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Scenario 173: The schedule used for daily commercial vehicle inspections in Canada is governed by:
National Safety Code Standard 13 sets out the daily inspection schedules for trucks, tractors, trailers and buses. The correct answer is "NSC Standard 13". This
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Question: Scenario 173: The schedule used for daily commercial vehicle inspections in Canada is governed by:
Answer options: ✅ NSC Standard 13
- CSA Z94
- CCOHS Bulletin
- WHMIS 2015
Correct answer: NSC Standard 13
Explanation: National Safety Code Standard 13 sets out the daily inspection schedules for trucks, tractors, trailers and buses. The correct answer is "NSC Standard 13". This capacity-fill scenario 173 reinforces the same competency for the class1 bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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