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Safety Newsletter – March 2022
Yard and dock accidents and incidents are commonly reported safety events. These are generally minor in nature, however still can be costly and are completely avoidable. Below are some tips...
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Safety Newsletter – February 2022
Merging Traffic merging from one lane to another is a common reason for collisions on highways, local streets, and roads where there are construction and lane closures. Below are some...
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Safety Newsletter – January 2022
Winter Weather Injury Prevention Slips, trips, and falls are something that you should always be cautious of, however they are even more prevalent in the winter months. Snow, ice, and...
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January 2022 Newsletter
Thank You Drivers! Dear Fundamental Drivers, Happy New Year and welcome to 2022! As Fundamental kicks off 2022, I thought what a great opportunity to acknowledge all of our professional drivers...
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December 2021 Newsletter
Survey Finds 65% of Truck Drivers Not Looking for New Jobs The study, Examining Driver Opinions, in Today’s Driver Market survey found that 65.4% of drivers are not looking for...
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Safety Newsletter – December 2021
Slips, Trips, and Falls Slips, trips, and falls are very common work place injuries, and the risk of them happening heightens with the icy and snowy weather that the winter...
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Safety Newsletter – November 2021
The Dangers of Truck Drivers Using Car GPS GPS systems are convenient, however they cannot replace common sense. If things don’t look right, they probably aren’t. Car GPS systems do...
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October 2021 Newsletter
FMCSA Tells Sates to Ban Drivers with Drug & Alcohol Strikes FMCSA’s new rule requires all truck drivers with drug or alcohol violations in the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse to...
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Safety Newsletter – October 2021
Driving in the Dark Driving in the dark poses more risks than in daylight. With daylight savings time approaching fast, you may find yourself doing more driving in the dark...