Class 1 Experience and Equivalency M.E.L.T. Training

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Class 1 Experience and Equivalency M.E.L.T. Training

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Beginning January 1, 2021, all drivers wanting to obtain their Class 3 to class 1 licence must complete the Experience and Equivalency mandatory entry- level training course. Class 1:MELT Components –

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Title: Class 1 Experience and Equivalency M.E.L.T. Training


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  • Class 1 Experience and Equivalency M.E.L.T.
    Training

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Experience and Equivalency M.E.L.T
  • Beginning January 1, 2021, all drivers wanting to
    obtain their Class 3 to class 1 licence must
    complete the Experience and Equivalency mandatory
    entry- level training course.Class 1MELT
    Components
  • Classroom 11 hours
  • In-Yard (around the vehicle) 6.5 hours
  • In-Cab (behind the wheel) 22.5 hours

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Air Brake - If you don't have already.
  • Classroom 6.5 hours
  • In-Yard (around the vehicle) 2.0 hours
  • Please note, government testing fees, road test
    permit fees, and drivers medical fees are an
    additional cost.

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Class 1 (Refresher)
  • Class 1 Hourly Instruction
  • Can be purchased in 2-hour time slots, pay as you
    go available to existing class 1 license holders
    only.
  • 120.00/hour - 2-hour time slots available
  • 120.00 / hr
  • For over 18 years Maple Truck Training has set
    the standard in training professional Class One
    drivers in Alberta.
  • Maple Truck Training hires only the most
    qualified and knowledgeable instructors available
    in the industry. You get more than just driver
    training, you get the techniques and skills that
    only experienced instructors can offer.

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Course Eligibility
  • Hold a current Alberta Class 3 drivers licence.
  • Have held an Alberta Class 3 drivers licence or
    the equivalent drivers licence from another
    Canadian jurisdiction for two (2) or more years
    and
  • To demonstrate that they meet this criterion,
    drivers who gained their two year of experience
    with holding a Class 3 equivalent drivers
    licence in another Canadian jurisdiction must
    provide a drivers abstract from the other
    Canadian jurisdiction.

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  • Have two (2) or more years of work experience
    operating a single motor vehicle with three (3)
    or more axles. a. To demonstrate that they meet
    this criterion, drivers must provide one of the
    following
  • A signed letter(s) from an employer that states
    you have a minimum of two years work experience
    operating a single motor vehicle with three or
    more axles. The letter must include the
    employers contact information.
  • A signed letter(s) from customers or suppliers
    that specifies that you operate a vehicle with
    three or more axles to provide your service to
    them and have provided the service for a minimum
    of two years. The letter must include the
    customers or suppliers contact information.
  • A daily log book for a two year-period that meets
    the requirements under outlined in the Drivers
    Hours of Service Regulation or the Government of
    Canadas Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of
    Service Regulations.

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Contact us
  • Address - 12847-56 Street, Edmonton, AB T5A 0C9
  • Email - info_at_mapletrucktraining.com
  • Phone - 1 780-473-4347
  • Website - https//mapletrucktraining.com/
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