DOT Audit Support
DOT audit is an important inspection that allows you to continue working as it is expected due to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations compliance. Six categories were distinguished to ensure that a company keeps to the rules and requirements. We will outline points which will help a company to get ready for the audit straight after you get your MC or DOT number.
- Proper liability insurance
- Form MCS-90
- An accident register
- Valid licenses and undergone drug and alcohol testing for CMV drivers
- A signed receipt on the file
- Pre-Employment
- Post-Accident Drug and Alcohol
- Random Drug and Alcohol
- Reasonable Suspicion
- Form and Manner
- Hours of Service
- False Information
- IFTA
- IRP
- Invoices
- Maintenance logs
- A program of systemic maintenance
- Repair
- Inspection
- During an audit information should include company number or license place number, model and year, VIN, tire size, and owner.
- 14 months of inspection reports
- Visible inspection sticker
- Training licenses
- Placards
- Labels
- A record of all driver accidents and injuries
- Driver start and stop times
- On-duty hours
- 60-or 70-hour rule tracking
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