Safety And Security Regulation

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WE CARE ABOUT SAFETY AND SECURITY

Keeping Your Trucks Safe in Transit

Smart X Logistics focuses on safety and security, both on and off the street. Our drivers meet and pass industry standards. Smart X Logistics emphasize not only on the drivers past driving records but also on the proper driving test and knowledge test. Also, drivers need to pass the drug test to maintain the safety and security around. New Recruited drivers start working with the experienced drivers to know the company protocols and to gain the experience driving across borders.

Not limiting to this, our team in office are always keeping a track of the drivers and the truck by using the technology. Smart X Logistics tracks imperative driving insights, for example, speed, braking, routes, idling, and time working.

For the tracking services we use ELD of Hutch Systems.https://eld2020.hutchsystems.com

We can also provide the Tracking Services of our trucks to the customers if they request to track their load.

Safety is our top priority. Our excellent safety record reflects this corporate philosophy. Our company carries a “Satisfactory” rating (the best available) with U.S. and Canadian regulators.

Our new driver hiring practices meet all the Federal Motor Carrier Standards and we are proud to employ some of the most experienced responsible operators available. We have one of the lowest collisions and claim frequencies and are fully insured.

A Checklist for Truck Drivers

Trucks are most vulnerable on the road, and the primary barrier between your trucks and criminals is the drivers themselves. Make sure to train your drivers on loss and theft prevention, so they’ll know what to look for to keep themselves, their trucks, and their cargo safe.

  1. Never leave a rig or semi unattended for long periods of time. If a driver must leave their truck unattended, choose a secure or authorized location with adequate lighting and security cameras. Park within view of the cameras.
  2. Lock it up. Whenever in transit, lock the tractor and trailer with a steering wheel lock, kingpin locks, glad-hand locks, and put industrial-strength padlocks on trailer doors.
  3. Take the keys. Eleven percent of stolen vehicles in the U.S. have the keys left inside.
  4. Encourage route planning. Your trucks are safest when you avoid remote areas, desolate routes, and poorly lit parking lots.

Trucks Keep the Country Running. Keep them Safe!

Keeping Your Trucks Safe in Transit

Trucking is the backbone of what keeps our country running. It’s up to commercial business owners like you to keep it safe from thieves. With these tips, your drivers can feel safer on the road, and you can have greater peace of mind knowing you can meet your professional obligations without criminals standing in the way.

Maintaining Safe Distances

Keeping a safe distance from other vehicles and obstacles is crucial in preventing collisions.This safety measure for tipper trucks is especially important in congested areas and during reverse moving.

Safe Unloading Practices

Safe unloading practices are vital for preventing accidents during the moving of materials. Using the hydraulic lift system cautiously and avoiding raising the bed on uneven ground can prevent tipping.

Rest to be Best on the Roads

Taking proper rest is one of the effective tipper truck safety tips – every driver should be aware of. Driving a tipper truck requires focus, and nothing undermines your concentration like fatigue.