■ This Training Module is designed to educate Management on FMCSA Compliance Review (CR).

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■ This Training Module is designed to educate Management on FMCSA Compliance Review (CR).

■ A Compliance Review is an on-site examination of a motor carrier’s operations by a U.S. federal safety investigator to determine a motor carrier’s safety fitness.

Review of motor carrier operations such as: ■ driver’s hours of service ■ vehicle maintenance and inspection ■ driver qualification ■ controlled substance and alcohol testing ■ commercial driver’s license requirements

Review of motor carrier operations such as: ■ financial responsibility ■ accidents ■ hazardous material ■ commercial/economic regulations (if applicable)

■ The Compliance Review focuses on the carrier’s:  safety management controls  operational performance  U.S. regulatory compliance

■ Compliance Review will determine whether the company’s operation is in regulatory compliance with U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) and applicable U.S. Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMRs). ■ The Information needed can be found at: ■ Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations links ■ Hazardous Materials Regulations links:

Compliance Review of motor carriers are generally conducted at the carrier’s principal place of business. ■ Scheduling the Compliance Review –FMCSA’s Division Offices and/or State Offices are responsible for calling the carrier to schedule a mutually agreeable time and location for conducting the Compliance Review. –The Investigator’s call to the carrier will be followed by a letter to the carrier confirming when and where the Compliance Review will be conducted.

■ The Compliance Review process consists of 9 steps: 1. Opening Interview 2. On-Going Interviews with Carrier Staff 3. Accident Review 4. Financial Responsibility 5. Maintenance Review

■ The Compliance Review process consists of 9 steps: (continued) 6. Commercial Drivers License, Controlled Substance Testing & Driver Review 7. Hazardous Material 8. Hours of Service Review 9. Close Out Interview

■ The Opening Interview is conducted with a motor carrier/shipper official who has knowledge of the entire operation:  President  Vice President  General Manager

■ During the Opening Interview, the U.S. federal investigator:  will explain the purpose of the visit  may request a tour of the facilities to see how the general day-to day operations work

■ During the Opening Interview, the investigator:  will explain the various company records to be reviewed  will ask to talk to the individuals in the company responsible for compliance with the safety, hazardous materials, financial responsibility, and commercial/economic regulations

■ Upon the arrival of a investigator at a motor carrier’s principal place of business, regional office, or driver work-reporting location, those records that are maintained at such locations must be produced for inspection immediately upon request.

■ A motor carrier with multiple offices or terminals may maintain required records at these locations. ■ All required records maintained at these locations must be made available for inspection upon request by the investigator at the principal place of business or other location specified by the investigator within 48 hours after a request.

1.Accident Review – 49 CFR Part Financial Responsibility - 49 CFR Part Maintenance Review – 49 CFR Part 393 & Commercial Drivers License, FMCSRs, Controlled Substance Testing & Driver Review – 49 CFR Part 382, 383, 391 & Hours of Service Review – 49 CFR Part Hazardous Material – 49 CFR Part

■ Accident Review – 49 CFR Part 390  The review of motor carrier’s procedures for handling and evaluating accidents.  Inquires about actions that the motor carrier have taken to stop certain type of accidents from reoccurring.  It covers the 12 month period prior to the initiation date of the Compliance Review.

Financial Responsibility - 49 CFR Part 387  Verifies that motor carriers have the required minimum levels of financial responsibility subject to Part 387.  Cites violation of Part #387(a) and initiates enforcement action for the motor carriers subject to Part 387 that do not have the required minimum level of financial responsibility in effect.

Financial Responsibility - 49 CFR Part 387  Reviews motor carriers subject to require cargo insurance, property broker’s license, offering arbitration on loss and damage claims, and filing of form BOC-3.

Maintenance Review – 49 CFR Part 393 & 396  The purpose of this review is to establish the effectiveness of the vehicle maintenance practices of the motor carrier or its agent, and to determine the general condition of the motor carrier’s vehicles.  Review of the vehicle maintenance files. It may also include vehicle inspections and out-of service rate calculations.

Maintenance Review – 49 CFR Part 393 & 396  It covers the 12 month period prior to the initiation date of the Compliance Review or since the prior CR if the period is less than 12 months.

Commercial Drivers License, FMCSRs, Controlled Substance Testing & Driver Review – 49 CFR Part 382, 383, 391 & 392  Verify company’s procedures for hiring drivers, testing for controlled substance and alcohol, and maintaining driving record of drivers.  Reviews of drivers qualification files, driving records, drivers license status, payroll records, dispatch records, bills of landing, controlled substance and alcohol testing records, and vehicle maintenance files.

Hours of Service Review – 49 CFR Part 395  Review for compliance and verify information in the records of duty status (RODS) and/or time records for hour-of- service.

Hours of Service Review – 49 CFR Part 395  It covers the 6 month period prior to the initiation date of the Compliance Review or since the prior CR if the period is less than 6 months. When appropriate this may be expanded beyond the six months.

Hazardous Material – 49 CFR Part  Review for compliance hazardous materials shipping papers, material safety data sheets, registration with the Research and Special Program Administration (RSPA), and Hazardous Material incident records.

Hazardous Material – 49 CFR Part  Interview hazmat employees and verify their training and procedures.  Check the dock to determine the compliance of shipments in transit.

■ As a result of the Compliance Review, the carrier will be issued a safety rating of:  satisfactory  conditional  unsatisfactory

■ Receiving a satisfactory safety rating for the Compliance Review reveals that the carrier is:  in compliance with the FMCSRs and HMRs (if applicable) and  has basic safety management controls.

■ The FMCSA will notify the carrier of its rating no later than 60 days after the completion of the Compliance Review.

■ If the carrier receives an unsatisfactory rating as a result of the Compliance Review the FMCSA will notify the carrier no later than 45 days after completion of the Compliance Review of its rating.

■ Consequences:  The carrier’s operating authority to operate would be suspended effective 15 days after the service date of the notice and an Operation Out of Service Order would be imposed, prohibiting the carrier from operating any motor vehicle in the U.S., unless the carrier demonstrates, within 10 days of the service date of the notice, that the Compliance Review contained errors.

■ Failure to take corrective action:  Within 30 days of the Suspension Order, the carrier must take the necessary corrective action specified in the Order or the carrier’s provisional operating authority will be revoked.

■ Follow-up review:  A review may be conducted to ensure that all necessary corrective actions have been taken.

■ If a carrier receives a conditional rating as a result of the Compliance Review, the FMCSA will notify the carrier no later than 45 days after completion of the Compliance Review of its rating.

■ Consequences:  The carrier’s Operating Authority will be revoked and an Operating Out of Service will be imposed unless it presents evidence of necessary corrective action within 30 days from the service date of the Order.

■ Follow-up review:  A review may be conducted to ensure that all necessary corrective actions have been taken.

■Compliance Review is part of FMCSA’s initiative designed to determine whether carriers comply with applicable U.S. safety regulations and conduct safe operations.

■ The Compliance Review is one of the two main components of FMCSA safety monitoring system. ■ The other is roadside performance monitoring.

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