RESET, RECHARGE, RETURN TO THE ROAD in JANUARY With BISC & BusMARC Virtual Education
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 meetings were cancelled, so we put together a 6-week program of safety and COVID-19 response related education sessions to help keep you up to date in June & July 2020. With in-person sessions still on pause, we have decided to do a series again throughout January 2021 with 17 more safety, maintenence and compliance sessions scheduled. If you have a session idea or wish to see more sessions added, we would love to accomodate you, please contact us at bisc@buses.org.
The Bus Industry Safety Council (BISC) is your forum to address the latest safety and compliance topics that affect motorcoach operations. The Bus Maintenance and Repair Council (BusMARC) is your forum to address the latest safety and maintenance topics that affect motorcoach operations.
For this winter education series, no single registration is required and there are no fees to participate and for some sessions you will even receive a certification! All sessions are offered al a carte.
Education Schedule:
Following the dramatic and extensive impacts on the motorcoach industry as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, time is nearing where motorcoaches can get back on the road and back to business. As we prepare to operate in this new reality, ensuring that your safety, maintenance and compliance program is prepped and ready to go is essential. With the assistance of the peer-to-peer sharing of our lauded industry experts, let BISC and BusMARC help show you the way!
Tuesday, December 29 |
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11 am | "Access, Tips and Tricks for Bus Operators with the FMCSA Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse"
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2 pm |
"Exploring the latest Surface Rule Training Videos & the new Surface Stakeholder Toolkit on the Homeland Security Information Network" |
Tuesday, January 5 |
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11 am |
"Motorcoach Winterization 2.0" |
2 pm |
"Getting Back to Work: Reviewing Driver Training Resources & Evaluations" |
Thursday, January 7 |
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11 am | "Bus Operation 101: Shop Orientation"
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Tuesday, January 12 |
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11 am | "Updating Your Security Capabilities, Policies and Protocols to Handle Teleworking Employees" Motorcoach operators face a variety of security risks on a daily basis due to our precious cargo, flexible operational profiles and diverse operating environments. A new security risk that has emerged as a result of the COVID-19 environment is increased teleworking. What should companies be thinking about in terms of telework security policies? How should companies equip themselves to best handle new cybersecurity threats? Download the Presentation Click here to view the recording |
2 pm | "Managing Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Fatigue Risks" Join representatives from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) for a discussion on why and how companies can implement a fatigue risk management program. Reducing Fatigue-Related Accidents is part of the 2020-2021 Most Wanted List. Learn some tips on how to ensure that you stay out of the headlines, by learning from past accidents and severe crashes. The NTSB is the agency that launches a post-accident investigation following a fatal accident and makes recommendations to the industry as well as the government on what steps can be taken to avoid similar accidents in the future. What valuable lessons can we learn from recent fatal motorcoach and school bus crashes? Download the Presentation Click here to view the recording |
Thursday, January 14 |
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11 am |
"Virtual Site Visit and Tour: A Visit to Salt Lake Express"
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Tuesday, January 19 |
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11 am |
"A Review of FEMA's New Motorcoach Security Risk Assessment Tool" |
2 pm |
"Adjusting to a New World of Worker’s Comp and OSHA Reporting Changes" |
Thursday, January 21 |
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11 am | "Back to Basics: Where the Rubber Meets the Road, Inventory Control, Warranty Review"
Fleet management software systems that ensure vehicle efficiency, compliance, maintenance and safety are built to mainly monitor a fleet that is in motion – not one that is grounded. As the nation reopens from the coronavirus lock down, fleets need to move forward with a fresh outlook and new focus on maintenance standards. During this session, we will look into tire maintenance best practices. How to adjust for anticipated air leakage, potential sidewall deterioration, rebalancing or reseating recommendations, as well as how to control your parts inventory and stay on top of warranties. Click here to view the recording |
Tuesday, January 26 |
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11 am |
"Saving Pennies at the Pump: Fuel Maintenance, Controlling Contamination, Filter Monitoring, Questions on Additives"
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2 pm |
"A New Age of Enforcement: Adjusting to Remote and Offsite Investigations & How to Prepare" |
Thursday, January 28 |
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11 am | "Back to Basics: The Back of the Bus, Everything Engines, Batteries & HVAC"
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2 pm | Product Spotlight: Valeo AC "Keeping Your Drivers & Riders Safe, Exploring HVAC Solutions For COVID-19 And Beyond" Motorcoach operators face some interesting decisions in the months ahead. Today, HVAC modernization investments and modifications are demanded by COVID-19 to help ensure passenger confidence and bring riders back. There are many voices offering recommendations, yet understanding what is available and what makes the most sense for your operation, plus how to maintain it, is what we will explore in this session. Social distancing by at least six feet remains the primary method to avoid COVID-19 contact. However, increasing the circulation of HVAC systems if possible, on vehicles, introducing outside air when possible to create a dilution of air effect is another highly effective mitigation technique. Find out more today! This session is sponsored by Valeo AC Clean airflow video demonstration Click here to view the recording |
Tuesday, February 2 |
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11 am |
"Safety Director 101" |
2 pm | "Crisis Communications: How Will You Respond to an Emergency Situation? What Will You Say or Do?" Keeping an organization resilient through a crisis requires advanced planning and practice on what to do and what to say, as well as identifying who should do it. Reactions to the crisis are one of the most critical pieces to control in the event of a high-profile accident or travel disruption. If reactions get out of hand, your reputation, bottom line and customer satisfaction could be negatively impacted. Putting together a response plan as we get back to traveling in a post-COVID environment should be top of mind. Get started on your plan today with our experts. Download the Presentation Click here to view the presentation |
Thursday, February 4 |
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11 am |
"Back to Basics: Handling Open Campaigns and Vehicle Recalls" |
Registration is Open Throughout the Series
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