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Canada Driver Training: Backing, Parking, and Docking
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 10 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74004 | Canadian French: 74005
Backing, parking, and docking can be some of the most difficult maneuvers a driver performs. Improper or inattentive backing can result in lost time, additional paperwork, and damage to vehicles, buildings, or other equipment.
Canada Driver Training: Backing, Parking, and Docking is designed to provide commercial drivers with the most successful practices for backing, parking, and docking vehicles. It will also cover precautions they can take to increase their likelihood of safely and successfully performing them.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Describe how to safely back their vehicle
- Explain how to safely park their vehicle
- Explain additional precautions to take when backing into parking lots and loading docks
Canada Driver Training: Backing, Parking, and Docking covers the following topics:
Backing
- General Backing Guidelines
- Backing Safely
- Backing Safely Tip
- Backing Techniques
Parking
- Street Parking
- Parking Lots
Docking
- Loading Dock
Canada Driver Training: Basic Controls and Vehicle Operations
Formats
: eLearning
Regulations Covered:
:
NSC Standard 11 – Maintenance and Periodic Inspections
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 27 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74002 | Canadian French: 74003
A professional driver must have a good understanding of basic vehicle control. These skills are the foundation needed for safe vehicle operation.
Canada Driver Training: Basic Controls and Vehicle Operations is designed to help commercial drivers understand basic vehicle controls and maneuvers.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Discuss how to start up and shut down the vehicle’s engine
- Describe how to put the vehicle in motion and come to a complete stop
- Identify ways to maneuver through turns, curves, and roundabouts, and enter or exit highways safely
Canada Driver Training: Basic Controls and Vehicle Operations covers the following topics:
Engine
- Engine Start-Up (Automatic Transmission)
- Engine Start-Up (Manual Transmission)
- Engine Warm-Up
- Engine Cool-Down
- Engine Shutdown
Motion and Stopping
- Putting a Vehicle in Motion (Automatic Transmission)
- Putting a Vehicle in Motion (Manual Transmission)
- Stopping a Vehicle (Automatic Transmission)
- Stopping a Vehicle (Manual Transmission)
Turns
- Turning
- Turning Radius
- Off-Tracking
- High Center of Gravity
- Visibility
- Steering Your Vehicle
- Right Turns
- Left Turns
Roadway Hazards
- Curves
- Roundabouts
- Restricted Areas
- On Ramps/Off Ramps
Canada Driver Training: Becoming a Commercial Driver
Formats
: eLearning
Regulations Covered:
:
NCS Standard 1 - Single Driver’s License Concept, NCS Standard 4 - Driver Licensing Classification, NCS Standard 6 - Determining Fitness to Drive in Canada, and NCS Standard 16 - Mandatory Entry-Level Training (MELT).
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 12 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73629 | Canadian French: 73630
A commercial driver delivers goods to manufacturers, warehouses, stores, and homes. Drivers operate commercial motor vehicles as part of their job. They must behave in a safe and polite manner. This includes practicing safe driving habits and giving great customer service.
Canada Driver Training: Becoming a Commercial Driver is designed to explain some of the basics of being a commercial driver. It includes a driver’s role as the face of your company, how the industry is regulated, what qualifies drivers, and what might disqualify them.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain how their conduct on the road and with the customer influences the public’s view of them and their company
- Identify the agency responsible for regulating Canada’s transportation industry
- Explain the importance of complying with applicable laws and regulations
- Identify the required driver qualifications and what causes driver disqualification
Canada Driver Training: Becoming a Commercial Driver covers the following topics:
Your Vehicle: A Rolling Advertisement
- Lasting Impressions
- Your Driving Habits
- Vehicle Appearance
- The Face of Your Company
- Your Conduct and Image
- How to Handle an Angry Customer
A Regulated Industry
- Transport Canada
- Driver Qualifications
- Driver Disqualification (DQ) File
- Physical Qualification & Examination
- Driver Disqualification
- Texting & Hand-Held Phone Violations
- Out-of-Service Order Violations
Canada Driver Training: Carrier Profiles
Formats
: eLearning
Regulations Covered:
:
National Safety Code (NSC) – Standard 7
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74000 | Canadian French: 74001
Commercial motor companies in Canada have to keep a Carrier Profile. It is their on-road performance record. It includes records from all the areas where the carrier and its drivers operate.
