Motor carriers can take advantage of the FREE resources available at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Motor Carrier Safety Planner website. This website provides excellent downloadable resources to meet regulatory compliance requirements and customizable tools most relevant to you. One section that can be an invaluable help to motor carriers is the Forms Library. Here, motor carriers can find all the required forms to meet DOT-required compliance documents. Below is an overview of some of the free resources.
Maintaining an accident register is required; the register serves as a great tool to identify loss trends. A basic accident register is available on the FMCSA’s Motor Carrier Safety Planner website. On the portal, Great West insureds can also download a free Accident Register that tracks even more data.
Use this form to conduct an internal mock audit of your company’s compliance efforts. The Carrier Compliance Questionnaire is not all-inclusive, but it can help you identify areas to improve.
Road testing all drivers, including applicants and tenured drivers, is one risk management technique used by motor carriers. An examiner will sign this form verifying the driver successfully completed a road test. One example of a comprehensive road test evaluation form is Great West’s Road Test Evaluation form, which insureds can download on the portal (https://www.gwccnet.com).
Motor carriers can use their own employment applications, but this generic form is available as an alternate option. A signed and completed application is required per 49 CFR Part 291.21.
Use this checklist to ensure your driver qualification (DQ) files are current and complete. This checklist also includes the retention period requirements for the required records.
Road test all drivers.
Use the Carrier Compliance Questionnaire form to conduct a mock DOT compliance audit.
Download the Driver Qualification File Checklist form and audit all DQ files for completion.
Note: These lists are not intended to be all-inclusive
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