J. J. Keller and National Private Truck Council (NPTC)
J. J. Keller and National Private Truck Council share the mission to help transportation professionals protect drivers and employees, and to operate safely.
Our organizations offer co-sponsored educational webcasts for industry professionals regularly, on topics ranging from regulatory compliance to risk management and more. Please join us for a future topic using the links below, or download a previously presented webcast from the archive.
J. J. Keller is proud to be the exclusive sponsor of the respected NPTC Certified Transportation Professional© (CTP) program. Professionals who earn the CTP designation have demonstrated the ability to understand complex operational and regulatory issues, identify and evaluate potential costs and savings, and develop systems and practices that best meet a company’s transportation objectives and needs.
Learn more about the extensive J. J. Keller® resources and solutions for CTP professionals here
Driver Qualification File Compliance: Requirements, Risks, and Best Practices - May 20, 2026 - 10:00 AM Central
Misunderstanding driver qualification (DQ) file requirements puts your company at risk of having an unqualified individual behind the wheel of a commercial motor vehicle. Whether you’re hiring someone new, rehiring a driver or maintaining driver qualification files, understanding and maintaining DQ compliance is critical.
Our expert panel will discuss:
- Who is required to have a driver qualification file
- What must be included in a compliant DQ file
- Common compliance gaps and associated risks
- Industry best practices for driver qualification and file maintenance
You’ll also hear directly from a private fleet as they share real-world insights, successes, and lessons learned from managing driver hiring and qualification files.
Live Q&A will be available throughout the event so you can get answers to your specific questions.
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Maintaining Driver Medical Compliance Across Your Fleet - June 17, 2026 - 10:00 AM Central
The Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination is a critical step for drivers to maintain their qualifications. It's conducted by certified medical examiners who assess a driver's health using established medical guidelines and their professional judgment.
Fleet managers play a crucial role in this process, not only by facilitating the examination but also by supporting the health and wellness of their drivers. This proactive approach is essential, especially when addressing the challenge of driver shortages in the transportation industry.
Our expert panel will discuss:
- The physical qualification standards for drivers outlined in §391.41
- Best practices fleets are using to enhance driver health and wellness
- Key steps carriers must take to ensure their drivers remain medically qualified
You’ll also hear directly from a private fleet as they share real-world insights, successes, and lessons learned in navigating driver medical compliance.
Live Q&A will be available throughout the event so you can get answers to your specific questions.
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