Safety Fitness Determination Made Easy with CDL360

CSA Score Management has many aspects that can be difficult to master.  Focusing on your Safety Fitness Determination Rating on a daily basis can be frustrating and constantly worrying about your FMCSA Compliance Management is exhausting.  However, it no longer has to be that way.

Enter, CDL Manager, a CSA Compliance Consultant that focuses on all aspects of your Trucking Operations Management so you can work on growing your business.  CDL Manager has Trucking Compliance Experts that can answer all of your questions and will help you improve and maintain your Safety Fitness Determination Rating so you do not have to.

CDL Manager knows that there are many variables that come with improving your company’s safety and they are experts in all of them.  Along with their Trucking Compliance Experts, their CDL Management Software will help create a structure to oversee all of your documents, drivers and even roadside inspections.  They not only can help you upgrade your Safety Fitness Determination Rating but they will help you stay compliant on the road.

Did you know….

·       There are four ratings

o   Satisfactory

o   Not Rated

o   Conditional

o   Unsatisfactory

·       Multiple Factors are to be considered in determining your company’s safety rating.

Assigning a safety rating includes information from safety reviews, compliance reviews and any other data. The factors may include all or some of the following:

(a) Adequacy of safety management controls. The adequacy of controls may be questioned if their degree of formalization, automation, etc., is found to be substantially below the norm for similar carriers. Violations, accidents or incidents substantially above the norm for similar carriers will be strong evidence that management controls are either inadequate or not functioning properly.

 

(b) Frequency and severity of regulatory violations.

(c) Frequency and severity of driver/vehicle regulatory violations identified during roadside inspections of motor carrier operations in commerce and, if the motor carrier operates in the United States, of operations in Canada and Mexico.

(d) Number and frequency of out-of-service driver/vehicle violations of motor carrier operations in commerce and, if the motor carrier operates in the United States, of operations in Canada and Mexico.

(e) Increase or decrease in similar types of regulatory violations discovered during safety or compliance reviews.

(f) For motor carrier operations in commerce and (if the motor carrier operates in the United States) in Canada and Mexico: Frequency of accidents; hazardous materials incidents; accident rate per million miles; indicators of preventable accidents; and whether such accidents, hazardous materials incidents, and preventable accident indicators have increased or declined over time.

(g) Number and severity of violations of CMV and motor carrier safety rules, regulations, standards, and orders that are both issued by a State, Canada, or Mexico and compatible with Federal rules, regulations, standards, and orders.

With a team of Trucking Compliance Experts at your fingertips, FMCSA compliance suddenly is much easier to achieve.  CDL Manager can handle your Inspection Driver Training to gurantee your drivers are up to date on the most recent regulations.  They will manage your DOT Roadside Inspections, CSA Score Reduction and even your Driver License Monitoring System so you never miss a thing.

So let CDL360’s Trucking Compliance Experts help with your CSA Scores for Truck Drivers so that your Safety Fitness Determination Rating is never in jeopardy: remember Safety Fitness Determination Rating made easy with CDL360.

For more details visit at website: https://cdl360.com/

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