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Member Associations
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Adanac is a founding member of the Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario. The Association was founded to promote excellence in the standards of commercial driver training. One of the TTSAO’s principal goals is to raise the level of knowledge and skill of entry-level drivers, and to provide them with the tools to maintain the standards that are demanded by both the industry and public safety interests.
Member schools are required to meet stringent minimum standards of driver education, equipment and facilities, and are audited on a regular basis to ensure that these standards are maintained. Choosing a TTSAO-endorsed training school therefore takes the guesswork out of evaluating a school’s credentials.
Visit www.ttsao.com to learn more.
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The Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) was founded in 1926, and provides services and public policy advocacy for trucking companies hauling freight into, out of and within the Province of Ontario. OTA member fleets operate over two-thirds of all commercial tractor-trailers on Ontario roadways and employ over 70,000 men and women who work in the trucking industry. OTA is the only trucking association in Ontario that represents all segments of the industry - for-hire carriers, private carriers, intermodal, suppliers, etc.
Visit www.ontruck.org for details.
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The Transportation Health & Safety Association of Ontario (THSAO) is one of 14 sector specific workplace associations dedicated to the advancement and promotion of safe workplace practices in businesses across Ontario. The safety associations are mandated by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Act and engage in education and training, consulting and safety assessments in those workplaces, in pursuit of that objective.
As the title denotes, THSAO is dedicated primarily to working with companies and personnel in the transportation industry.
www.thsao.on.ca
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Women In Trucking was established to encourage the employment of women in the trucking industry, promote their accomplishments and minimize obstacles faced by women in trucking.
The organization is an active group that finds opportunities to promote the accomplishments of women in the industry.
www.womenintrucking.org
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