Hours of Service - 61361
No Trucker should be without a copy of "Hours of Service". The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has issued four significant Hours of Service (HOS) rule changes for interstate drivers – effective September 29, 2020. This new handbook includes information on the rule changes and summarizes the key material covered in the Hours of Service Training USB Program.
Other Features:
- Features receipt page to serve as a record of Hours of Service training
- Includes quizzes that can be used pre- or post-training
- Perfect bound, English - 100 pages
- Handbook includes full color images
- Measures 5-1/4" x 8".
HOS Handbook, Complete Guide for CMV Drivers - 48553
J.J. Keller HOS Handbook, the Complete Guide for CMV Drivers, Reflects the New Hours of Service Final Rule with Compliance Dates of 2/27/12 and 7/1/13. This handbook is spiral bound with 200 plus pages and provides the who, what, when, where, why, and how-to of Hours of Service for drivers.
Other Features:
- Helps Drivers Operate In Compliance with HOS Regulation
- Compliance Dates of 2/27/12 and 7/1/13
- Features Hours of Service FAQs
- Reflects the New Hours of Service Final Rule
- Includes Logging Scenarios and Examples
- 320 Pages Spiral Bound
- Offers Critical Information On the Following Hours of Service Topics:
- Logging
- CSA
- Roadside Inspections
- Industry and Location Specific Rules
- 7" x 5" Spiral Bound Book
- Includes HOS Rules for Property and Passenger Carrying Vehicles
Hours of Service and Driver Logs Workbook, 4th Edition - 8881
Give your drivers hands-on logging practice to comply with FMCSA rules governing hours of service for property carrying vehicles.
Other Features:
- Designed to help drivers, auditors, supervisors and students gain proficiency at completing or reviewing a record of duty status and monthly summary
- Provides hands-on logging experience
- Help satisfy DOT's Hours of Service regulations for drivers of property-carrying vehicles
- Can be used for self-learning
- Features logbook exercises
- learn how to properly calculate
- log the 11-hour driving limit
- 14 consecutive hours-on-duty rule
- 60/70 driving limits
- English explanations of DOT regulations (including the current sleeper berth and electronic logging rules)
- Illustrate specific situations and problems with log page samples
- Includes revisions effective on or before August 1, 2018, and covers all the current rules
- 4th Edition changes include:
- Exceptions to the 30-minute break requirement
- Summary of the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) rules
- ELD regulations, including new rules for supporting documents
- HOS- and ELD-related
- August 2018 revisions
- Information on the "8-day-in-30" exemption from ELDs
- Information on the Hi-Rail exception
- Information on the Personal Conveyance exception
- Information on the Agricultural Operation exception
- Updated regulations and interpretations
- Spiral-bound, 205 pages