It refers to the process of maintaining and organizing important documentation related to truck drivers employed by a company.This includes records such as driver qualifications, licenses, certifications, medical exams etc.
These records document all maintenance and repairs performed on each vehicle in our fleet, including regular inspections, oil changes, tire rotations, brake checks, and any other necessary maintenance tasks.
Hours of Service (HOS) records refer to the documentation that tracks the amount of time commercial truck drivers spend behind the wheel and off-duty.These records are mandated by the (FMCSA).
These records document the results of drug and alcohol tests conducted on our drivers as part of our commitment to ensuring a safe working environment and promoting responsible driving practices.
When an accident occurs, our company follows a strict protocol for reporting the incident promptly to the appropriate authorities, such as law enforcement and regulatory agencies.
Our safety policies and procedures encompass a wide range of practices aimed at preventing accidents, reducing risks, and promoting a culture of safety within our organization.
Data Q monitoring is a process that involves reviewing and challenging the accuracy and completeness of data in the FMCSA's Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS).
Compliance reviews and audits are processes used to assess a company's adherence to regulatory requirements, industry standards, and internal policies.