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Child Safety Restraint System (CSRS) Safety Vest Installation. 21 st Annual Lake Yale Training Meeting – Teamwork: Building Partnerships Through Safety and Excellence – March 26-29, 2012. Law and Policy Provide the Framework for Your Job.
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Child Safety Restraint System (CSRS) Safety Vest Installation 21st Annual Lake Yale Training Meeting – Teamwork: Building Partnerships Through Safety and Excellence – March 26-29, 2012
Law and Policy Provide the Framework for Your Job • The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (“IDEA”) provides that students with disabilities are entitled to education and related services designed to meet their unique needs and prepare them for the future. • The Individualized Education Program –“IEP”– is developed by a team, and captures the decisions made by the team. • When transportation is necessary to enable a child to access his or her special education services, it is a “related service,” and should be described in the IEP. • The IEP reflects any necessary special equipment, staffing, pick-up or drop-off locations and related needs, and, when appropriate, a behavior intervention plan. • Section 504 is another federal law that requires that school districts provide true opportunities for students with disabilities to participate in all programs and activities offered by the district. Transportation may be necessary support such participation. • An IEP or Section 504 plan may override usual school district policies. • You are responsible for knowing – and following – all applicable district and department policies, procedures, and operational rules. • If there is conflict between instructions related to a particular student and existing policy, find out why.
The standard STAR is a five-point, add-on restraint system that easily adjusts to provide a proper, secure fit for children 25 to 65 pounds, up to 57 inches tall.
E-Z-ONSafety Vest School Bus ADJUSTABLE back front E-Z On Adjustable 103Z Safety Vest Adjustable shoulder straps pull easily to lengthen and shorten the vest for a secure fit. The hip strap must remain low around the lap.
E-Z-ONSafety Vest School Bus SEAT MOUNT
DAILY CHECKLIST PRE-TRIP INSPECTION FOR BUS AIDES A PRE-TRIP INSPECTION IS A REQUIREMENT OF ALL BUS AIDES TWICE DAILY = OK O = NEEDS ATTENTION THIS FORM IS TO BE FILLED IN TWICE DAILY AND TURNED IN AT END OF THE WORK WEEK = OK O = NEEDS ATTENTION
DAILY CHECKLIST PRE-TRIP INSPECTIONFOR BUS AIDES • THIS FORM IS TO BE FILLED IN TWICE DAILY AND TURNED IN AT END OF THE WORK WEEK • Check seats for damage and proper securement. • Check condition of seat belts (broke, frayed, missing). • Open emergency windows and doors - check buzzer, check escape hatches but do not open. • Check car seats for securement, condition and cleanliness. • Safety vest, check straps - condition and cleanliness. • Wheelchair straps - have correct amount for wheelchairs and the right straps for bus. • Open and shut lift door - tie back strap. • Operate lift up and down. • Has a copy of transportation form on every student registered to bus. • Responsible for having an updated copy of route directions and seating chart.