Ontario Tow Truck Driver Training Standard

Best for: Tow Truck Drivers that operate in Ontario

Online Course Length: 8 hours

In-Yard Training: 6 hours

$849.00

Familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations to operate a tow truck in Ontario with this mandatory course. This course covers all of the required information needed to comply with the government of Ontario’s curriculum. Course statistics and evaluation test results will be relayed to province officials to keep you up-to-date with local compliance.

Ontario Requirements

Ontario’s towing certification program is overseen by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) as part of its efforts to regulate the towing industry and ensure public safety. Here’s an overview of the key components of the certification program:

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Training Course

The towing certification program consists of completing a training course offered by approved training providers. These courses cover various aspects of towing operations, including but not limited to:

    • Safety procedures and best practices
    • Proper use of towing equipment and techniques
    • Vehicle recovery methods
    • Customer service skills
    • Legal and regulatory requirements related to towing operations

Certification Exam

Upon completing the training course, individuals are required to pass a certification exam. The exam tests candidates’ knowledge of towing procedures, safety regulations, and other relevant topics.

Other Requirements

Requirements for Certification: To be eligible for certification, candidates must meet certain requirements, which may include having a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, and meeting any other criteria set by the MTO or the training provider.

Compliance with Regulations: Towing operators and towing companies must comply with all relevant regulations set forth by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, including those related to vehicle safety, licensing, insurance, and business practices.

We recomend that you check Ontario.ca for the lastest rules and regulations.

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Course Outline

1. Introduction to Tow Industry Vehicles

1.1 Tow Truck Driving Terms

1.2 Licensing Requirements & Compatibility of a Light-Duty Towing Vehicle

2. Safe Working Environment Health & Safety

2.1 Workplace Safety, Regulations, & Practices

2.2 Hazards & Clean-up

2.3 Biohazzards & Injuries

2.4 Work-related Trauma & Self-care

3. Transportation Legislation, Regulations, & Policies

3.1 Required Documentation & CVOR

3.2 GVCR, GCWR, & Tow Capacity

3.3 Load Securement Regulations

3.4 Lighting Systems & Regulations

3.5 Towing & Storage Safety & Enforcement Act (TSSEA)

4. On-Scene Protocols

4.1 The Tow Operators Role & Emergency Response Teams

4.2 Temporary Condition Requirements

5. On-Scene Safety Measures & Managememt

5.1 Coordination with Emergency Services & Dispatch

5.2 Plannning Ahead & Anticipating Problems

5.3 Safe Practices

6. Towing, Winching, & Extraction Techniques

6.1 Securement

6.2 Calculating Towing Loads

6.3 Towing Vehicle Equipment

6.4 Safe Hooking Techniques

6.5 Car Carrier Loading Techniques

6.6 Loading Techniques of Motorcycles & Trikes

6.7 Hostile Terrain & Resistance Factors

7. Roadside Services

7.1 Non-Towing Serivices

7.2 Professionalism

7.3 Customer Sercice & Documentation

8. Safe Driving Pracitices: Co-Operative & Safe Tow Operation

8.1 Equipment Capacities & Maintenance

8.2 Safely Removing Hazardous Materials & Debris

8.3 Keeping Up with the Trends

9. In-Yard Training (6 hours at the location of your choice)

Ontario Tow Truck Driver Training Final Evaluation