Motor Carrier Safety Analysis - DOT Safety Compliance

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DOT / Federal Motor Carrier Safety and Compliance

New Entrant Administration / Compliance
  • Obtain USDOT Number / MCS-150
  • Operating Authority / Forms OP-1
  • Avoid enforcement activity for violations of the 16 compliance criteria
Administer Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) 2010
  • All carriers – and drivers must meet standard for favorable safety rating.
  • Compliance with 7 BASIC’s
Perform compliance audit survey
  • Review and develop procedure in compliance with six DOT audit factors
  • Review compliance records
  • Monitor, audit and adjust procedure and policy to meet company objectives
Develop, implement and monitor safety / compliance policy
  • Written Fleet Safety Policy
  • Driver Policy and Handbook
  • Orientation and Training
  • Maintenance Policy and Best Practice
  • Improve SafeStat Scores
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One accidental or business loss of $5,000 requires a motor carrier to generate $100,000 in additional sales revenue to recover (assume 95% O.R.). By avoiding losses the recovery revenue becomes profit.

Areas served: Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and surrounding Midwest.
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