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6230 Hackett Rd, Freeland, MI 48623

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(989)341-4300

HazMat

Endorsement ELDT

$100.00

Expand Your Career
with a HazMat Endorsement

Transporting hazardous materials requires specialized knowledge, strict regulatory compliance, and a strong focus on safety. At Regen Trucking School, our HazMat Endorsement Training Program prepares drivers to safely transport hazardous materials and successfully pass the Federal HazMat knowledge test, opening the door to more driving opportunities and higher earning potential.

This program is ideal for both new CDL holders and experienced drivers looking to add the HazMat endorsement to their license.

Students must provide their own passenger bus for training. School buses are not included and cannot be used unless the student is also pursuing the School Bus (S) endorsement. Proof of registration and insurance is required.

Program Overview

  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Schedule: Fridays
  • Format: Live virtual classroom via Google Meet


Our
HazMat training covers all required topics per FMCSA and TSA regulations, including:

  • Hazardous materials classifications (flammable, corrosive, explosive, toxic, etc.)
  • Proper packaging, labeling, and placarding
  • Safe handling, loading, and unloading procedures
  • Emergency response procedures
  • Security awareness and threat recognition
  • Federal regulations for transporting hazardous materials

Live virtual instruction is interactive via Google Meet — students cannot complete the course at their own pace and will have opportunities to ask questions and receive real-time feedback.

After the classroom portion, students are prepared to schedule and take the HazMat knowledge test at their local DMV or testing center. Reporting to the FMCSA’s Training Provider Registry (TPR) is required to take the test, and Regen Trucking School automatically reports all students.

What’s Included

    • Live 3-hour HazMat virtual classroom training

    • Certificate of Completion

    • Step-by-step guidance for completing the TSA security threat assessment

    • Automatic FMCSA TPR reporting

    • Tuition: $175.00

    TSA background check fees, fingerprinting fees, and DMV testing fees are not included in tuition

Why Choose Regen Trucking School?

  • Short, focused training designed to fit busy schedules
  • Interactive, instructor-led virtual classroom via Google Meet
  • Comprehensive coverage of all HazMat regulatory requirements
  • Certificate of Completion for professional documentation


Automatic FMCSA reporting
, saving you time and preventing delays

Next Steps

  1. Enroll in the HazMat training program to secure your spot.

  2. Complete the TSA online pre-application for the HazMat endorsement.

    • Once the TSA pre-application is completed, you will be redirected to schedule an appointment for fingerprinting.

Fingerprinting fees are not included in tuition and must be paid separately.

  1. Attend the live 3-hour virtual classroom session on Friday.

  2. Receive your Certificate of Completion (optional, not required for testing).

  3. Schedule and pass the HazMat knowledge test at your local DMV or testing center.

TSA HazMat Endorsement Information:
https://www.tsa.gov/for-industry/hazmat-endorsement

Expand Your Trucking Career Today

Get your HazMat endorsement with Regen Trucking School and unlock opportunities to transport hazardous materials safely and legally. Enroll now and take the next step in your trucking career. 

Call today or fill out the form below to reserve your spot!

FAQ'S

When are classes? – Everybody except HazMat

Classes run year-round, usually with two start dates each month. Training is Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m., with a half-hour lunch break. Classes are small (3 students per instructor) and fill on a first-come, first-served basis, so give us a call for the most up-to-date availability.


How long is the training course? – Class A, B, Passenger, & School Bus

All courses run Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m., including a half-hour lunch.

Class A:

  • 3 Week (160 hours total): 3 weeks in class (120 hours) plus 40 hours of at-home study. Students are assigned the JJ Keller Entry-Level Driver’s Training – Obtaining a CDL book (534 pages) and complete 100 randomly selected questions. This program includes ELDT theory and hands-on behind-the-wheel instruction.
  • 2 Week (80 hours) – Accelerated: Behind-the-wheel training only. Students must have completed ELDT theory training from an approved provider and provide a Certificate of Completion and Training Record from the FMCSA TPR website (https://tpr.fmcsa.dot.gov/check).
  • 1 Week (40 hours) – Accelerated: Behind-the-wheel training only. ELDT theory must already be completed.

