Canada Hours of Service Driver Training Handbook



Canada Hours of Service Driver Training Module 6: ELD Basics

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Canada Hours of Service Training Module 6: ELD Basics

Runtime: 7:25

Intended Audience: CMV Drivers Operating in Canada

Overview:

Time is limited. No one can add a minute to an hour, day, or week. For professional drivers, time is further limited by the hours-of-service regulations. The purpose of the hours-of-service regulations is to keep tired drivers off the road. After many hours behind the wheel, fatigue sets in, and it can lead to bad decisions and deadly crashes. For the safety of all drivers, compliance with the hours-of-service regulations is required of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers.

The Canada Hours of Service Training curriculum will help drivers and carriers to be compliant while maximizing the available hours through a full understanding of how the limits affect safety and productivity.

Something can be both easier and more confusing at the same time. That is certainly the case when discussing Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs). While the technical standards are some of the most complicated of all the regulations, for drivers, creating a duty status is easier and more accurate when using an ELD because much of the recording is done automatically.

Canada Hours of Service Training Module 6: ELD Basics is designed to help drivers compliantly use ELDs, and correctly use the special driving categories of personal use and yard move. This will help drivers understand their role in reducing unassigned driving events, when to edit the record, and the importance of reviewing the record before submission.

Objectives:

After completing this course, learnrs will be le to:

  • Discuss when drivers are required to use an ELD
  • Identify the 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

Outline

The J. J. Keller Canada Hours of Service Training Module 6: ELD Basics covers the following topics:

Introduction

  • Introduction
  • What You'll Learn

ELD Use

  • Who's Affected?
  • Approved Devices

Driver ELD Expectations

  • In-Cab Requirements
  • User Accounts
  • Logging into the ELD
  • Duty Changes and Driver Entries
  • Creating the Record
  • Edits
  • Record Retention
  • Roadside Inspections
  • ELD Malfunctions
    • Notifying Your Carrier

Conclusion

  • Summary

Regulations Covered: SOR/2005-313

Copyright Date: 2021

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  • Posters
  • Certificates

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