The carrier profile allows the National Safety Code (NSC) administrators to monitor how well the company is doing. There are certain rules under NSC Standard 7 that the company needs to follow to operate their commercial vehicles. If they do not meet these standards, they may face audits, investigations, or even lose their license to operate.
It is important drivers understand the information monitored in the profile so they can help maintain these standards. This also helps keep all drivers on the road safer.
Canada Driver Training: Carrier Profiles is designed to teach commercial drivers how the Carrier Profile system works and the impact they have on it.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain the purpose of the Carrier Profile system
- List the types of information included in the Carrier Profile
- Describe how jurisdictions rate carriers
- Recognize how their Driver Profile impacts their and their carrier’s success
Canada Driver Training: Carrier Profiles covers the following topics:
The Carrier Profile System
- Carrier Identification Number
- Performance Standards
- Carrier Profile Content
- CVSA Inspections
Carrier Profile Monitoring and Rating
- Safety Rating
- Carrier Profile Risk Rating
- Carrier Profile Audits and Monitoring
Driver Profiles
- The Driver Profile Information
- Commercial Driver Abstract
- Driver Profile Importance
Canada Driver Training: Control Systems
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 18 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74506 | Canadian French: 74507
For a professional driver, the vehicle’s controls and instruments are essential to basic operation, safety, and maintenance.
Canada Driver Training: Control Systems is designed to help commercial drivers understand how control systems function.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain the purpose of a vehicle’s engine controls
- Locate a vehicle’s primary controls and discuss the function of each
- Describe the purpose of a vehicle’s secondary controls and identify their locations
- Recognize all vehicle instruments and their acceptable operating range if applicable
- Identify warning lights and alarms commonly found on a vehicle
Canada Driver Training: Control Systems covers the following topics:
Primary Controls
- Engine Controls
- Primary Vehicle Controls
Secondary Controls
- Secondary Vehicle Controls
Vehicle Instruments
- Vehicle Instruments
- Warning Lights and Alarms
Canada Driver Training: Coupling and Uncoupling Trailers
Formats
: eLearning
Regulations Covered:
:
NSC Standard 10 – Cargo Securement and NSC Standard 11 – Maintenance and Periodic Inspection Standards
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74514 | Canadian French: 74515
Commercial motor vehicle drivers generally deal with coupling and uncoupling daily. They need to be able to do it efficiently and safely. It can be quite costly if it is not done well.
Canada Driver Training: Coupling and Uncoupling Trailers is designed to help commercial drivers understand techniques for safely coupling and uncoupling tractor-trailers. They will learn what to look for when inspecting the coupling system and how the coupling and uncoupling process works.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain how to effectively inspect the coupling system
- Describe the coupling process
- Identify the setup steps for the uncoupling process
- Describe the uncoupling process
Canada Driver Training: Coupling and Uncoupling Trailers covers the following topics:
Inspection
- Inspecting the Fifth Wheel
Positioning
- Getting Into Position
- Connecting
- Getting Ready to Go
Uncoupling
- Setting Up
- Disconnecting
- Completing the Disconnect
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Communication
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73615 | Canadian French: 73616
Effective communication involves both seeing and being seen. Seeing is being able to focus your attention on the road and the task of driving without getting distracted. Being seen means making your presence and intentions known to other drivers.
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Communication is designed to help commercial drivers effectively communicate with other drivers and develop the skills to understand others' communications.
This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic. See the description for the Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving Curriculum for additional information.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Describe ways to communicate your intent by using turn signals and brake lights
- Discuss how to communicate your presence through the use of headlights, horn, warning devices, and eye contact
- Explain how eye contact techniques can help you communicate with bicyclists, pedestrians, and other drivers
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Communication covers the following topics:
Communicating While Driving
- Communicate Intent
- Turn Signals
- Brake Lights
- Communicate Presence
- Headlights
- Horn
- Warning Devices
- Eye Contact
- Communication from Others
- Movement
- Distracted Drivers
- Distractions
- Communication Prohibitions
- Cell Phones
- Texting
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Distracted Driving
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73627 | Canadian French: 73628
Distraction occurs any time a driver takes their eyes off the road, their hands off the wheel, or their mind off driving. Common distractions can be a phone, radio, even a navigation system. Anything other than focusing on driving safely is a distraction.
