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PRISM Sample Letter to Registrants

On September 15, 2012, FMCSA eliminated the Registrant designation as an online option in the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) number registration and update process. These actions will improve the FMCSA's ability to track and monitor the safety performance of motor carriers that may...

Sharing Ideas to Save Lives Resource Toolkit

Download, print, and use this Toolkit to help plan a TACT Program for your State. The Toolkit will help you identify key partners, establish a management structure, set goals and objectives, choose a safety behavior to target, and develop timelines for implementation.

A Guide for Planning and Managing the Evaluation of a TACT Program

The purpose of this Guide provides information on how to ensure that a TACT Program contains an effective and efficient evaluation component; After reading this Guide, a TACT project manager should understand and appreciate the need to acquire effective evaluation services, the types of...

Implementation Guidelines for Alcohol and Drug Regulations - Chapter 3

Policy Development and Communication

The FMCSA regulations require that you develop a written policy on controlled substances use and alcohol misuse in the workplace and that the policy be provided to every driver. You may use this chapter as a checklist of the items that should be...

Implementation Guidelines for Alcohol and Drug Regulations - Chapter 4

Education and Training Chapter 4. EDUCATION AND TRAINING The primary objective of the controlled substances use and alcohol misuse program is deterrence rather than detection. Public safety is best served if drivers are aware of the effects of alcohol and controlled substances on health,...