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Canadian Truckimg Firm wins Safety Award at ATA Conference

Volvo Trucks announced its 2014 Safety Awards winners at this yearโ€™s ATA Management Conference & Exhibition, along with co-sponsor Michelin America Truck Tires. Gำงran Nyberg, president of Volvo Trucks North American sales and marketing, presented Kriska Holdings Limited and Britton Transport each a check for $25,000 in honor of their commitment to safety.

โ€œWe are here today to highlight something that is very important here at Volvo trucks, and that is safety,โ€ said Nyberg. โ€œSafety doesnโ€™t happen by chance; safety is a choice.โ€

Kriska Holdings Limited of Prescott, Ontario, Canada, won the Volvo Trucks Safety Award in the over 20 million miles category. The family-owned and operated operates a fleet of 340 trucks specializing in trans-border service. In 2013, the company had an accident frequency rate of just 0.25, while logging more than 32 million miles in operation.

โ€œSafety is part of our culture at Kriska and the people who deserve the most credit for the accomplishment that weโ€™re here celebrating today are our drivers and operators,โ€ said Mark Seymour, president of Kriska Holdings. โ€œSafety is not negotiable at our company.โ€

Seymour plans to match the $25,000 and use the money to purchase vacation vouchers to award the safest and most esteemed drivers in the companyโ€™s fleet.

Kriska provides its new drivers with at least four weeks of in-cab training from one of 16 veteran driver trainers. Drivers also have the ability to enhance their skills and knowledge through the use of the companyโ€™s in-house driver simulator. The company also developed a safety and performance bonus program, which rewards Kriska operators with cash incentives for driving three months without a safety incident.

Britton Transport of Grand Forks, N.D., received the Volvo Trucks Safety Award in the under 20 million miles category. Britton Transport began operations in 1980 as a truck brokerage service. The company handles a diverse range of cargo, including machinery, building materials, foodstuffs and general commodities.

For current CDL holders with less than two years of experience, Britton Transport developed a driver-finishing program. This nine-week program offers inexperienced drivers an opportunity to gain handsโ€on experience from Britton Transportโ€™s expert driver trainers. Britton Transport also emphasizes continuous learning, with each of its drivers assigned at least two required safety courses per quarter. With a fleet of 97 trucks, Britton Transport had an accident frequency of 0.32 in over 9.2 million miles of operation.

โ€œAt Britton Transport, itโ€™s not by accident, we work really hard at safety,โ€ said Jim Stockeland, president of Britton Transport. โ€We each have families and we want them home safely, just like our drivers.โ€

Stockeland plans to invest the money into the state trucking association to reignite a safety program that will assist fleets throughout the state, as well as investing in new safety improvements for their vehicles.