Trucking Excavation Equipment - DOT Hours of Service for Fire Fighters
Several days of trucking in this one. Starting off with hauling the volvo 140 from the previous job and while we do that we answer a frequently asked question about hours of service for off duty emergency responders. Then we are going to haul some demolition debris and some large retaining wall blocks to dirt perfects job site. Then dirt perfect and I take the John Deere 850 bulldozer up to the home stead for more progress on the pond project. hope you enjoy!
always feel free to reach out at captainkleeman1@gmail.com
check out https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/title49/section/395.2 for the specific topic discussed in the video.
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Question 29: Although firefighters, emergency medical technicians, paramedics and other public safety professionals are often exempt from the hours-of-service (HOS) regulations under the governmental exception [49 CFR 390.3(f)(2)], they sometimes have second jobs with interstate motor carriers for which they are required to comply with the HOS rules. When one of these individuals has a second job with an interstate motor carrier and works a 24-hour shift for the fire/rescue/emergency services department, is all of the time spent during the shift considered on-duty time?
Guidance: No. Fire fighters and other public safety professionals working 24-hour shifts may record time during which they are required or permitted to rest as off-duty time. However, all time that the public safety specialist is required to perform work (e.g., administrative work, cleaning/repairing equipment, operating equipment, etc.) would be considered on-duty time.
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Видео Trucking Excavation Equipment - DOT Hours of Service for Fire Fighters канала Captain Kleeman
always feel free to reach out at captainkleeman1@gmail.com
check out https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/title49/section/395.2 for the specific topic discussed in the video.
Copied straight from the FMCSA website
Question 29: Although firefighters, emergency medical technicians, paramedics and other public safety professionals are often exempt from the hours-of-service (HOS) regulations under the governmental exception [49 CFR 390.3(f)(2)], they sometimes have second jobs with interstate motor carriers for which they are required to comply with the HOS rules. When one of these individuals has a second job with an interstate motor carrier and works a 24-hour shift for the fire/rescue/emergency services department, is all of the time spent during the shift considered on-duty time?
Guidance: No. Fire fighters and other public safety professionals working 24-hour shifts may record time during which they are required or permitted to rest as off-duty time. However, all time that the public safety specialist is required to perform work (e.g., administrative work, cleaning/repairing equipment, operating equipment, etc.) would be considered on-duty time.
#captainkleeman
#DOTregulations
#dirtperfect
Видео Trucking Excavation Equipment - DOT Hours of Service for Fire Fighters канала Captain Kleeman
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