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U.S. haz-mat truckers face heightened background checks


May 31, 2005   by Canadian Underwriter


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The Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Agency recently heightened security precautions for truck drivers. A new mandate states that U.S. truckers applying to renew their hazardous-materials (haz-mat) driver’s licenses must now undergo fingerprint-based background checks.
David Mitchell, director of risk control, Aon (NYSE:AOC) Risk Service’s trucking group, acknowledges this process may become more complex and costly, but notes most companies are helping drivers handle additional costs.
“A recent survey of a nationwide trucking association showed that almost 30% of fleets are paying for the licensing cost, and another 30 percent are paying part of the cost,” Mitchell says.


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