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Hours of Service Training Program - USB
Addresses the new HOS rules and provides a thorough explanation of the Hours of Service Regulations. Available in USB and Digital Download formats!
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Product Information
The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) issued four significant Hours of Service (HOS) rule changes for interstate drivers – effective September 29, 2020. The four rule changes will improve safety, increase productivity, and increase flexibility for truck drivers:
30-minute breaks (§395.3(a)(3)) - Drivers can remain "on duty" for their breaks and not have to take a break until completing eight hours of driving time, rather than consecutive time.
100 air-mile exception (§395.1(e)(1)) - Drivers must be done working within 14 consecutive hours. Drivers must remain within a 150 air-mile radius.
Split-sleeper provision (§395.1(g)(1)) - Drivers must spend at least 7 hours in a sleeper berth, plus another break to reach 10 hours total. Neither rest period counts against the 14-hour limit.
Adverse conditions (§395.1(b)(1)) - Drivers may extend both their driving and on-duty limits by 2 hours.
The new Hours of Service Training program provides drivers with a thorough explanation of the Hours of Service Regulations, including how the rules help improve their safety and productivity.
Regulations Covered: 49 CFR Part 395
Language: English & Spanish available all in one program
Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
What's Covered
After completing Module 1: Basics, drivers will be able to:
Identify who the hours-of-service regulations apply to
Recognize the purpose of the hours-of-service regulations
Differentiate between on-duty and off-duty activities
Explain how hours-of-service violations affect driver and carrier CSA scores
After completing Module 2: Limits, drivers will be able to:
Recognize how fatigue requires drivers to stop driving even if they have hours left to legally operate
Identify off-duty activities that qualify as a 10-hour break
Describe how the 14-hour limit is calculated
Identify which duty status the 11-hour limit tracks
Determine when to use the 60- or 70-hour limit
Identify an exception which resets the 60- or 70-hour limit
Explain how to satisfy the 30-minute break required under the interruption of driving provision
Differentiate between cumulative and consecutive limits
After completing Module 3: Recording Your Hours, drivers will be able to:
Describe how to use trip planning to achieve successful time management
Identify two important components of coercion
Explain how supporting documents are used to validate recorded hours
Explain when to keep track of your hours using an ELD, manual log, or time record
Recognize how roadside inspection expectations differ between ELDs, manual logs, and time records
After completing Module 4: Exceptions, drivers will be able to:
Identify which drivers can use an hours-of-service exception
Describe what an exception relieves a driver from
After completing Module 5: ELD Basics, drivers will be able to:
Discuss when drivers are required to use an ELD
Identify the five items required to be in the cab when recording hours with an ELD
Describe how drivers can reduce unassigned drive time
Explain the process to follow when their ELD malfunctions
Differentiate between coercion and harassment
After completing Module 6: How to Fill Out Manual Logs, drivers will be able to:
Identify required fields on a manual log
Prepare a record of duty status using a manual log
Describe how to complete a recap to determine the number of hours a driver has available before hitting the 60- or 70-hour limit
What’s Included with each Training Delivery Option
Same Great Content Available in 3 Options
Option 1: USB Only
Option 2: Digital Download Only
Option 3: USB + Digital Download
Main Video Program*
Basics (20 mins)
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Limits (20 mins)
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Recording Your Hours (22 mins)
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Exceptions (16 mins)
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ELD Basics (16 mins)
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How to Complete a Manual Log (12 mins)
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Trainer Tools*
Customizable PowerPoint® Presentation
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Trainer Guide PDF
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Quiz & Answer Key
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Certificate of Completion
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Learning Activities
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Training Log
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Images
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Digital Download Link*
Digital link for instant access to the training materials above