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Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol ramping up commercial vehicle inspections during three-day campaign

Article content The Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol is ramping up inspections during a three-day campaign focused on commercial vehicle safety. From Tuesday to Thursday, officers are conducting hundreds of inspections throughout the province to ensure commercial vehicle safety during Roadcheck 2021. The inspections include examining vehicle mechanical components, driver credentials and hours of service. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Alberta Sheriff Highway Patrol ramping up commercial vehicle inspections during three-day campaign Back to video Each year, the campaign puts emphasis on a specific violation, with this year’s focus on vehicle lighting and driver hours of service.

Keeping Alberta safely on the move

Keeping Alberta safely on the move The Sheriff Highway Patrol is stepping up inspections for Roadcheck 2021, a three-day campaign focusing on commercial vehicle safety. Some parts of this page will not display. JavaScript is not available in this browser or may be turned off. From May 4-6, officers from the Sheriff Highway Patrol will conduct hundreds of additional inspections throughout the province to ensure commercial vehicle drivers operate safely on the roads. Roadcheck is an annual North America-wide operation conducted by agencies that belong to the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance in Canada, the United States and Mexico. Officers from participating organizations share information with commercial vehicle drivers, check vehicles and drivers for compliance with federal and provincial regulations, and collect inspection data for statistical analysis.

Regulatory Roundup

After a delay to allow for further research, OSHA s emergency temporary standard for COVID-19 may be weeks away from publication. On April 26, OSHA submitted a draft of the standard to the Office of Management and Budget for review. This is the first step before the standard would go into effect. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) As research shows that surface transmission is not the main source of COVID-19 spread, the CDC is revising its guidance on cleaning and disinfecting. The agency says that disinfection after cleaning surfaces with soap is no longer necessary unless there s been a suspected case of COVID-19. Additionally, the agency clarified that surface transmission can be reduced by consistent mask use and basic hygiene practices.

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