Hours of Service Compliance CSA BASIC eWorkbook

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) makes a direct correlation between fatigue, the hours-of-service rules (HOS), and crash rates. They assert that increased compliance with the HOS rules reduces the risks of fatigue related crashes attributable, in whole or in part, to patterns of violations of the HOS rules. [1]

Assess your fleet’s compliance with HOS requirements in the 2024 J. J. Keller HOS Compliance eWorkbook. This 28-page interactive resource will help you determine your fleet’s risk using HOS audit questions from the FMCSA’s Safety Management Cycle:

  • Policies and procedures
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Qualification and hiring
  • Training and communication
  • Monitoring and tracking
  • Meaningful action

Act today to avoid violations, out-of-service violations, or even worse, a crash.

Fill out the form below and download your FREE HOS eWorkbook and enjoy a complimentary HOS conversation with a compliance expert! Or call 855-693-5338 to speak with a specialist now.

[1] Page 78352, Federal Register, Volume 80, Number 241, December 16, 2015

HOS Compliance CSA BASIC eWorkbook

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In 2023 there were more than 460,000 CMV fatigued and hours-of-service violations reported — nearly 41% of all driver violations were attributed to these specific violations.

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