North American Fatigue Management Program Train the Trainer Course
This course is for motor carrier instructors who conduct or expect to conduct fatigue management training for commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers and their families.
This one-day NAFMP course will cover NAFMP Module 5 (Train the Trainer) and additional updated content. This course will include instruction, presentations, quizzes, individually assigned presentations, prior NAFMP coursework and a post-exam. Prior to attending this training, you must complete Module 1 (Introduction and Overview) and complete Modules 3 (Driver Education), 4 (Driver Family Education) and 8 (Driver Sleep Disorders Management) with an 80% or higher exam score on the NAFMP eLearning Platform.
You may register for this course now and then complete the prerequired NAFMP modules before the registration deadline. If you do not complete the prerequisites by the deadline, your registration will be transferred to waiting list registrants who have completed the prerequisites.
This course WILL NOT cover the NAFMP Modules 2 (Safety Culture and Management Practices), 6 (Shippers and Receivers), 7 (Motor Carrier Sleep Disorders Management), 9 (Driver Scheduling and tools) or 10 (Fatigue Monitoring and Management Technologies).
This NAFMP course is made possible with the support from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and Transport Canada.
NOTE: If you are unable to attend this training course but are interested in this and/or other industry training courses we have planned for the future, fill out our online training interest form. You will be notified via email once the course in which you expressed interest is scheduled and registration is open.
Course Information
Target Audience
The target audience is motor carrier instructors from CVSA industry members and non-members; specifically, fatigue management instructors who train or expect to train CMV drivers and their families.
Class Size
This virtual course is limited to 20 students.
Prerequisites
- Completion of Module 1 (Introduction and Overview) and completion of Modules 3 (Driver Education), 4 (Driver Family Education) and 8 (Driver Sleep Disorders Management) with an 80% or higher exam score on the NAFMP eLearning Platform.
You may register for this course now and then complete the prerequired NAFMP modules before the registration deadline. If you do not complete the prerequisites by the deadline, your registration will be transferred to waiting list registrants who have completed the prerequisites.
- Knowledge of CMV driving, personal experience driving a CMV and previous experience training CMV drivers.
- Ability to model appropriate fatigue management behaviors, ability to relate well with other drivers and their families, and enthusiasm for CMV driver fatigue management.
Total Course Hours
8 hours
What to Expect
- This virtual course will include instructor-led training, a session to complete presentations on assigned topics and individual quizzes/exam.
- All training materials will be provided electronically.
- Students will be given a post-exam. A score of at least 80% on the post-exam is required to pass the course and receive a certificate of completion. A participant who scores lower than 80% or chooses not to take the final exam will receive a certificate of attendance.
Course Schedule
This virtual course will be delivered on Wednesday, Nov. 13, from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. EDT.
Training Delivery
- To take this course, you will need access to Zoom and the NAFMP eLearning platform.
- You will be sent a Zoom link prior to the start of the training course. You will receive instruction, view and conduct presentations in Zoom.
- You will need to establish a user account in the NAFMP eLearning platform and complete the prerequired coursework before taking this course.
- All students are required to have their video turned on during the entire course, except during breaks. NO OTHER EXCEPTIONS.
Registration
Contact Information
Point of Contact
Rodolfo Giacoman
Fatigue Management Specialist
Email: rodolfo.giacoman@cvsa.org
Phone: 202-998-1830
General CVSA Training Contact
Email: training@cvsa.org
Phone: 202-998-1002
Rules, Requirements and Policies
Virtual Events Code of Conduct
CVSA is committed to providing a safe, productive and welcoming environment for all virtual meeting participants. All participants, without exception, are expected to abide by this virtual events code of conduct across any and all technologies used to execute a CVSA virtual event. All participants must comply with the instructions of the host(s), moderator and CVSA staff. CVSA has a zero-tolerance policy for any form of discrimination or harassment by participants.
Examples of unacceptable behavior are:
- Unauthorized sharing of login credentials with another user, including unregistered users; any unregistered user found participating will be required to pay the full registration fee, including the late registration fee
- Recording, copying and/or sharing of any media, including screenshots
- Engaging in unsafe practices while participating in a virtual event, such as driving a car
- Harassment, disrespect, intimidation or discrimination in any form
- Verbal or written abuse of any participant, including, but not limited to, comments related to race, color, ethnicity, age, religion, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, etc.
- Sharing inappropriate, nude and/or sexual images
- Threatening or stalking a participant
To report an incident of unacceptable behavior, please contact CVSA Executive Director Collin Mooney or CVSA Deputy Executive Director Adrienne Gildea. CVSA reserves the right to take any action deemed necessary and appropriate, including immediate removal from the meeting without warning or refund, in response to any incident of unacceptable behavior. CVSA may also, at its discretion, prohibit attendance at any future meeting, virtually or in person.
Consent to Multimedia Use
Registration and attendance at and participation in CVSA meetings and other activities – in-person or virtually – constitutes an agreement by the registrant to CVSA’s use and distribution of the registrant’s or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, and audiotapes of such events and activities.
Copyright Acknowledgement
By registering and attending the event, an attendee may participate or contribute to discussions regarding the Standards and CVSA Materials (“work product”) and hereby acknowledges that it is their intent and understanding that the intellectual property, including copyright in and to the work product, and all derivative works and/or any modifications and variations of the work product, did, does and will vest solely in CVSA. To the extent that an attendee contributes to the work product during the event, they do not claim any ownership in the work product and instead hereby completely assign any and all copyrights and any other intellectual property rights in their contributions to CVSA.