Class B, Passenger (P), & School Bus (S):

  • 5 Day (40 hours): Full program including ELDT theory and hands-on behind-the-wheel instruction.
  • 3 Day (24 hours) – Accelerated: Behind-the-wheel training only. Students must provide ELDT Certificate of Completion and Training Record from the FMCSA TPR website.

What is the difference between the 3 Week, 2 Week, and 1 Week Class A programs? – Class A 1,2 and 3

The main difference is theory training vs. behind-the-wheel training.

  • The 3-week Class A program includes ELDT theory and hands-on behind-the-wheel instruction.
  • The 1- and 2-week accelerated programs are behind-the-wheel training only.
  • Students must have completed ELDT theory training before enrolling.
  • A Certificate of Completion and FMCSA Training Record must be provided.
  • Accelerated programs satisfy only the hands-on ELDT requirement.

What is the difference between the 5 Day and 3 Day Class B, Passenger, & School Bus programs?

The main difference is theory training vs. behind-the-wheel training.

  • The 5-day programs include ELDT theory and hands-on instruction.
  • The 3-day accelerated programs are behind-the-wheel training only.
  • Students must provide ELDT Certificate of Completion and Training Record.
  • These programs satisfy only the hands-on ELDT requirement.

How much does CDL training cost?

  • Class A – 3 Week: $5,200
  • Class A – 2 Week: $3,900
  • Class A – 1 Week: $1,950
  • Class B – 5 Day: $2,200
  • Class B – 3 Day: $2,200

Do you accept GI Bill® or veteran-specific funding?

We don’t accept GI Bill® or other veteran education benefits because our CDL programs are short-term and not VA-approved.

However, many veteran students successfully use Michigan Works grants, workforce development funding, or private financing to cover tuition.


Where can I get a DOT physical and drug test?

All CDL students must complete a DOT physical exam and drug test before starting training. You can obtain these through:

  • DOT-certified medical examiners (FMCSA National Registry)
  • Local urgent care or occupational health clinics
  • Your family doctor or DOT-certified chiropractor

If prior authorization is required, call our office and we will provide the necessary form.


Do you offer additional endorsements or specialized training?

Yes. We provide training for HazMat, Passenger (P), School Bus (S), and Tanker endorsements. We can also create customized training programs for employers.


What is ELDT?

Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) is a federal FMCSA regulation establishing minimum training standards for new commercial drivers.

ELDT applies if you are:

  • Obtaining a Class A or Class B CDL for the first time
  • Upgrading a Class B CDL to Class A
  • Getting a School Bus (S), Passenger (P), or HazMat (H) endorsement

Important:

  • ELDT is not retroactive if your CDL was earned before February 7, 2022.
  • If your CLP was issued before February 7, 2022 and you obtain your CDL before it expires, ELDT does not apply.
  • Certain exemptions under 49 CFR Part 383 may apply.

Where are your schools located?

We have multiple locations across Michigan so you can choose the campus closest to you. We’re also expanding into new areas, so keep an eye out for Regen Trucking School coming to your city.


LOCATIONS


Are accommodations provided during training?

We do not provide on-site housing, but we can help you locate nearby accommodations for each campus.


Are meals included?

Students provide their own meals. Most campuses are 3–5 miles from restaurants. The Freeland campus includes a full-size kitchen, and most locations offer a common area with a microwave, refrigerator, and water refill station.


How do I sign up?

Call us at 989-341-4300 or fill out our online form and a representative will contact you.

Important: Students registering through one of our college partnership locations must first complete enrollment with the college before registering with Regen.

We’re excited to help you start your CDL journey!

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TRUCKING

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Explore our trucking school programs today and steer your future towards success! Don't wait, the open road is calling