Logiciel BIS Sécurité Canada
BIS Safety Software
Understanding Hours of Service (HOS) rules is crucial in industries such as commercial trucking where the risk of fatigue-related incidents is high. This course covers the rationale behind HOS regulations, their scope under the federal law, the nuanced differences when crossing the U.S. border, and how to ensure legal compliance on both sides.
For anyone involved in commercial driving, grasping and abiding by the Hours of Service (HOS) rules is not merely a legal obligation, but a critical element for road safety, driver health, and operational efficiency. Regardless of whether you’re an experienced professional joining a new carrier or a novice to the industry, the AMTA (2024) Federal Hours of Service (Canada) course is crafted to guide you through the significance of complying with HOS regulations.
Our AMTA (2024) Federal Hours of Service (Canada) course begins with a comprehensive overview of the regulations, delves into fatigue management strategies, and familiarises you with HOS terminologies. Following this, you’ll explore the federal regulations and strategies to ensure compliance. Lastly, you’ll learn the essentials for maintaining compliance while driving across the U.S. – Canada border.
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Estimated 150 minutes
Note minimale : 80%
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Ce cours durera environ 150 minutes
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