Provincial Hours of Service - Alberta
This course covers everything you need to know about Fatigue Management, Federal Hours of Service rules and Log Book Requirements
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01
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Fatigue vs Sleepiness
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Fatigue Statistics
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02
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Circadian Rhythm - 1
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Circadian Rhythm - 2
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03
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1-Time Of Day
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2 - Time of Task
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3 - Driver Type (Young People 15-24) & Commercial Drivers
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3 - Driver Type (Shift Workers)
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3 - Driver Types (People With Sleep Disorders)
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3 - Driver Types (People With Sleep Disorders 2)
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Are You Fatigued?
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4 - Environmental Factors
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5 - Sleep Habits
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04
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Signs Of Driver Fatigue
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Signs of Impending Sleep
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06
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The Circadian Rhythm
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Physical Factors
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Environmental Factors
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What To Do
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Be Proactive With Fatigue
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The Danger Of Drowsy Driving
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Fatigue Test
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07
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Application Of Legislation
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On Duty Status - 1
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Off-Duty Status
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Split Sleeper Berth
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On-Duty Status - 2
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On-Duty Status - 3
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On-Duty Status - 4
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On-Duty Status - 5
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On-Duty Status - 6
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On-Duty Status - 7
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On-Duty Status -8
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Distribution/Retention Of Daily Logs
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160 KM Daily Time Record
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160 KM Daily Time Record - 2
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08
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Daily Log Page Completion
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Off-Duty Log Page
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Driver's Daily Log
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09
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Exercise A
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Warning
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Exercise A Log Sheet
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Exercise B
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Warning
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Exercise B Log Sheet
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Sources For Help
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Hours Of Service Exam (AR 317/2002)