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Distracted Driving is designed to help commercial drivers recognize and manage distractions while on the road.
This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic. See the description for the Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving Curriculum for additional information.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify common driving distractions
- Understand distracted driving regulations and laws
- Describe how to prevent accidents caused by distracted driving
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Distracted Driving covers the following topics:
Recognize Driving Distractions
- Types of Distractions
Distracting Devices
- Personal Devices
- Exception
- Penalties
- Provincial and Territorial Requirements
Managing Driving Distractions
- Focus on Driving
- Steps to Avoid an Accident
- Commit, Watch, and Respond
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Driving Emergencies
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73625 | Canadian French: 73626
Loss of vehicle control is scary. Even the most prepared and alert driver will experience a tire blowout or other emergency during his or her driving career. This course will address appropriate responses to common emergencies and teach drivers how to maintain directional control.
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Driving Emergencies is designed to help commercial drivers learn how to recognize and respond to driving emergencies in a safe manner.
This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic. See the description for the Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving Curriculum for additional information.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain the importance of maintaining directional control
- Indicate appropriate responses when faced with emergencies such as brake failure, a tire blowout, hydroplaning, and rollovers
- Recognize unsafe acts that play a role in producing or worsening hazardous situations
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Driving Emergencies covers the following topics:
Evasive Steering
- Escape Routes
- Affecting Factors
- Steering Technique
- Seat Belts
- Special Maneuvers
- Avoiding an Oncoming Vehicle
- Avoiding a Stopped or Stationary Vehicle
- Avoiding a Merging Vehicle
Emergency Braking
- Braking Techniques
- Controlled Braking
- Stab Braking
Off-Road Recovery
- General Procedures
- Brake
- Minimize Turning
- Return to the Road
- Countersteer
- Drop-Off
Brake Failure
- Causes of Brake Failure
- Loss of Brake Pressure
- Air Blockage
- Brake Fade
- Mechanical Failure
- General Procedures
- Downshift
- Find an Escape Route
Tire Blowouts
- Causes of Blowouts
- Effects of Blowouts
- Signs of Blowouts
- Sound
- Vibration
- Steering
- Dealing With a Blowout
Hydroplaning
- Causes of Hydroplaning
- Preventing Hydroplaning
- Responding to Hydroplaning
Rollovers
- Causes of Rollovers
- Preventing a Rollover
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Extreme Driving Conditions
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73619 | Canadian French: 73620
For the professional driver, extreme driving conditions demand increased preparation and awareness. The conditions in Canada can change quickly and severely. So, both you and your vehicle must be in top form.
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Extreme Driving Conditions is designed to help commercial drivers learn how to prepare for driving in extreme conditions and operate safely when they encounter them.
This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic. See the description for the Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving Curriculum for additional information.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify common ways to prepare for driving in adverse weather conditions
- Discuss how to safely operate a vehicle in snow, ice, wind, rain, and fog
- Explain ways to stay safe in extreme heat or cold temperatures
- Recognize the challenges of driving on steep grades and around sharp curves
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Extreme Driving Conditions covers the following topics:
Vehicle Preparation
- Increased Preparation
- Coolant and Antifreeze
- Defrosting and Heating
- Windshield Wipers and Washers
- Emergency Equipment
- Tires
- Windows and Mirrors
- Lights and Reflectors
- Fuel Tank
Driver Preparation
- Avoid Dangers
- Emergency Equipment
- Check the Forecast
- Preventing Cold-Related Illnesses
- Preventing Heat-Related Illnesses
- Operating in Hot Weather
- Operating a Refrigerated Vehicle in Hot Weather
Driving in Extreme Weather
- Extreme Weather
- Fog
- Rain
- Wind
- Snow
- Ice
- All Slippery Surfaces
- Breakdowns
Mountain Driving
- Grades
- Upgrades
- Downgrades
- How Brakes Can Fail
- Braking Technique
- Escape Ramps
Curves
- Sharp Curves
- Safe Driving Practices
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Hazard Perception
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73621 | Canadian French: 73622
Any road user or road condition can be a potential hazard for the professional driver. This course introduces drivers to the nature of hazards, the clues to recognizing them, and how to respond to possible emergency situations.
