ATTENDEE REGISTRATION RATES: Early Bird: $399 (ends 6/15) | Standard: $499 (Last day to register is 6/29)
NHTSA Child Passenger Safety Restraints on School Buses*
5.5 CEUs available from Safe Kids Worldwide! Instructors: Kathy Anneken, Denise Donaldson, Miriam Manary, David Murphy, Sue Shutrump, Eric Smith & Charles Vits
Saturday 7/14, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Register for this special eight-hour session that is approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. It provides classroom and hands-on training for the proper application of child safety restraint systems (CSRS) on school buses, for securing preschool-age students. As part of the 40- hour Child Passenger Safety Technician certification, this seminar provides the basic rules of CSRS usage. It illustrates the most common mistakes that are made when installing the equipment in school buses.
*This seminar requires additional registration and fee.
Career Advancement Seminars* Saturday, July 14
So, You Want to Be a Transportation Supervisor? 12 Noon to 5 p.m.
A panel of experts will provide best practices for attendees who want to transition into a supervisory role, or who are looking to brush-up on skill sets. Topics include: How to provide the best customer service while managing multiple expectations; creating, building and molding teams; communication strategies to increase driver retention, attendant retention and productivity; principles of proper routing and planning; and managing and tracking data to improve your organization.
So, You Want to Be a School Bus Shop Supervisor? Noon to 5 p.m.
Take on more leadership in the garage by learning how to: Hire new mechanics; develop accurate job descriptions; oversee training; create and document policies and guidelines; and influence decisions on fuel selection and management.
*Choose one workshop, which is included in the regular conference registration.
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