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Transporting Students with Disabilities and Preschoolers Conference 2015
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“My goal is to help you improve your Transportation Procedures”
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By the end of this session, you will be able to: - Explain the 5-year grant cycle and reviewer’s expectations - Review HSPS Regulations - Walk away with a written plan to improve your Transportation Services!
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Brief Overview 45 CFR 1310 – Head Start Transportation
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General Requirements - Assist as many families as possible - Provide reasonable assistance (when NOT providing Transportation) - Public transportation options? - School districts, etc.
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Bus Equipment - Communication System for Emergencies - Safety Equipment – Fire Extinguisher & Label - First Aid Kit & Label - Seat belt cutter & Label - Child Safety Restraint Systems (CSRs) - Emergency Exits maintained and inspected
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Accident Reporting - - Must meet applicable State requirements
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Safe Child Release - Release to parent, legal guardian, or approved adult - Lists of person, alternates, etc. - Ensure no child is left behind or on bus!!
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Allowable Alternate Vehicles – - Equipped with appropriate CSRs - Include reverse beeper Passenger Vans approved for use?
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Vehicle Maintenance – Procedures for: - Annual state inspection - Preventative Maintenance - Daily Pre-Trips
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Vehicle Operation – - Items inside passenger compartment are properly secured - Vehicle has at least one (1) Bus Monitor on board
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Driver Qualifications - Valid CDL (where required) - Physically and mentally able to perform - Acceptable hiring practices
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Driver Training Completed prior to transporting children Combination of Classroom and Behind the Wheel (BTW)
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IDC Transportation Preservice
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Speeding Tailgating Rolling Stops Aggressive Behaviors Hard Braking
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Monitor to step off the bus and assist child when entering or exiting the bus.
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-Locate stops to minimize -If unable to eliminate same side pickup, children MUST be escorted by an adult
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CFR 1310.21 (b)(3) Vehicles must NOT be required to back up or make “U” Turns, except when necessary for reasons of safety or because of physical barriers
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IDC Transportation Refresher To limit exposure to hazardous conditions, reduce traveling into locations that are potentially unsafe or require backing up: -By Canals -Apartment Complexes -Trailer Parks -Dead Ends/Dirt Roads
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IDC Transportation Refresher -Less than 1 hour (except rural areas -Emergency Route POSTED on bus -Procedures for Alternate routes
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IDC Transportation Refresher
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Recommend at least one adult on the bus able to speak English to communicate with First Responders
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IDC Transportation Preservice
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IDC Transportation Refresher All buses must have required emergency equipment secured on the bus: a.First Aid Kit – stocked b.Body Fluid emergency clean up kit c.Fire Extinguisher d.CPR/First Aid Posters e.Warning Triangles f.Emergency Phone Numbers g.Emergency blankets h.Seat Belt cutter
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IDC Transportation Refresher -BESI Pro-Tech III -Infant CSR (Rear) -Toddler CSR (Front) -Non-expired -Installed correctly -Age appropriate
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IDC Transportation Refresher -1 Bus – train as needed
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IDC Transportation Preservice
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IDC Transportation Refresher
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Double-check System, both Monitor AND Driver must complete a post-trip walk through to ensure no child is left behind!!
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IDC Transportation Refresher -Oil changes -Fluid/system flushes (ATF, PS, PB, Coolant, etc.) -Tires/Alignments -Light replacement
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IDC Transportation Preservice
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IDC Transportation Refresher 1.Required current documentation: a. Vehicle Registration b.Insurance c.Alternate Emergency Route d.Alternate bus route e.Health history & emergency info for Passengers (Bus Cards) f.Latest WA State Patrol Inspection Report g.Latest Fire Evacuation Drill Report
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IDC Transportation Refresher Initial and regular Health Exams - TB Screens
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IDC Transportation Refresher Required for Drivers annually
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Bus Monitor Training Completed prior to transporting children - Child boarding/exiting - CSRs - Emergencies/evacuations - Pick up/release procedures - Pre and Post-Trip Inspections
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Safety Education - Pedestrian Safety for Children - Safe riding practices - Boarding and exiting vehicle - Street crossing - Danger zones around vehicle - Emergency evacuations - at least 2 per yr
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Safety Education - Pedestrian Safety for Parents - Escorting children - Training reinforcement
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Children with Disabilities - Available vehicles to transport enrolled children - Meets ADA Requirements - IEP Designates special requirements
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Coordinated Transportation - Make effort to coordinate with other agencies - Identify true cost of transportation - Explore option of coordinated Transportation systems
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Implementing in the Real World?
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- Group Discussion 1. What are some challenges we face in meeting regulations in the field? 2. How do we currently handle these challenges?
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Implementing in the Real World? - Group Discussion Solutions?
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New 5-Year Grant Cycle (HISKI) Going beyond just the “regulations”
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Exceeding regulations - Group Discussion 1. How can we EXCEED current regulations without busting the budget?
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IDC Transportation Preservice -QUESTIONS? -THANK YOU!
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