Training: Hours of Service Requirements
2. Entry-Level Driver Training: Trip Planning
3. Entry-Level Driver Training: CSA
4. Entry-Level Driver Training: Post-Crash Procedures
5. Entry-Level Driver Training: Handling and Documenting Cargo
6. Entry-Level Driver Training: Special Rigs
7. Entry-Level Driver Training: Coupling & Uncoupling
8. Entry-Level Driver Training: Night Operation
9. Entry-Level Driver Training: Extreme Driving Conditions
10. Entry-Level Driver Training: Skid Control/Recovery, Jackknifing, and Other Emergencies
11. Entry-Level Driver Training: Communication
12. Entry-Level Driver Training: Maintenance
13. Entry-Level Driver Training: Roadside Inspections
14. Entry-Level Driver Training: Environmental Compliance Issues
15. Entry-Level Driver Training: Backing and Docking
16. Entry-Level Driver Training: Human Trafficking
17. Entry-Level Driver Training: Visual Search
18. Entry-Level Driver Training: Distracted Driving
19. Entry-Level Driver Training: Pre- and Post-Trip Inspections
20. Entry-Level Driver Training: Hazard Perception
21. Entry-Level Driver Training: Speed Management
22. Entry-Level Driver Training: Crossing the Canadian Border
23. Entry-Level Driver Training: Orientation
24. Entry-Level Driver Training: Fatigue and Wellness Awareness
25. Entry-Level Driver Training: Space Management
26. Entry-Level Driver Training: Control Systems/Dashboard
27. Entry-Level Driver Training: Medical Requirements
28. Entry-Level Driver Training: External Communications
29. Entry-Level Driver Training: Shifting/Operating Transmissions
30. Entry-Level Driver Training: Basic Business Practices
31. Entry-Level Driver Training: Identification and Diagnosis of Malfunctions
32. Entry-Level Driver Training: Drugs/Alcohol
33. Entry-Level Driver Training: Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings

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