Nominate an Exceptional CMV Driver, CVSA’s International Driver Excellence Award
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) is accepting applications for its third annual International Driver Excellence Award (IDEA), an award that recognizes the extraordinary careers of professional commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers and their commitment to public safety.
Top Fleet Employers 2017: nominations now open
Applications are now open for Trucking HR Canada’s 4th annual Top Fleet Employers program, which recognizes fleets who demonstrate a commitment to going above and beyond in their human resources practices.
Applications and online submissions will be accepted at www.truckinghr.com until close of business on January 31, 2017.
Westcan Bulk named Transportation Gold Winner
Westcan Bulk Transport has been named the National Gold Winner in the Transportation category of Canada’s Safest Employers 2016. The winners were announced at a gala dinner in Toronto, ON on October 24.
Workshop: Imagining the Next Generation of Talent in Transportation and Logistics
The Van Horne Institute is hosting a workshop on November 25 to discuss key trends in education and the future of talent in transportation and logistics from the perspective of the millennial generation.
Helpful Occupational Health and Safety Links
Occupational Health and Safety has published best practices documents for employers and workers to use in their OHS System:
Small Business Toolkit
Hazard Assessment & Control
Supervisors Roles & Responsibilities
Leading Indicators Guide
Worker’s Guide to OHS
Employer’s Guide to OHS
18 Wheels of Christmas 2016 launches
18 Wheels of Christmas is launching its 14th season of working together with the transportation industry and the community to support food banks in the community
CTA to Minister: truck driving jobs not disappearing
Although it’s likely the job of the over-the-road truck driver may evolve somewhat, it will not be eliminated or disappear in the age of autonomous vehicle technology, Canadian Trucking Alliance President David Bradley wrote in a letter to federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau, who was reported as saying certain occupations – namely trucking – would disappear in the future as a result of automation.
CTA & CCOHS sign MOU to enhance trucking health & safety
The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) and the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has signed the first-ever memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the two organizations.
AMTA Members Dominate List of 2016
Top Fleet Employers at Gala Event
Trucking HR Canada’s 3rd annual Top Fleet Employers program shined the spotlight on thirty-nine of the best workplaces in Canada’s trucking industry at their gala awards dinner this month. Of the five awards presented, three – Westcan Bulk Transport, Triton Transport and Ken Cross of SLH Transport – went to members of AMTA.
Going to Pot: CTA Editorial
By: David Bradley, Canadian Trucking Alliance
The federal government has pledged to introduce legislation to legalize the recreational use of marijuana (I’ts already available by permit for medical use) sometime in 2017. This is a much more complicated issue than meets the eye and perhaps more than the government bargained for.
AMTA Welcomes New Carrier Members
Compliance and Regulatory Affairs (CRA), the government relations/business division of AMTA, is pleased to welcome the following new carrier members:
World’s Largest Truck Convoy 2016 a success
A huge shout out to the drivers, sponsors, law enforcement and volunteers for their time and dedication in promoting, participating and setting up this year’s World’s Largest Truck Convoy for Special Olympics Alberta 2016 Calgary.
CTA Briefing: Packed rooms in Calgary and Edmonton
ELDs, harmonizing standards for carrier profiles, upcoming changes to Canadian rules for marijuana and new food safety rules, were all on the agenda at the September briefing delivered by Canadian Trucking Alliance representatives on their recent visit to Alberta.
Industry Asked to Rank Top Concerns
The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI), the trucking industry’s not-for-profit research organization, has launched the 2016 Top Industry Issues Survey. The annual survey, commissioned by the American Trucking Associations (ATA), asks trucking industry stakeholders to rank the top issues of concern for the industry along with appropriate strategies for addressing each issue. The survey is in its 12th year and participation by trucking stakeholders has grown each year.
Upcoming CVSA Blitz: Brakecheck 2016 (Sept 11 – 17)
During the week of Sept. 11-17, 2016, law enforcement agencies across North America will conduct inspections on large trucks and buses to identify out-of-adjustment brakes, and brake-system and anti-lock braking system (ABS) violations as part of CVSA’s Brake Safety Week, an annual outreach and enforcement campaign designed to improve commercial motor vehicle (CMV) brake safety throughout North America.
CVSA Releases Results from Unannounced Brake Check One-Day Event
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) held its annual, unannounced brake check day on May 4, 2016, as part of its Operation Airbrake program. CVSA-certified inspectors in 31 participating U.S. states and Canadian provinces and territories checked brakes on 6,128 commercial motor vehicles.
AMTA Launches New Road Safety Campaign with the Coalition for a Safer 63 and 881
AMTA has formed a partnership with the traffic safety group, the Coalition for a Safer 63 and 881, to deliver road safety messages aimed at reducing traffic-related incidents along one of the busiest routes in and out of the oil sands.
Canadian Trucking Alliance 2016 Fall Tour
Calgary (Sept. 14), Edmonton (Sept. 15)
Canadian Trucking Alliance representatives will be visiting Alberta this fall to deliver an information briefing on key issues: food safety regulations, electronic logging devices (ELDs), carrier profiles and roadside inspections. CTA representatives will deliver a presentation and then take questions from the floor.
Canadian results of 2016 International Roadcheck revealed
Results of Canada’s 2016 International Roadcheck were released this week and according to the numbers, in Canada, nearly 82% of commercial vehicles inspected this year passed CVSA’s on-road inspection criteria.
Take Our Kids to Work Day Showcases Trucking as a Career of Choice
On November 2, 2016 grade nine students across Canada will spend the day in a parent, friend or volunteer’s workplace learning about a possible career path. Take Our Kids to WorkTM day is a national program highlighting a range of careers to help students connect school, work, and their future plans. This year, Trucking HR Canada is joining up with The Learning Partnership, a national organization dedicated to promoting and advancing publicly funded education, to champion this event — and we’re asking you to take part.