Cojack Logistics LLC

Cojack Logistics LLC Full Service Logistics
Ground Transportation, Oversize Pricing, Specialize in Flatbeds, Dry Vans and Re**er

11/06/2020

Daily Safety Tip:

If pulled over to the side of the road waiting for roadside assistance, be sure to utilize flashers, cones, and even road flares to alert fellow truck driver.

11/05/2020

Daily Safety Tip:

BE ALERT.

Know everything going on around you.
Always look well ahead down the road and around your rig.
When rolling down the highway, especially in heavy traffic, always plan an ‘escape route’.
Be aware of who’s in front of you, beside you and behind you at all times. Be aware of everything, so you can act accordingly, if and when necessary.
Being well rested keeps you at your best.
The electronic logbook system potentially provides a system for drivers to be well rested, IF utilized properly by the carrier.

N. Jackson 💜

11/04/2020

Daily Safety Tips:

4. Get comfortable.
Adjust the steering wheel, seat height and back rest to stay comfortable during long driving periods, and get your in-truck device’s turn-by-turn navigation ready before you turn the key. Then plan to take breaks every few hours, parking in parking lots (not on the shoulder) and getting out to walk around.

N. Jackson💜 —

11/03/2020

Drivers , are you voting today? Let’s get it!!

11/02/2020

Daily Safety Tips:

21. Unload freight wisely.
If you are involved in unloading, you may be tired after a long drive, but don’t cut corners. Before opening trailer doors, consider that freight may be resting against the door. Then:

Slowly loose the lock bars on the right hand door, keeping your body adjacent to the left door.
As the door starts to open, peek in the crack to see if there’s freight against the door.
Once cleared, use both hands to swing the door to avoid wind catching it.
Secure the door firmly with the tie-back cable or chain.
If lifting freight, bend your hips and knees to squat down, then straighten your legs.
Before pulling away from a dock, make sure no workers or forklifts are still in the trailer.

N.Jackson🙏🏾

10/30/2020

Daily Safety Tips:

15. Tell others your plan by using your lights to make sure you’re visible.
Turn your headlights on half an hour before dusk and leave them on until half an hour after sunrise. Use turn signals well in advance of a turn, and leave on until the turn is completed.

N.Jackson💜

10/28/2020

Daily Safety tips:

14. Check mirrors often.
How often should truck drivers check their mirrors? Every 8-10 seconds is a good rule of thumb to be aware of vehicles entering your blind spots. Be aware at all times. Maintain a good scan pattern looking at your west coast mirrors, hood mirrors, the road ahead and gauges.

N. Jackson💜

10/27/2020

Good morning Drivers
Your Health is important to Us!!

COMMON JOB HEALTH HAZARDS FOR THE TRUCK DRIVER

Lack of regular exercise
Cramped work space
Inhalation of diesel fuel and other chemicals
Lack of access to nutritionally balanced food, the dominance of too many fast food establishments
Unbalanced sleep routine
Excessive stressful situations

N. Jackson💜

10/23/2020

Mental Health Awareness:

Too Much Alone Time. Truck drivers are alone much of the time. They spend a lot of time alone, have lots of time to think about things and sometimes overthink matters.
This is not a healthy thing. It can bring about anxiety which in turn can be related to depression.

Drivers miss their families while away from home. Even the time spent at home with the family can seem rushed and short.

The driver often lands at home, sleeps from exhaustion, then repacks and leaves again. There is not much quality time spent with the family, which is badly needed.

Drivers you are needed, take care of your health.

N.Jackson💜

10/22/2020

Daily Safety Tip:

12. Scan ahead 15 seconds.
Always watch drivers around you to leave plenty of room for their unpredictable actions. Remember, you are the professional truck driver. Focus on what you can control.

In the city, scan at least a block ahead.
On the highway, scan at least a quarter mile ahead (about four football fields).

N.Jackson

10/21/2020

Daily Safety Tip:

Use three points of contact.
When getting in or out of your tractor, always maintain three points of contact. Slips, trips and falls are a common cause of injury, so don’t risk it by rushing. Set food, beverages, paperwork or other items on your seat or floor so both hands are free to maintain a firm grip.

N. Jackson💜

10/20/2020

Daily Safety Tips:

4. Get comfortable.
Adjust the steering wheel, seat height and back rest to stay comfortable during long driving periods, and get your in-truck device’s turn-by-turn navigation ready before you turn the key. Then plan to take breaks every few hours, parking in parking lots (not on the shoulder) and getting out to walk around.

N.Jackson💜

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Wesley Chapel, FL
33544

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