SCSI provides training for the US-DOT's Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration (FMCSA) Comprehensive Safety Analysis also known as CSA 2010.
Here's what FMCSA has to say about CSA 2010:
Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010, CSA 2010, is a Federal Morotr Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) initiative to improve large truck and bus safety and ultimately reduce commercial motor vehicle (CMV) related crashes, injuries and fatalities. It introduces a new enforcement and compliance model that allows FMCSA and its State partners to contact a larger number of carriers earlier in order to address safety problems before crashes occur. When the program is fully rolled out by the end of 2010, FMCSA will have a new nationwide system for making the roads safer for motor carriers and the public alike!
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In the development of CSA 2010 Program, FMCSA sought to incorporate several key attributes. |
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FLEXIBILITY - Adapt to changing environment. Accomodates changes to the transportation environment, such as evolutions in technology and changing programmatic responsibilities.
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EFFICIENCY - Maximize use of resources, Improves Federal and State enforcement staff productivity, as well as the safety performance of members of the motor carrier community.
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EFFECTIVENESS - Improve safety performance. Identifies behaviors associated with safety risk; focuses compliance, enforcement, and remediation efforts on those unsafe behaviors.
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INNOVATION - Leverage data and technology. Improves safety through the innovative use of technology to track and update safety performance data.
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EQUITABILITY - Be fair and unbiased. Assesses and evaluates motor carrier safety and enforces Federal laws and safety regulations to ensure consistent treatment of similarly situated members of the motor carrier community. | |
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| Safety & Compliance offers this training to our customers. |
| For more information, please call us at (540) 344-4676 |
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