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Our Featured Trainings
Welcome to G&G Trucking Solution Inc - Your Gateway to Excellence in Transportation Education ! Are you ready to elevate your skills and knowledge in the transportation industry? At G&G Trucking Solution Inc, we offer a comprehensive range of courses designed to empower individuals and businesses in the world of transportation. Whether you're a seasoned professional looking to enhance your expertise or a newcomer eager to build a strong foundation, we have something for everyone.
01
Hours of Service: Canadian and U.S. Regulations
This course, as of September 2020, covers the
Hours of Service Regulations in Canada and the United States. It includes completing daily duty
status records, pre-trip planning, and inspection regulations. After completion, you'll know trip
preparation information, fatigue effects and mitigation, Hours of Service Regulations' importance,
duty type hour restrictions, inspection report components, daily record completion, sleeper berth
exception, and exceptions for emergency and adverse driving conditions.
02
Hours of Service: Canadian Regulations
This course details Hours of Service regulations, covering
trip preparation, fatigue effects, and record of duty completion under varied conditions. It
addresses pre-trip planning, inspections, electronic logging devices, and exceptions. After
completion, you'll understand trip preparation, fatigue minimization, the importance of
regulations, duty type hour restrictions, inspection report components, daily record certification,
sleeper berth exception, and exceptions for emergencies and adverse driving conditions.
03
HOS 160KM (ELD)
This course gives an overview of Hours of Service Regulations and the logbook
exemption within a 160 km radius of your home terminal. Participants will learn criteria for
exemption, responsibilities under the 160 km radius exemption, accurate recording of duty
information, understanding duty cycles, calculating available hours, and appropriately using
Remarks.
04
HOS 160KM (No ELD)
This course gives an overview of Hours of Service (HOS) Regulations and the
logbook exemption within a 160 km radius of the home terminal. It covers criteria for exemption,
outlines driver and carrier responsibilities, provides guidance on accurately recording duty
information as per HOS regulations, explains the two duty cycles, and emphasizes the use of
Remarks when necessary.
05
Weight and Dimension
This course navigates the balance between freight delivery and
infrastructure protection. Governments set weight and size restrictions for commercial vehicles to
manage demands and avoid damages. After completion, you'll understand the Federal-Provincial-
Territorial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) structure, find specific weight and dimension
limits within it, determine vehicle, axle, and tire weight ratings, comprehend dimension limits,
calculate maximum axle weights based on spacing, and know how to shift weight between axles for
compliance.
06
Practical Cargo Securement for Drivers (Flatbed)
This course covers North American Cargo
Securement principles, drawing from the Canadian NSC Standard 10 and 49 CFR 393.100 &
393.136. It teaches the purpose, Performance Criteria, vehicle features, cargo packaging
importance, securing methods, tiedowns usage, load limit calculation, and inspection procedures
for compliance.
07
Practical Cargo Securement for Drivers (Cargo Van)
This course covers basic cargo securement
principles outlined by the North American Cargo Securement Standard (Canadian NSC Standard 10
and 49 CFR 393.100 & 393.136). Derived from Techni-Com's Practical Cargo Securement manual, it
enables participants to understand the standard's purpose, Performance Criteria, vehicle features,
cargo packaging importance, techniques for securing cargo against movement, methods for
different cargo types, cargo cube weight utilization, equipment for van securement, and inspection
procedures for regulatory compliance.
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Practical Cargo inspection for Auto-Hauler
This course focuses on the importance of thorough
vehicle inspections. It covers how to identify defects and damage in the exterior and interior of a
vehicle, common areas for issues, the flow of the inspection process, and accurately reporting
exceptions on a vehicle inspection report.
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Practical Cargo inspection for Auto-Hauler: Requirements For Paper Rolls
This course highlights the unique
considerations for transporting paper rolls, especially those weighing 5000 lb. (2268 kg) or more. It
covers the importance of proper restraint, common cargo securing devices for paper rolls, and
securing techniques for rolls with different orientations.
