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This web-based Provincial Hours of Service (Alberta) course imparts knowledge about the service limits as per Alberta Regulation 317/2002 and their applicability on provincially regulated carriers and drivers.
Through this web-based Provincial Hours of Service (Alberta) course, learners receive an in-depth understanding of service limits as detailed in Alberta Regulation 317/2002 and their implications for provincially regulated carriers and drivers. The course covers significant topics like the four duty statuses, daily log prerequisites, and obligations of drivers and carriers, thus providing the necessary legislation and information to ensure road safety and minimize fatigue-related incidents.
This course is designed using the Alberta Hours of Service Regulations and the Alberta Traffic Safety Act as a foundation.
Estimated time of completion is around 50 minutes
Examinations are incorporated throughout this online Provincial Hours of Service (Alberta) course to enhance the information presented. A score of 80% must be obtained to be eligible for the certificate of completion. If the passing score is not achieved in the first attempt, learners have the opportunity to retake the course two more times. Course materials for printing can be accessed online.
À l'issue de ce cours en ligne, un certificat d'achèvement sera disponible en téléchargement et imprimable.
Ce cours durera environ 60 minutes
Pour réussir cette formation, vous devez obtenir 80% ou version supérieure au quiz
À l'issue de la réussite de ce cours, un certificat à votre nom sera stocké sur votre profil et disponible à l'impression
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