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Pre-Trip Inspection
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Pre-Trip Inspection Students learn pre-trip inspection procedures in this hands-on seminar. The pre-trip is broken down into four sections; the inspection of the engine components, the air-brake system, outside of vehicle, and inside of cab. This course and inspection meets and exceeds the standards of the Ministry of Transportation requirements. A Classroom course provided by Ontario Truck Training Academy in Oshawa, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Pre-Trip Inspections (vehicles)J.V.I. -- one of Canadas best driver training facilities -- was founded in 1994. It is owned and operated by former truck driver David Anderson. J.V.I. has modern classroom facilities with up-to-date training aids and materials. Most courses include First-Aid, WHMIS and Dangerous Goods training as well as complete training in Airbrakes, Vehicle Weights and Dimension legislation and Hours of Service regulations.
A Classroom course provided by JVI Provincial Transportation and Safety Academy in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Pre-Trip Inspection WorkshopThis 1/2 day program covers all aspects of compliance with the Highway Traffic Act Regulation 575.
The Ministry of Transport requires that all Commercial Motor Vehicles (CMV) according to their official definition, and attached trailers are to be formally inspected for defects and serviceability at least once every 24 hours. Details are set out in the Ontario Highway Traffic Act Regulation 575 (regulation 199/07, effective May 2007), and explain that "no person shall drive a CMV unless the person has inspected, or cause to be inspected, the CMV within the previous 24 hours."
This interactive workshop addresses the requirement for and content of a proper trip inspection, in the context of regulatory compliance and safety.
Classroom Topics
The Concept of Due Diligence Highway Traffic Act Reg. 575 (regulation 199/07, effective May 2007) Proper and Thorough Inspection Sequence Practical/Hands-on Exercises While one half of the class covers the theoretical portion of the course in class, the remainder will be outside on our obstacle course. Total scheduled time for this group is 45 minutes. Once completed, the two groups switch.
Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:
Know and understand the legislation governing pre-trip inspections Identify and apply trip inspection procedures in accordance with applicable standards and regulations Understand new MTO regulations governing minor/major defects A Classroom course provided by Ground Force Training in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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