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Flatbed: Practical Cargo Securement Requirements For Metal Coils (Flatbed)
This module outlines the
special requirements for transporting metal coils weighing 5000 lb. (2268 kg) or more. It covers the
importance of proper restraint, common cargo securing devices, and techniques for securing single
coils or rows with various orientations, ensuring safe transport.
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Vehicle Inspection
The trucking industry prioritizes safety due to the severe consequences of
collisions. Regular vehicle inspections are crucial for road safety. After completing this course, you'll
understand the importance of inspections, responsibilities involved, report completion and storage,
safety procedures during inspections, defect identification, and the appropriate actions when
defects are found.
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Vehicle Inspections Straight Truck
The trucking industry prioritizes safety to prevent costly
collisions and injuries. Regular vehicle inspections are crucial for road safety. After this course,
you'll understand the importance of inspections, responsibilities involved, report completion and
storage, safety procedures during inspections, defect identification, and the appropriate actions
when defects are found.
13
Vehicle Inspections Stinger Steer
The trucking industry prioritizes safety to prevent costly
collisions and potential harm. Regular vehicle inspections are a key safety measure. After this
course, you'll understand the importance, responsibilities, report procedures, safety protocols,
defect identification, and actions to take when finding defects during inspections.
14
Vehicle Inspections for Tankers
Safety is paramount in the trucking industry. One collision can
lead to significant financial loss and potential harm. Regular vehicle inspections are crucial for road
safety. After this course, you'll understand inspection importance, responsibilities, report
procedures, safety protocols, defect identification, and actions to take upon finding defects.
15
Transportation of Dangerous Goods
This course equips drivers with insights into navigating and
applying the TDG Clear Language Regulations. After completion, drivers can locate information in
Schedules 1, 2, and 3, verify shipping document accuracy, recognize means of containment,
determine safety marks, understand handling/loading procedures, describe TDG reporting needs,
and find details in the Emergency Response Guidebook.
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Defensive Driving Tractor-Trailer
This course prioritizes safe and timely deliveries vital to the
economy. It equips you with defensive driving principles, factors influencing driving, trip
preparation, space management, techniques for navigation, speed's impact, and strategies for
hazardous conditions, reducing collision and breakdown risks in diverse driving scenarios.
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Defensive Driving - Straight Truck
This course emphasizes the higher standards expected of
professional drivers, focusing on defensive driving techniques. It covers vehicle operation,
defensive driving practices, and essential handling activities. Through text, narration, animation,
and quizzes, it demonstrates intersection entry, backing up, safe following distance, turning,
braking, lane changes, and handling various driving conditions.
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Winter Driving
This course emphasizes three key rules for safe and defensive driving: be prepared,
maximize visibility, and adjust to conditions, especially crucial in winter's hazardous conditions.
After completion, you'll grasp the significance of early winter preparation, know essential items for
an emergency kit, understand vehicle impacts in winter weather, employ visibility strategies,
recognize and predict winter conditions, apply driving strategies in adverse conditions, and take
precautions in mountain driving.
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Safe Driving Practices - Cars, Vans, Limousines
This course emphasizes the elevated standards for
professional drivers, focusing on safe driving habits. It covers vehicle operation, proper driving
techniques, and best practices for turning, braking, stopping, entering intersections, changing
lanes, maintaining a safe following distance, and handling various driving conditions such as
nighttime, rain, ice, and fog.
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US - Drug and Alcohol Testing
This course underscores the danger of impaired driving in
commercial vehicles. DOT regulations mandate drivers to register with the Drug & Alcohol
Clearinghouse and undergo regular testing. It covers drug and alcohol effects, testing procedures,
Clearinghouse registration, and program responsibilities for carriers, supervisors, and drivers.
Completion ensures understanding of testing outcomes, refusal actions, MRO and SAP roles, and
the return-to-duty process.
