
CSA BASICs - Fatigued Driving
Driving a CMV when fatigued. This is distinguished from incidents where unconsciousness or an inability to react is brought about by the use of alcohol, drugs, or other controlled substances. Data includes (1) hours-of-service violations discovered during an off-site investigation, on-site investigation, roadside inspection, or post-crash inspection, and (2) crash reports with driver fatigue as a contributing factor. (FMCSR Parts 392 and 395)
For more information on the Fatigued Driving BASIC, read the following article: What is the Fatigued Driving BASIC?
Please note: Changes are expected to the CSA Safety Management System (SMS) Methodology in December 2012. As part of these changes, the Fatigued Driving BASIC will become the more specific Hours-of-Service (HOS) Compliance BASIC to more accurately reflect violations in this area and weight HOS paper and electronic logbook violations equally. Click here for details on the proposed changes.
Related J. J. Keller Solutions
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Driver's Daily Log Books
Log Holders and Log Book Covers
Compliance Notification — Logging Violations
Log Checker® & KellerSCAN® Software
J. J. Keller's Encompass™ with E-Logs
Log Auditing Services
Log Instruction Books
Hours of Service and Driver Logs Workbook, 2nd Edition
Hours of Service: A Driver's Guide - Driver Handbook
Hours of Service Training
Master Driver: Night Driving Training
CSA Poster - Fatigued Driving
Surviving CSA: Fatigued Driving Poster
CSA Management Suite™