Canada Driver Training Program: Defensive Driving: Hazard Perception is designed to help commercial drivers learn how to identify and avoid hazards while driving.
This training is offered as a part of a more comprehensive curriculum on this topic. See the description for the Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving Curriculum for additional information.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify hazardous road conditions and road users
- Explain how to avoid or mitigate hazards
- Respond to emergency traffic situations
Canada Driver Training Program: Defensive Driving: Hazard Perception covers the following topics:
Hazard Recognition
- Road Hazards
- Debris
- Off-Ramps
- On-Ramps
- Blind Spot Detection
- User Hazards
Visual Search
- Observation
- Scan
- Safe Distance
- Surveillance
Responding
- Emergency Situations
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Night Driving
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73617 | Canadian French: 73618
As a professional driver, driving at night introduces additional challenges to a job that already requires a lot of attention. For instance:
- Low light makes it harder for you to see what's around you;
- Hazards can be harder to recognize at night; and
- Once you spot hazards, there is less time to respond.
There are three major factors a driver needs to focus on when driving at night: the vehicle; the road; and themselves. Recognizing the challenges that come with each factor, and how to deal with them, will keep a driver safe on the road.
Even in the best conditions, driving a vehicle requires preparation, constant alertness, and attention to detail.
Canada Driver Training Program: Defensive Driving: Night Driving is designed to help commercial drivers learn how to improve their safety while driving at night.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Discuss the factors that affect safe night operation as they relate to your vehicle, the road, and you, the driver
- Explain procedures that can help make driving at night safer
Canada Driver Training Program: Defensive Driving: Night Driving covers the following topics:
Your Vehicle
- Clean
- Communicate
- High Beams
- Lights at Night
- Headlight Range
The Road
- Other Drivers
- Pedestrians and Bicyclists
- Animals
- Terrain
- Adapt
- Following Distance
You, the Professional Driver
- Glasses
- Oncoming Vehicles
- Fatigue
- Stay Alert
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Skid Control and Recovery
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 15 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73623 | Canadian French: 73624
Loss of vehicle control is scary. Even the most prepared and alert driver will experience a skid during their driving career.
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Skid Control and Recovery is designed to help commercial drivers learn how to respond to skids in a safe manner.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify the major causes of skids and employ techniques for avoiding and recovering from them
- Recognize unsafe acts that play a role in producing or worsening hazardous situations
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Skid Control and Recovery covers the following topics:
Skid Control
- Causes of Skids
- Types of Skids
- Skid Prevention
Skid Recovery
- Recovery Technique
- Slippery Surfaces
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Speed and Space Management
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73768 | Canadian French: 73769
For the professional driver, proper speed management means operating at the appropriate speed for all road conditions. This includes consideration of the condition of the road, visibility, and traffic speed and flow.
Proper space management means maintaining a "safe space" around the vehicle to operate safely. Maintaining a "safe space" or "safety cushion" around the vehicle is the goal of speed and space management. Even in the best conditions, driving a vehicle requires preparation, constant alertness, and attention to detail.
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Speed and Space Management is designed to help commercial drivers learn how to manage their speed and space while driving.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Discuss the three factors that affect your stopping distance
- Recognize ways to manage your vehicle's speed through curves and on grades
- Describe why you should adjust your speed when you encounter poor road conditions, inclement weather, and heavy traffic
- Explain the importance of proper space management
- Describe how to maintain an appropriate cushion of space
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Speed and Space Management covers the following topics:
Speed Management
- Hazard Recognition
- Stopping Distance
- Perception Distance
- Reaction Distance
- Braking Distance
- Total Stopping Distance
- Road Design
- Curves
- Grades
- Road Conditions
- Heavy Traffic
Space Management
- Managing Space
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Visual Search
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2023
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 73613 | Canadian French: 73614
A safe, professional driver is aware of what's going on around his or her vehicle. This includes scanning in all directions and identifying and effectively responding to hazards.
