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July 12, 2010
| by: Overdrive Staff
Manuals, training days and an inspection services regarding safety and inspections standards in so-called CSA 2010 are being offered at its travel stops and Petro:Lube locations, TravelCenters of America announced.
All company truck stops will conduct training from mid-July through November, said TA spokesman Tom Liutkus in a written statement. Twenty-minute videos detailing the CSA 2010 standards will be aired every Thursday at 2 p.m. local time, with an option for driver feedback after the video.
Manuals produced by J.J. Keller and inspection services designed to focus on subjects vital to a good safety rating.
For details, visit www.tatravelcenters.com and www.petrotruckstops.com.
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