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FMCSA’s National Training Center (NTC) specializes in designing, conducting, and evaluating high-quality motor carrier safety training for Federal, State, and local partners.
This document prescribes policy and operational procedures for certifying Federal, federally funded State, and local government and private contractor vehicle inspectors, safety auditors, and safety investigators, as required by Section 211 of the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999.
Certification of Vehicle Inspectors, Safety Auditors and Safety Investigators. The documents below update the operational procedures for certification of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) employees and non-FMCSA employees.
Certification. This document updates the operational procedures for certification of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) employees and non-FMCSA employees. This includes inspectors, investigators, and auditors who are funded through the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP), and other non-FMCSA employees who enforce ...
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.
Each year, approximately 15,000 State law enforcement partners, approximately 95% of NTC’s learners, participate in Safety Programs training. These trainings adhere to the Certification Policy for Employees Who Perform Inspections, Investigations and Safety Audits, where applicable.
Overview & Introduction of FMCSA’s New Inspection Platform. Login once and all information needed for inspections is at your fingertips. Use any device with a browser – PC, Mac, Phone or Tablet. Use multiple devices. Start your inspection on one, continue on other and finish on another.
Initial certification standards provided in Attachment A for Level I through V inspections, Hazardous Materials/Dangerous Goods inspections, Cargo Tank inspections, Other Bulk Packagings inspections, Passenger Vehicle inspections, and inspections using Performance
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July 2022. Q1: Why was the policy issued? A1: During the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the Agency adjusted the requirements for maintaining certifications of personnel who conduct inspections, safety audits, investigations, and specialized reviews.