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Level I – North American Standard Inspection - "Full Inspection"- is the most comprehensive of the inspections and includes examination of compliance with critical elements of both driver and vehicle regulations.
Level I inspection that includes an examination of:
🪪driver’s license;
📄Medical Examiner’s Certificate and Skill Performance Evaluation (SPE) Certificate;
💊 alcohol and drugs; driver’s record of duty status as required;
⏱driver’s record of duty status; hours of service;
✅seat belt;
📑vehicle inspection report(s) (if applicable);
🔒cargo securement;
🚛vehicle (brake systems; coupling devices; driveline/driveshaft; exhaust systems; frames; fuel systems; lighting devices; steering mechanisms; suspensions; tires; van and open-top trailer bodies; wheels, rims and hubs; windshield wipers;
⚠️Hazardous Materials(if applicable): HM/DG and specification cargo tank requirements, as applicable. HM/DG required inspection items will only be inspected by certified HM/DG and cargo tank inspectors, as applicable.
👮♀️Level II – Walk-Around Driver/Vehicle Inspection
- is similar to Level 1 inspection, except the inspector will check only those items that can be inspected without physically getting under the vehicle.
As a minimum, Level II Inspections includes an examination of:
🪪driver’s license;
📄Medical Examiner’s Certificate and Skill Performance Evaluation (SPE) Certificate;
💊 alcohol and drugs; driver’s record of duty status as required;
⏱driver’s record of duty status; hours of service;
✅seat belt;
🚛vehicle: vehicle inspection report(s) (if applicable); brake systems; cargo securement; coupling devices; driveline/driveshaft; exhaust systems; frames; fuel systems; lighting devices (headlamps, tail lamps, stop lamps, turn signals and lamps/flags on projecting loads); steering mechanisms; suspensions; tires; van and open-top trailer bodies; wheels, rims, and hubs; windshield wipers;
⚠️hazardous Materials(if applicable): HM/DG requirements, as applicable. HM/DG required inspection items will only be inspected by certified HM/DG and cargo tank inspectors, as applicable.
👮♀️Level III – Driver/Credential/Administrative Inspection - "Driver Only"
- an examination of only those documents pertaining to the driver and hazardous materials(if applicable). Mechanical equipment violations specific to a Level I or Level II Inspection should not be included in a Level III Inspection. If applicable, traffic violations/infractions should be included on a Level III Inspection.
As a minimum, Level III Inspections includes, where required and/or applicable:
🪪examination of the driver’s license;
📄Medical Examiner’s Certificate and Skill Performance Evaluation (SPE) Certificate;
⏱driver’s record of duty status; hours of service;
✅seat belt;
📑vehicle inspection report(s); and carrier identification and status.
👮♀️Level IV – Special Inspections
- Inspections under this heading typically include a one-time examination of a particular item. These examinations are normally made in support of a study or to verify or refute a suspected trend.
👮♀️Level V – Vehicle-Only Inspection
- An inspection that includes each of the vehicle inspection items specified under the North American Standard Inspection (Level I), without a driver present, conducted at any location. It is usually conducted at the carrier's place of business at the time of compliance review.
👮♀️Level VI – North American Standard Inspection for Transuranic Waste and Highway Route Controlled Quantities (HRCQ) of Radioactive Material
- An inspection for select radiological shipments, which includes inspection procedures of Level I Inspection, radiological requirements and the North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria for Transuranic Waste and Highway Route Controlled Quantities of Radioactive material.
👮♀️Level VII – Jurisdictional Mandated Commercial Vehicle Inspection
- An inspection that is a jurisdictional-mandated inspection program that does not meet the requirements of any other level of inspection. An example will include inspection programs such as, but not limited to, school buses, limousines, taxis, shared-ride transportation, hotel courtesy shuttles and another intrastate/intra-provincial operations.
👮♀️Level VIII – North American Standard Electronic Inspection
- is an inspection conducted electronically or wirelessly while the vehicle is in motion without direct interaction with an enforcement officer. To be considered a complete Level VIII Electronic Inspection
An electronic inspection includes, where required and/or applicable:
📍descriptive location, including GPS coordinates;
🪪electronic validation of who is operating the vehicle; appropriate driver’s license class and endorsement(s) for vehicle being operated; license status;
📄valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate and Skill Performance Evaluation (SPE) Certificate(if applicable);
⏱current driver’s record of duty status; hours-of-service compliance;
🚛USDOT or (Canada) NSC number; power unit registration; operating authority; Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) compliance; and federal out-of-service orders.
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