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US - Drug and Alcohol Reasonable Suspicion
This course underscores safety as the top priority for
supervisors, emphasizing the responsibility to prevent risks. It equips supervisors to identify signs
of unsafe behavior due to drugs or alcohol, document such behavior, and manage the reasonable
suspicion testing process. Completion ensures recognition of physical and behavioral signs,
understanding the supervisor and carrier roles, outlining testing steps, documenting observations,
and employing strategies for approaching drivers about reasonable suspicion.
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CA - Drug and Alcohol Reasonable Suspicion
This course prioritizes safety for supervisors,
focusing on identifying and managing unsafe behavior related to drugs or alcohol. It covers
recognizing signs of substance use, the Canadian Human Rights Act's relevance to reasonable
suspicion testing, supervisor and carrier roles, testing steps, documenting observations, and
strategies for approaching drivers about reasonable suspicion. Completion ensures understanding
of legal aspects, signs recognition, testing processes, and effective documentation.
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CA - Drug and Alcohol Awareness and Testing for Drivers
This course emphasizes the dangers of
impaired driving in commercial vehicles, necessitating workplace drug and alcohol testing. It covers
the effects of substance use on driving, the roles of carrier, supervisor, and driver in a drug and
alcohol program, various testing types, testing processes, and the roles of the Medical Review
Officer (MRO) and Substance Abuse Professional (SAP).
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C-TPAT/PIP Security Inspections for Drivers
This course addresses the added responsibilities for
drivers of CTPAT member carriers when crossing borders, focusing on security inspections,
contraband, and agricultural contaminant detection. After completion, drivers will understand the
inspection's purpose, risks of agricultural contaminants, locating contraband and signs of
tampering, using high-security seals, performing seal inspections, affixing seals correctly, and
appropriate actions when evidence of tampering, contraband, or contaminants is found.
25
CSA for Drivers
The CSA program aims to enhance large truck and bus safety by addressing issues
before crashes occur. Participants will understand its development, components, seven CSA
BASICs, how BASIC measures are weighted in the FMCSA's Safety Management System, threshold
value triggering interventions, and details of various CSA interventions after completing this course.
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Emotional Intelligence
This course delves into the significance of emotional intelligence in the
workplace, focusing on its four key characteristics and enhancing leadership skills. After
completion, participants will grasp the purpose of emotions, understand emotional intelligence and
emotional quotient (EQ) concepts, list the four characteristics, recognize the importance of
emotional intelligence in leadership, and identify methods for improving their emotional
intelligence.
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WHMIS 2015
This course educates on recognizing and protecting against hazardous products
using WHMIS 2015. After completion, participants will understand their rights and responsibilities,
identify nine hazard pictograms, comprehend entry routes for hazardous chemicals, know personal
protective equipment, list components of supplier and workplace labels, and use safety data sheets
to gather information about hazardous chemicals.
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Workplace Violence and Harassment
This course addresses unsafe workplace conditions,
including negative behaviors like violence, harassment, and bullying. After completion, participants
will identify characteristics of negative behaviors, describe forms of workplace violence and its
impact, outline types of workplace harassment, differentiate harassment and bullying, understand
relevant laws, list risk factors and indicators, explain roles and responsibilities in handling
workplace violence and harassment, and know steps to address negative behavior as a witness,
victim, or accused party.
29
Exercise for Drivers
This course emphasizes the importance of exercise for professional drivers,
promoting mobility, energy, and alertness. Participants will grasp exercise benefits, risks of a
sedentary lifestyle, self-assessment for sedentary risks, stages of the fitness mindset, and learn
cardiovascular, strength, and flexibility exercises suitable for on-the-road routines.
30
Lift Truck Operator Skills
According to OSHA, powered industrial truck accidents result in 100
annual fatalities. Despite their size, lift trucks pose dangers due to heavy loads and limited visibility.
This course ensures safety by addressing common hazards, explaining rights and responsibilities,
detailing lift truck components and forces, teaching safe operation in diverse situations, and
covering basic maintenance procedures for various truck types.
