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Hours of Service Update Effective July 1, 2013 34-Hour Restart 30-Minute Break. Regulatory Changes. “Profitability Through Safety”. 34 Hour Restart Logic = Return to 70 hour week (vs. 80 + now possible) Two consecutive periods of 1 am to 5 am off duty. Hours of Service update.
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Hours of Service Update • Effective July 1, 2013 • 34-Hour Restart • 30-Minute Break Regulatory Changes “Profitability Through Safety”
34 Hour Restart • Logic = Return to 70 hour week (vs. 80+ now possible) • Two consecutive periods of 1 am to 5 am off duty Hours of Service update • May only be used once per week (168 hours) • 168 hours since beginning previous restart • Less impact to drivers with regular schedule • No impact on drivers working < 70 hours per week “Profitability Through Safety”
Review your normal operations and look for potential impacts • Do your drivers work more than 70 hours in 7 or 8 days? • How many days per week do you normally work? • Do you do occasional weekend work? • What time do your drivers normally start their restart? • Are they working during the 1 to 5 a.m. period on the days they usually take the 34 hour restart now? • Do they normally take more than 34 hours off already to get their restart? Hours of service update “Profitability Through Safety”
30 Minute Break • No driving if more than 8 hours have passed without taking at least a 30 minute break • Can be off-duty or sleeper Hours of service update • Talk to your drivers – effective 7/1/2013 • Review different scenarios • Talk to customers about potential negative impacts • Propose changes that solve potential problems “Profitability Through Safety”