Alberta Carrier Courses

  • Provincial Hours of Service (Alberta)

    DRIVERS’ HOURS OF SERVICE REGULATION

    AR 317/2002

    This online Provincial Hours of Service (Alberta) course explains the hours of service limits set out by Alberta Regulation 317/2002 and how they apply to provincially regulated carriers and drivers. As learners cover topics such as the four duty statuses, daily log requirements, and driver and carrier responsibilities, they will be equipped with the legislation and information required to ensure everyone's safety on the road and to reduce fatigue related incidents.

  • Cargo Securement

    CARGO SECUREMENT

    NSC Standard 10

  • Weights and Dimensions

    DRIVERS’ HOURS OF SERVICE REGULATION

    AR 315/2002

    Transportation laws are put in place to ensure public safety and to prevent damage to roadways. As a commercial vehicle operator, it's crucial that you understand and follow your province's transportation laws. This Alberta Commercial Vehicle Weights and Dimensions course is designed as a general guideline to help you understand Alberta weight and dimension limits and the importance of adhering to them.

  • Trip Inspection Training

    COMMERCIAL VEHICLE SAFETY REGULATION

    AR 121/2009

    This online course provides instruction on how to complete a Daily trip Inspection that follows the National Safety Code (Standard 13) regulations. It explains to a driver how to conduct and record a proper trip inspection and what items to inspect. The course also includes a review of why trip inspections are required, a copy of Part 2, Schedule 1- Truck, Tractor & Trailer and a short review of CVSA inspections.

  • TDG - Transportation of Dangerous Goods: Canada

    Transporting dangerous goods poses several hazards to workers, the general public, and the environment. Individuals involved in the transportation of dangerous goods within Canada are responsible for preventing injury, property damage, and environmental harm by being adequately trained and operating in a safe and responsible manner. To help accomplish this, the TDG Act and Regulations were created.

  • WHMIS 2015 (GHS)

    WHMIS stands for Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System. It is a Canada-wide system that provides employers and workers with information on the hazardous products that are stored and used on work sites. This online WHMIS 2015 (GHS) course covers key elements of WHMIS 2015, including WHMIS pictograms, supplier and workplace labels, safety data sheets, and worker training.

  • Professional Driver Improvement Course (PDIC) - 3 Demerit (Alberta)

    This Professional Driver Improvement Course (PDIC) is specifically designed for drivers in the transportation industry as both a refresher on safe driving attitudes and techniques, and an introduction to new safe driving concepts.

  • Hazard Assessment Training

    This online Hazard Assessment course will help participants understand the importance of hazard assessments on the overall performance of health and safety management systems.

  • Alcohol and Drug Awareness

    The need to prevent impaired persons from affecting safety in the workplace cannot be overstated. Recent changes in Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Legislation, together with better informed employers, has brought forth a realization that serious attention must be given to ensuring that employees arriving to the workplace are “fit-for-work”