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The constraint of time is universal. It is a non-renewable resource that everyone, especially professional drivers, must manage. Hours-of-service regulations are designed to prevent fatigued drivers from operating commercial motor vehicles (CMVs). These regulations are in place to reduce the risk of fatal accidents caused by driver fatigue. The purpose of the Canada Hours of Service Training curriculum is to promote compliance with these regulations, while simultaneously fostering an understanding of how to manage time effectively to ensure both safety and productivity.
The constraint of time is a universal truth. Adding more time to an hour, day, or week is an impossibility. For professional drivers, the constraint of time is further heightened by the hours-of-service regulations. These regulations are designed to limit the driving hours of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers, with the aim of preventing tired drivers from being on the road. The Canada Hours of Service Training curriculum is intended to assist drivers and operators in being compliant with these regulations, while simultaneously fostering an understanding of how to manage time effectively to ensure both safety and productivity.
The hours-of-service regulations do not directly limit the total amount of work a driver can do. However, they do prevent drivers from continuing to operate their vehicles once certain limits have been reached. These limits are in place to measure both the total hours of on-duty or work time and the start of the driver's duty day. They also track the duration of driving hours.
In Canada, there are two sets of rules: one for operating south of latitude 60°N, or the 60th parallel, and another for operating north of latitude 60°N. This training module covers the regulations for drivers operating south of 60°N.
These limits, also referred to as "clocks", track either a consecutive or a cumulative period of time within a workshift. It is pivotal for drivers to grasp how these limits interact, to prevent operating a commercial vehicle when fatigued.
Canada Hours of Service Training Module 2: Limits South of 60th Parallel is crafted to help drivers operating south of 60°N comply with the hours-of-service limits by ensuring they understand how each limit interacts. The module also aims to help them avoid operating a commercial motor vehicle when fatigued by knowing when to take a break and when to rest to reset their hours.
Target Audience:Â CMV Drivers Operating in Canada
Regulation Covered:Â SOR/2005-313
The eLearning course covers the following topics:
Approximately 27 minutes
Pass mark 80%
Certificate of completion.
This course will take roughly 27 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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