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The rule requires certification and maintenance of certification for anyone who performs a motor carrier compliance review, safety audit, or Level I and V inspection. This document is divided into four parts: Part 1 - Certification Process. Part 2 - Decertification Process. Part 3 – Temporary Waiver Process. Part 4 - Recertification Process
As required by Section 211 of the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act (MSCIA) of 1999, certification is required for all motor carrier safety auditors, including private contractors, who conduct safety inspection audits and reviews.
DOT Annual Inspection Training Online Course. Get Your Certification Today! Includes required sections of FMCSR for Qualified Inspector.
At a minimum, inspections must include all items enumerated in the Minimum Periodic Inspection Standards, Appendix G to Subchapter B of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Motor carriers may perform required annual inspection themselves.
INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS. Certification – 49 CFR – Part 396.19. Motor carriers are responsible for ensuring that individual(s) performing an annual inspection under 396.19 are qualified as follows: . Understands the inspection criteria set forth in Part 393 and Appendix G and can identify defective components. .
§ 396.19 Inspector qualifications. (a) Motor carriers and intermodal equipment providers must ensure that individuals performing annual inspections under § 396.17 (d) or (e) are qualified as follows: (1) Understand the inspection criteria set forth in part 393 and appendix A to this part and can identify defective components;
Inspection Requirements: See requirement for certification to conduct investigations (See section D.2., above) All employees must be certified in Hazardous Materials and Cargo Tank driver/vehicle inspections. CTFR Requirements:
DOT Annual Inspection Training Online. Meet course requirements and Get Your Certificate Today! Includes required sections of FMCSR for Qualified Inspector Requirements including: Part 390 – Definition of CMV; Part 393 – Lighting, Brakes, Chassis, Fuel systems, etc. Part 396 – Inspector Qualifications, Inspection Reports, Record Keeping
A qualified inspector must perform every FMCSA annual inspection. Legally, only qualified truck inspectors can certify that the vehicle is in compliance with all applicable DOT regulations. FMCSR CFR 396.19 outlines all annual dot inspection requirements.
This Appendix identifies 15 key components and several sub-components that must be inspected and found to be in good working order in every DOT annual inspection. They are: Brake system. Coupling devices. Exhaust system. Fuel system. Lighting devices. Safe loading. Steering mechanism.