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Visual Search is designed to help commercial drivers learn the skills required to conduct an effective visual search.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain the importance of continuously scanning your surroundings
- Discuss how to perform a proper visual scan in front of, to the sides, and behind your vehicle
- Recognize potential hazards you must be aware of and react to while driving
- Identify signs of a distracted driver
- Describe the different types of mirrors and what each is designed for
- Explain how to properly adjust your mirrors and use them while driving
Canada Driver Training: Defensive Driving: Visual Search covers the following topics:
Scanning
- Distance Scanning
- Look Ahead
- Path of Travel
- Scanning Sides
- Distracted Drivers
- Check the Rear
- Seeing to the Rear
- Types of Mirrors
- Adjusting Mirrors
Canada Driver Training: Fatigue and Wellness
Formats
: eLearning
Regulations Covered:
:
NSC Standard 9 – Commercial Vehicle Drivers’ Hours of Service Regulations
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74010 | Canadian French: 74011
A healthy driver is a safe and alert driver. Achieving a healthy and safe lifestyle can be challenging when working in a sedentary job, but it can be done.
Canada Driver Training: Fatigue and Wellness is designed to teach commercial drivers about factors that contribute to their health and wellness.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Describe ways they can maintain a healthy diet and good exercise habits
- Discuss what stress is along with ways they can manage stress
- Identify signs of driver fatigue
- List safe work practices
- Describe back safety and proper lifting
- List steps they can take to ensure their personal security
Canada Driver Training: Fatigue and Wellness covers the following topics:
Personal Health and Driving
- Bad Habits
- Weight
- Diet
- Eating Healthy
- Exercise Benefits
- Exercises
- Exercise Recommendations
- Moderate Activities
- Exercise on the Road
- Illness Prevention
- Stress
- Stress-Reduction Techniques
Fatigue
- Sleep Loss
- Circadian Rhythm
- Prohibitions
- Effects of Fatigue
- Signs of Fatigue
- Fighting Fatigue
- Sleep Apnea
- Alcohol and Drugs
- Alcohol Prohibitions
- Drug Prohibitions
- Driver Disqualification
Safety on the Job
- Safe Work Practices
- Vehicle Entry and Exit
- Proper Seated Position
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Back Safety
- Proper Lifting
- Personal Security
Canada Driver Training: Handling and Securing Cargo
Formats
: eLearning
Regulations Covered:
:
NSC Standard 10 – Cargo Securement
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 20 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74008 | Canadian French: 74009
Professional drivers must know how to properly handle, secure, and safely deliver cargo daily. Making sure cargo arrives on time is important, but it is not the entire focus of the job. A driver must make many choices during loading and during transport to ensure they also arrive safely.
Canada Driver Training: Handling and Securing Cargo is designed to help commercial drivers properly handle cargo. It will also help them understand principles of proper weight distribution, cargo securement, and cargo security.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Recognize cargo securement devices
- Explain how to evenly distribute their cargo
- Identify how to safely load and unload their vehicle
- Practice cargo theft prevention measures
Canada Driver Training: Handling and Securing Cargo covers the following topics:
The Importance of Proper Cargo Handling
- Principles & Methods of Cargo Securement
- Regulatory Requirements
- Securement Devices
- Cargo Securement Plan
Weight Distribution
- Principles of Weight Distribution
- Overloading
- Top-Heavy Loads
- Weight Balance
- Safe Loading Responsibilities
Moving Cargo
- Loading/Unloading Tools
- Forklifts
- Pallet Jacks
- Two-Wheel Dolly
Cargo Safety and Security
- Cargo Theft
Canada Driver Training: Human Trafficking Awareness
Formats
: eLearning
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 11 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74518 | Canadian French: 74519
Human trafficking is a serious crime. Every day, women, men, girls, and boys are forced into commercial sex trafficking, forced labor situations, and domestic servitude. For professional drivers, the nature of the job allows drivers to observe, identify, and report these crimes. Drivers tend to frequent the most common places where many of these exchanges happen. Common places include gas stations, restaurants, truck stops, rest areas, and motels. That puts drivers in a position to help disrupt established trafficking networks and enable law enforcement to rescue victims before it is too late.
