Federal Hours of Service Course – Canadian and US Regulations

This Canadian and US Hours of Service course covers the regulations that a driver must follow. These regulations are in place to help combat fatigue; they not only protect those involved in commercial transportation, but the public travelling on the road as well.

Course Overview

This Canadian and US Hours of Service course covers the regulations that a driver must follow.

These regulations are in place to help combat fatigue; they not only protect those involved in commercial transportation, but the public traveling on the road as well.

This course will help the participant understand not only the rules that govern them, but how to apply them. After completing this course the participant should understand Day and Shift Limits, exemptions to the limits, documentation requirements (form and manner), and the responsibilities of the driver.

The US portion of this course explains what rules a driver must follow when operating in the United States and how to be compliant before entering.

Course Topics

Introduction
  • Federal VS Provincial
    • Who is exempt from the requirement to keep logs?
  • The 4 Duty Statuses
Work Shift Limits
  • Define Work Shift
  • Driving and On Duty Shift limits (13, 14 and 16 hour rules)
  • Driver must comply with both work shift limits and daily limits
  • Work shift can span more than one day
Daily Limits
  • Define a Day
  • Driving and On- duty limits (13 and 14 hour rules)
  • Daily Off Duty limits
    • 2 hours separate and apart define
Deferals
  • Rules of Deferral
Sleeper Berths
  • Single Drivers - Split sleeper berth
  • Team Driving ‚àö√™ Split sleeper berth
  • Co-Drivers
Cycles
  • Cycle limits (1 and 2)
  • Cycle resets
  • Mandatory 24 hours off duty in 14 days
  • Changing Cycles
Exemptions
  • Emergencies
  • Adverse Driving
  • Driver Traveling as a Passenger
  • Personal Use
  • Ferries
North of 60 Rules
  • Driving, On Duty and Work Shift Limits
  • Off Duty Requirements
  • Sleeper Rules for Single and Team Drivers
  • Cycles
General Log Requirements
  • What is required on a daily log?
    • Start
    • During the day
    • End of Day
    • How to write a proper off ‚àö√™ duty log
Rules Regarding Possession of Logs
  • Preceding 14 Days
  • Completed up to the current duty status change
  • Supporting documents
  • Must be sent to home office within 20 days of completion
Definition of Log Tampering Radius Exemption Rules
  • 160 kilometer rule
  • When to use the radius exemption
Electronic Recording Devices (ELDÕs) - United States Hours of Service
  • Shift rules only in U.S.
  • 14 Hour Duty Limit
  • 11 Hour Driving Limit
  • Mandatory rest break
  • 60/70 hour Limits
  • Off Duty requirements
  • Sleeper/Split Sleeper
  • Adverse Driving Condition Exception
  • Other Exemptions
  • Form and Manner
  • Egregious Hours of Service Violation