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2.40 Credits
This theory course is required for drivers seeking to obtain a Class A, or Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or upgrade from a Class B to a Class A CDL, as required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT). This course is a prerequisite to the Class A and Class B Behind-the-Wheel course(s). Students must successfully complete this Theory course, including passing the required written assessment (exam) with an overall minimum score of 80%, and be registered on the FMCSA???s Training Providers Registry (TPR). This course can also be offered in a modified format to meet an employer contracted training needs.
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0.20 Credits
Provides experienced Class A or Class B licensed drivers (with or without manual transmission and/or trailer-backing experience) with the necessary retraining to qualify and safely operate a Commercial Motor Vehicle they may not have driven over an extended period of time. This course also provides training for an experienced Class B licensed driver to upgrade to a Class A Commercial Driver???s License (CDL). This course operates on an "as needed" or contract basis. Please note that students who wish to upgrade to a Class A CDL must: currently hold a valid Class B license and obtain their CDL Class A Learner???s Permit (CLP) with General Knowledge, Combination Vehicle and Air Brakes endorsements, pass a physical exam or possess a current Medical Examiner???s Certificate, pass a regulated drug screen and register with the Federal Drug Testing Clearinghouse, successfully complete an approved CDL Class A/B Theory program (as outlined in the Federal Motor Carrier Administration???s Entry Level Driver Training Regulation) and be registered on the FMCSA???s Registry. Students wanting CDL Class A or Class B REFRESHER training must complete the same prerequisites as UPGRADE training EXCEPT completing the CDL Class A/B Theory course/exam IF they currently hold a valid CDL for the class of vehicle they intend to operate. Expired or suspended licenses are NOT ELIGIBLE for Refresher training.
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2.00 Credits
The is a hands on course designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to gain entry-level employment, where their CDL is a secondary requirement, such as a CDL inspector or mechanic or the skills needed to obtain/pass their commercial driver's license test. Students must: be 18 years of age (21 years is required to haul interstate commerce). have a current, valid U.S. driver???s license; per Federal Motor Carrier section 391.11, subpart B Qualifications and Disqualification of Drivers: ??Can read and speak the English language sufficiently to converse with the general public, to understand highway traffic signals in the English language, inquiries, and to make entries on reports and records; successfully complete a Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical prior to registering for this class; acquire their CDL Learner???s Permit (General Knowledge, Combination Vehicle AND Air Brakes) prior to registering for this class; register with the Federal Drug Testing Clearinghouse AFTER acquiring their CDL Learner???s Permit. The student will be required to sign a consent form to allow HACC to query them in the Federal Drug-Testing Clearinghouse to ensure that they have not failed or refused a drug screen; and, have successfully completed a DOT Regulated Drug Screen AFTER they have acquired their CDL Learner???s Permit.
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16.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to gain entry-level employment as professional drivers in the commercial trucking industry. This course is lab only!
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12.00 Credits
This course is designed to give licensed commerical drivers additional "behind the wheel" time to increase their skill levels to the point where they meet the applicable standard of a specific motor carrier or company.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed for existing commercial drivers and consists of both online training modules and hands-on training in industry specific equipment. The course provides training in the fundamentals of concrete, incuding handling and transportation, as well as, hands-on training using industry specific equipment.
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0.50 Credits
Prepares a driver seeking a HAZMAT endorsement on their Class A or B Commercial Drivers License (as outlined in the Federal Motor Carrier Administration's Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) Regulation ) Students are taught the drivers role and responsibilities regarding hauling hazardous materials and the regulations and recertification process; identify hazardous materials and how to safely load and unload shipments; properly placard their vehicle in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations; and safely transport these shipments to their destination. Students must also recognize the risk of hazardous materials being hauled, emergency situations and understand driver responsibilities to limit exposure and communicate the danger regarding the hazardous material being transported.
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0.80 Credits
Prepares an individual to be ready for the General Knowledge portion of the Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Class A or B permit exam. Students are taught competencies such as: Vehicle Inspection, Basic Control of your vehicle, Seeing, Managing Space, Distracted Driving, Driving Conditions, Railroad- Highway and Mountain Driving, Driving Emergencies, Accident Procedures and Fires, Alcohol, Drugs and Driving /HAZMAT, and Cargo.
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0.40 Credits
Prepares an individual to sit for the Air Brake portion of the Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Class A or B permit exam. This online course teaches student air brake restrictions, different systems, parts, air production, mechanics, and dual air brake systems.
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0.20 Credits
Prepares an individual to take the Combination portion of Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Class A permit exam. This online course teaches students about endorsements, safety, air brakes, anti-lock brakes, coupling and uncoupling, and inpsection.
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