Canada Driver Training: Human Trafficking Awareness is designed to help commercial drivers identify different types of human trafficking and those most at risk of becoming victims. It also provides them with information on how to notify
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Describe human trafficking and identify those who are most at risk
- Recognize the signs of human trafficking
- Explain how to respond appropriately when you suspect human trafficking is taking place
Canada Driver Training: Human Trafficking Awareness covers the following topics:
What Is Human Trafficking?
- Forms of Human Trafficking
- People at Risk
- Watch for These Signs
Know How to Respond
- Choose to Act
- Approaching the Victim
- Contacting Authorities
Canada Driver Training: Identification and Diagnosis of Malfunctions
Formats
: eLearning
Regulations Covered:
:
National Safety Code - Standard 11: Maintenance and Perodic Inspections and National Safety Code - Standard 13: Trip Inspections
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 30 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74512 | Canadian French: 74513
Commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) are made up of many parts. Though these parts have individual jobs or functions, they work together to effectively and efficiently operate the vehicle.
Spotting defects and reporting them so they can be repaired can prevent an accident and costly on-the-road repairs. It can also prevent fines and out-of-service violations during enforcement inspections. Commercial drivers need to know what to look for when inspecting their vehicles.
Canada Driver Training Identification and Diagnosis of Malfunctions is designed to help commercial drivers understand the key components of their vehicles and how to identify defects.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Identify and explain the function of major vehicle systems
- Explain how to check all major vehicle systems to ensure their safe operation
- Identify component defects in major systems to keep the vehicle in good operating condition
Canada Driver Training Identification and Diagnosis of Malfunctions covers the following topics:
Engine Compartment Defects
- Engine
- Fuel System
- Air Intake and Exhaust System
- Lubrication System
- Cooling System
- Electrical System
- Lighting and Accessory Circuits
Frame, Axle, and Suspension Defects
- Frame
- Axles
- Suspension System
- Wheel, Tire, and Brake Defects
- Wheels
- Tires
- Brake System
- Air Brake System
- Brake Defects
- Antilock Brake System
Drive Train Defects
- Drive Train
- Clutch
- Transmission
- Drive Shaft and Universal Joints
- Differential
Canada Driver Training: On-the-Road Inspections and Enforcement
Formats
: eLearning
Regulations Covered:
:
National Safety Code - Standard 13, National Safety Code - Standard 12, National Safety Code - Standard 11
Intended Audience
: Commercial and company drivers in Canada
Copyright Date
: 2024
Languages
: English
E-Learning Length
: 10 Minutes
E-Learning Product Code
: English: 74510 | Canadian French: 74511
Commercial drivers must do on-the-road inspections. However, they can be done quickly and easily as part of regular operations. Not only are they mandatory, but they are also a great way to spot problems early.
Law enforcement also conducts inspections on the road. These are called on-road enforcement inspections. Commercial drivers may encounter them regularly throughout their driving career.
Canada Driver Training: On-the-Road Inspections and Enforcement is designed to help commercial drivers understand when on-the-road inspections are required and how to complete one. It will also help them understand the purpose of on-road enforcement inspections.
After completing this training, learners will be able to:
- Explain what to inspect during a quick lap around the vehicle
- Recognize when the cargo and securement devices must be inspected
- Describe how to check for excessive tire or wheel heat
- Understand the purpose of on-road enforcement inspections
Canada Driver Training: On-the-Road Inspections and Enforcement covers the following topics:
On-the-Road Inspection
- Spot Problems
- Cargo and Load Securement
- Lights, Mirrors, and Tires
- Pay Attention
- On-Road Enforcement Inspections