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The School Bus Driver Training Course The Most Effective Bus Driver Training
Course Available This course covers 26 integrated topics ranging from
He underscored that safety starts with hiring selected people and providing them with a high quality of training. “Get the right person and then train them right,” he said. The right person, he elab- orated, is one with the mindset and desire to be safe. This is enforced at Huntington Coach Corpo-
ration, which has 900 vehicles serving 12 schools in New York. Senior Manager Paul Mori has used SBSC materials for 15 years. If a driver claims an accident wasn’t their fault, Mori said, he takes them back to the video to show that while they may not have done anything wrong, they also didn’t do everything right – an important distinction. As an example of preventive safety training, SBSC compiled a list of 22 safe and corresponding unsafe driving behaviors which it lists on a poster. Cassell suggested presenting this to every potential school bus driver and securing their agreement to follow the safe driving practices – before even beginning the training process. “You only get one chance to make a first impression,” he said. Transporting students with special needs has
its own unique challenges, which is why it is so important to train these drivers and aides me- ticulously, Cassell explained. Newly updated, the Transporting Students With Special Needs course is also built around a safety manage- ment system that identifies hazards and trains transportation staff in safe behav- iors to remove or reduce those hazards.
pre-trip inspections to defensive driving to student management and includes all the practices to meet ELDT requirements. Quality videos depict realistic situations and model correct behavior. Animations and discussion pages enhance the learning points. Wall posters provide ongoing reinforcement of the most important points. Quizzes and a final exam allow for knowledge checks.
The CDL Written Test Training Course The course includes video-based programs featuring
narrators who work together to deliver the training to help trainees understand. There are many test tips and exten- sive CDL practice tests. The 16 tests containing around 500 questions show incorrect answers and provide the correct answer.
Transporting Students with Special Needs
A Recreated and Updated Students with Special Needs Training Course Safely transporting students with special needs has
many challenges. This course trains drivers and monitors on what they need to know to help safely transport these students. The training is provided through eight interactive video-based programs including questions, discussion points and an extensive 50-question final exam.
Student Safety Programs
Kids School Bus Safety Practices This course contains three video-based safety programs, divided into age groups.
• Pre-K to Grade 2: video lessons are taught both by real people and in animation format.
• Grades 3 to 5: this program teaches school bus
safety practices as well as bullying and teasing prevention and emergency evacuation.
• Grades 6 and up: more in-depth instruction on how and why to safely ride the school bus, bullying prevention and emergency evacuation.
The SBSC student training programs also com-
municate vital behaviors in direct ways with time allowed for discussion. “Whose job is it to teach the kids safety in and around the school bus?” Cassell queried. It’s
Plus: Trainer Certification Process Safety Leadership Course Bullying Prevention Bus Garage Safety Toolkit
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