31
Work Place Health and Safety Committees
This course elucidates the role of workplace health and
safety committees, vital in ensuring your safety during nationwide deliveries. It covers their
purpose, structure, duties, and adhering to government health and safety regulations. After
completion, you'll understand the committee's purpose, responsibilities, regulatory framework,
structure, duties, and best practices for effective meetings and investigations.
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Preventing Illness
This course highlights preventing illness by recognizing and reducing the spread
of pathogens. After completion, you'll understand illness causes, immune responses, pathogen
types, associated illnesses, treatment and prevention methods, personal hygiene, sanitation
strategies, and steps to take when ill, ensuring you stay healthy, safe, and on the road.
33
Fall Protection for Drivers
This course addresses the prevalent issue of slips, trips, and falls causing
injuries in the North American transportation industry. After completion, you'll know how to
prevent these incidents around your vehicle, understand fall-related injury prevention
responsibilities, safely use and store ladders, prevent ladder-related injuries, comprehend fall
protection systems, and inspect and use fall protection equipment effectively.
34
Trip Planning, Parking and Deliveries
This course addresses safety concerns in the trucking
industry, focusing on preventive measures for common parking lot collisions and fixed object
strikes at slower speeds. After completion, drivers will be equipped to prepare for deliveries,
understand distraction and complacency's role in collisions, adopt tactics for collision prevention in
truck stops, practice safe parking, backing procedures, utilize spotters, inspect, couple and
uncouple trailers correctly, and follow safety practices to avoid personal injury.
35
Cybersecurity Protecting Your Data
This course explores the significance of cybersecurity in
safeguarding valuable data from damage and theft in today's digital landscape. Participants will
grasp the nature of cyberattacks, understand the importance of cybersecurity, recognize data and
its classifications, learn about digital footprints, identify cybercriminal tactics, and adopt best
practices to protect data.
36
Recognising and Managing Fatigue
Quality sleep is crucial for health and road safety. This course
highlights the causes and effects of fatigue for commercial drivers. Participants will identify fatigue
causes, recognize symptoms, understand its impact on driving and health, learn best practices to
avoid fatigue while driving, identify obstacles to quality sleep, and adopt strategies for improved
sleep.
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Healthy Eating
This course emphasizes the importance of good nutrition for reducing chronic
disease risks and maintaining overall health. Participants will learn about healthy diets, using
Canada's Food Guide and nutrition labels, strategies to avoid overeating, replacing unhealthy
habits, recognizing cues for thirst and hunger, understanding marketing influences, and overcoming
barriers as commercial drivers.
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Mental Health
This course addresses daily challenges faced by commercial drivers, such as traffic,
isolation, and stress, impacting mental health. It distinguishes good mental health from mental
illness, identifies common challenges for drivers, and highlights the impact of lifestyle choices on
mental health. The course provides strategies to support and improve mental health while on the
road.
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Fire Safety
This course covers fire safety, detailing classes of fire, their dangers, and preventive
measures. It explores the Fire Triangle concept, five fire classes, flash point significance,
housekeeping practices, fire exit strategies, and vehicle fire prevention. The course also explains a
three-step response to a fire, the PASS method, and handling vehicle fires safely.
40
Pallet Trucks (Walkies and Riders)
This course emphasizes the safe operation of electric pallet
trucks in workplaces. It covers common injuries due to improper use, workplace rights and
responsibilities, the components and controls of a pallet truck, inspection procedures, and safe
operation in various situations.
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Personal Security
This course covers the risks and best practices for personal security as a
professional driver. It addresses recognizing threatening situations, methods used by thieves to
target cargo, challenges in preventing cargo theft, protection strategies throughout the journey,
de-escalation techniques, and considerations for self-defense.
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2021 Fuel Efficiency
This course highlights the impact of the trucking industry on fuel consumption
and the environment. It educates drivers on factors affecting fuel efficiency, types of resistance in
vehicle movement, and strategies to maximize fuel efficiency. Drivers will learn about devices,
components, and driving habits that contribute to fuel savings and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions.