Forms
Log Book Inspection Report Pages
Effective July 2008, National Safety Code trip inspection standards changed. To accommodate this change, Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation now requires that drivers submit trip inspection reports to carriers every 20 days. Please note that this time period refers to every 20 “operating” days.
Log books distributed to school divisions for September 1, 2008 implementation included 10 blank inspection report pages. Additional pages can be photocopied from one of the blank pages provided with the binder, or the Word version of the two pages is attached here.
Failed Material Tag
It is important that Manitoba's school bus maintenance personnel communicate school bus component failures by completing failed material tags. Identification of failures provides PTU with valuable information about Manitoba's school bus fleet, and failures of a similar nature can be explored with manufacturers and suppliers.
School Bus Driver Administrative Forms
Transportation Safety and Regulation, Manitoba Transportation and Government Services requires that school divisions maintain a variety of information about their school bus drivers. This requirement is in accordance with the National Safety Code and Section 318 of The Highway Traffic Act. The forms described are intended for internal use; however, should a school division be audited, it would be necessary for the division to provide the completed forms.
School Bus Accident Forms
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School Bus Accident Report Form (
782 KB) - Regardless of severity, a School Bus Accident Form is to be completed whenever a school bus is involved in an accident. The completed form should be forwarded to PTU's Winnipeg office.
School Bus Accident "Nil" Reports (
502 KB) - PTU requests that school divisions submit "nil" reports for those months in which no school bus accidents occur. There is no specific timeline for submitting these reports - some divisions submit monthly, others send quarterly or semi-annually.
