Recharge Your Safety Program with BISC, as Motorcoaches Restart
COVID-19 has challenged the bus and motorcoach industry. But we have been tested many times before. Each time, we’ve proved our resiliency, bouncing back. Because when people get together, even virtually, things get done.
Our in-person summer Bus Industry Safety Council (BISC) meetings were cancelled this past summer and our January meeting has been moved, but BISC often also has educational conference calls or webinars on a quarterly basis. This fall, you can look forward to webinar sessions that will help you prepare to get back on the road or tackle timely topics.
The Bus Industry Safety Council is your forum to address the latest safety and compliance topics that affect motorcoach operations.
For this fall education series, no single registration is required and there are no fees to participate. All sessions are offered al a carte, so join us for one or join us for all, it is up to you!
Education Schedule:
Thursday, October 29 |
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11 am | "Get to Know the BISC Mentor Program"
Speaker: Mike McDonal The Bus Industry Safety Council, (BISC), has formed a mentor program to help your company return to success with the resources you currently have available, and possibly new people in new positions and roles. We have assembled a cadre of dozens of mentors with decades of industry and safety compliance experience. These mentors run the gamut in terms of their special areas of focus, as experts in compliance, safety, driver training, OSHA regulations, vehicle maintenance, security, filings, as well as day to day operations of a bus company. Although business may not yet be at the levels we are hoping for, the safety and security of our passengers will always be of paramount importance for our industry. Compliance reviews, OSHA audits, ADA requests for service, and the daily monitoring of our drivers and buses will continue. These industry professionals are volunteering their time and experience to help any company that is in need of one-on-one education, guidance or just to talk and reaffirm your teams that we are all in this together and able to support each others. The BISC and its sister council the Bus Maintenance and Repair Council, (BusMARC), have provided a continuing educational series of topics throughout the summer and will continue to support the industry with additional programs into 2021 and beyond. The Mentor Program is an extension of this education to provide a personalized approach to the issues and concerns that you face in your own operations. |
Thursday, November 5 |
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11 a.m. |
"Get your Fleet Ready for Winter Operations, Keys to Winterization" |
TBD |
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"Understanding the New TSA Training Rule for the Motorcoach Industry & Other Available Security Resources" Speaker: David Cooper
In addition to other surface modes, the rule applies to certain over-the-road buses (specifically those fixed route and commuter operators providing service to New York City, DC, Chicago, LA, Houston, Newark, San Francisco, Boston, San Diego, and Philadelphia). Compliance with the rule will be instituted in stages. TSA has already created and maintained several free security training programs for the motorcoach industry. During this session, find out more about the rule, timelines for compliance requiring your attention and some available security resources. |
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Tuesday, November 10 |
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2 p.m. |
"Refresher & Update on Compliance with the FMCSA Lease & Interchange Rule for Passenger Carriers" Speaker: Danielle Smith In August 2019, FMCSA published a final rule revising the 2015 Lease & Interchange rule. The revisions basically exempt contracts/agreements between passenger carriers from the Agency’s leasing requirements, if all the carriers involved in a lease have active operating authority from FMCSA; restore the marking requirements in effect prior to the 2015 rule; and eliminate the customer notification requirements when leasing from another carrier. A big win for the industry! The new rule has a compliance date of Jan. 1, 2021. Find out more about what you need to do to stay in compliance! |