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LTCCS
- large truck crash causation study, 2001-2003, reported in 2006
#1 cause of fatalities with big trucks?
(Ans- driver fatigue
DOT organization
(Ans- all subcategories are separate entities and require different things
What is covered in NRCME training?
(Ans- federal motor carrier safety administration (FMCSA)
How long does NRCME certification last?
(Ans- 10 years with a 5 year update class
once a driver is certified, what is the longest it lasts?
(Ans- 2 years
SPE
(Ans- skill performance evaluation
Three copies of driver's certificate: who gets them and who has original for
how long?
(Ans- driver, employer get copies
examiner keeps original for 3 years
Non discretionary standards
(Ans- immediately DQ the driver, examiner MUST follow standards
,discretionary guides/recommendations
(Ans- limits steered by recommendations and examiners judgement
list the non discretionary DQers
(Ans- Hx of epilepsy, failed hearing exam, failed Vx exam, active insulin
dependent DM
who oversees medical certification process?
(Ans- office of medical programs
how many X more is mortality rate for passenger vehicle vs large truck, in a
crash between the two?
(Ans- passenger vehicle 5X more likely to die
where are physical standards for drivers listed?
(Ans- 49 CFR 391.41
define CMV
(Ans- commercial motor vehicle: any self propelled or towed MV used on a
highway in interstate commerce to transport passengers or property...10k
lbs or more, 8+ passengers for $$, 15+ passengers not for $$, hazardous
materials
where is CMV defined?
(Ans- 40 CFR 390.5
where are medical examiner qualifications found?
(Ans- 49 CFR 391.43
Where are general qualifications for CMV drivers found?
(Ans- 49 CFR 391.11
list non-discretionary standards
(Ans- loss of limb, limb impairment, CV condition, respiratory dysfunction,
HTN, RA/OA/orthopedic/muscular, mental disorder, drug use, alcoholism
, "average" driver demographics
(Ans- male, 40+, sedentary, obese, smoker, poor eating habits
"average" driver medical health
(Ans- less healthy than average citizen, 2+ medical conditions, CV disease
list 9 occupational stressors for CMV drivers
(Ans- type of route, schedule, finances, vehicle, road conditions,
environmental, type of cargo
when can a driver on insulin be certified?
(Ans- if he/she has FMCSA waiver - 49 CFR 391.64 OR federal exemption
program
FMCSA definition of "severe hypoglycemia"
(Ans- seizure, LOC, need assistance from others, impaired cog fxn
if severe hypoglycemia, ask if driver has had reactions how frequently?
(Ans- 1+ in last 12 months
2+ in last 5 years
what happens if driver has loss of proprioception? what about peripheral
neuropathy?
(Ans- DQ and DQ
what if DM patient has resting tachycardia or orthostatic HOTN?
(Ans- DQ
what if driver has silver wire, cotton patches?
(Ans- qualify but recommend ophthalmologist yearly
what if driver has unstable retinopathy where neovascularization extends
into vitreous?
(Ans- DQ