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BCTA is happy to announce that we have partnered with Wolftrac Safety Ltd. to provide ChainSmartTM- an online course that covers all the elements you need to know to be a competent and confident tire chain installer.

With winter around the corner and chain-up season starting October 1st, it is crucial that your skills and knowledge are reliable and up to date.  Winter road conditions across most of BC include snow and ice which means proper tire chain installation is crucial. Whether you are a seasoned truck driver or just starting out, ChainSmartTM will teach you how to install tire chains in all conditions, making you a better and safer driver. Prior chain knowledge is not necessary- the course includes all learning material from start to finish.  The course includes 97 minutes of comprehensive best-practice knowledge and practical techniques and tips, as well as helpful resource material. Because the course is online, it can be completed at your own pace (up to 30 days), and you can repeat lessons if needed. Installation demonstrations are also provided that show you step-by-step how to install single and triple tire chains.

 

Each chapter includes an interactive assessment to evaluate progress, and participants will complete a final course assessment at the end. Once participants achieve a minimum pass mark, they will receive a ChainSmartTM Level 01 Certification card which is valid for three years. Limited validation periods exist due to frequently changing safety regulations, which leads to updates in related training course content and drivers needing to renew their certification.

 

Be prepared for winter driving conditions- carry and use chains as needed and register for ChainSmartTM today.

 

For more information

 

Visit the Government of BC website for all you need to know about the province’s commercial vehicle tire and chain requirements.

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