FMCSA Safer System Company Snapshot  - CDL Training.org (2024)

TheFederal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) created the Safety and Fitness Electronic Records (SAFER) system. SAFER is a database of all companies that have a USDOT, MC/MX PIN.

Often called the USDOT snapshot, the platform offers a company profile that provides insights into the company’s safety information for managers, drivers and logistic companies.

What is SAFER Company Snapshot?

SaferSys allows you to have a clear snapshot of a company, with the following sections available:

  • ID/Operations
  • Inspections/Crashes in the US
  • Inspections/Crashes in Canada
  • Safety Rating

We’re going to provide you with an in-depth overview of the platform by dissecting the data that’s available for Schneider National Carriers INC. You can view the same information that we’ll be covering by going to:

The information will pull up the USDOT snapshot for Schneider.

You’ll notice that you can submit form MCS-150 to challenge any of the information found in the database. Additional contact information is also provided. There’s also a date of when the information was last updated, and this date should be the business day before the search was conducted.

ID/Operations

First, you’re presented with the ID/Operations information. This section provides a snapshot of the company’s operation, including a variety of information, such as:

  • Entity type
  • Operating status
  • Legal name
  • DBA
  • Address
  • USDOT # / MC/MX/FF #
  • Power units
  • Drivers
  • Total mileage in the past year
  • Operation classification
  • Cargo carried

For the company, we see that the 12,468 drivers logged 990 million miles in 2021. We can also see that they’re an interstate operator that hauls general freight, lumber, building materials, meat, beverages, chemicals, refrigerated foods, paper products and other goods, such as fresh produce.

Next, we move into the inspection and crash information for the company’s United States operations.

Inspections/Crashes in the US

Inspections are presented for a 24-month period prior to the day before the search. For example, if you conducted your search on May 2nd, the information is for the 24-month period ending on May 1st.

We’re able to see that Schneider had:

  • 12,772 total inspections during this time
  • 2 total IEP inspections

You’ll then have a chart of all inspection information, such as:

  • Number of vehicle inspections
  • Number of drivers
  • Number of Hazmat and IEP inspections
  • Out of service information for vehicles, drivers, Hazmat and IEP
  • Percentage of out of service vehicles, drivers, Hazmat vehicles

You’ll also have a snapshot of how the company’s data compares to the national average. For example, we see that the national average percentage of out-of-service vehicles (OOS) is 21.26%, while Schneider maintains an OOS rate of 14.5%.

At the bottom of the report, the database also provides a crash report for the past 24 months, with the company reporting:

  • 19 fatalities
  • 238 injuries
  • 547 tows
  • 804 total crashes

This information will refresh and change over time, but this is the crash information for a 24-month period ending on 5/5/2022.

Next, we move into the inspection and crash information for the company’s Canadian operations.

Inspections/Crashes in Canada

The information under this section is identical to the United States section, but all of the data reflects inspections and crashes in Canada. Since Schneider doesn’t have a massive presence in Canada, the information in this section shows just 23 inspections over the last two years and zero crashes to report.

Safety Rating

Finally, the last section on the list of SAFER information includes the carrier’s safety record. The safety rating isn’t descriptive and only states “Satisfactory,” with the rating and review dates listed.

At the top of the portal, you’ll find a link to SMS information, which is the Safety Measurement System’s information.

The SMS portal provides a snapshot of the company’s number of:

  • Vehicles
  • Drivers
  • Inspections

You’ll also be able to view the OOS versus the national average. If you want to drill this information down further, you can click on the numerous tabs at the top, such as information on:

  • Unsafe driving
  • Crash indicator
  • Hours of service compliance
  • Vehicle maintenance
  • Controlled substances and alcohol
  • Hazardous materials compliance (not public)
  • Driver fitness

Clicking on the unsafe driving tab, we can see the total unsafe driving violations along with driver inspections that include unsafe driving violations. Charts help you visualize the carrier measure over time and inspection results.

You can see summaries of all violations and inspection history. If an investigation is necessary, there’s a tab for you to search all of the results reported.

Each section and tab provides you with a wealth of information about violations. For example, you can view all of the maintenance violations, such as one violation mentioning a flat tire with an audible air leak and another with inoperable turn signals. A violation severity weight is also assigned to each violation to make it easier to categorize minor and major violations.

SAFER company snapshot provides you with a true snapshot of a carrier’s operations.

The SaferSys makes it easier for logistic teams and even potential truckers to learn more about risk when hauling or relying on a carrier to deliver goods. With the ability to review national and company averages, it’s easy to understand the carrier’s safety track record.

SAFER Company Safety Profile

SAFER provides the option to order a Company Safety Profile (CSP) for a fee of $20 for each profile. The profile isn’t in real-time and will be sent to the person’s email address within 72 hours after they pay the fee.

You can also call (800) 832-5660 if you want to obtain a CSP.

FMCSA Safer System Company Snapshot  - CDL Training.org (2024)

FAQs

What is the FMCSA score system? ›

The FMCSA SMS assesses the safety and compliance of motor carriers by calculating their performance in seven Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs). This performance is based on the number of safety violations, severity and recency of crashes, and how many trucks operate under the carrier's name.

How do I know if my MCS 150 is up to date? ›

How do I determine when the last time my MCS-150 was updated? One easy way is to go to the FMCSA safer website: Enter your DOT # then look at your company snapshot. You will see your “FMCSA Form Date” on the left side of the report.

How to check safer score? ›

Motor carrier safety ratings are available at http://safer.fmcsa.dot.gov and motor carrier licensing and insurance status are available at http://li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov/.

What is a safer web phone number? ›

1-800-832-5660

What is a good FMCSA score? ›

FMCSA Safety Thresholds
FMCSA Safety Thresholds
Crash Indicator65%
Hours Of Service Compliance65%
Vehicle Maintenance80%
Controlled Substances and Alcohol80%
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How can I lower my FMCSA score? ›

Lower your CSA score with Whip Around
  1. Dispute and challenge violations.
  2. Hire drivers with good records.
  3. Prioritize pre-trip inspections, and regular maintenance.
  4. Monitor FMCSA changes.
  5. Commit to regular driver training.
  6. Improve your operations and recordkeeping with digital tools.

What happens if I don't update my MCS-150? ›

What Happens If You Don't Update Your Department of Transportation (DOT) Number With the MCS-150? If you fail to update your MCS-150 in a timely and accurate fashion, you face a fine of up to $1,000 per day.

What should I put for mileage on a MCS-150? ›

What mileage do you put on MCS-150? A carrier should use the combined annual mileage from all commercial vehicles in its fleet and round the number to the closest 10,000. This number will be used to determine a carrier's safety liability and determine whether an intervention may be necessary.

How long before my MC number is active? ›

The FMCSA will take a minimum of 18-21 days to activate your MC number.

How do I get my FMCSA score? ›

Accessing Your CSA Score

Start the process by visiting the program's website at csa.fmcsa.dot.gov. Just scroll down to find the box labeled “Check Motor Carrier Safety and Performance Data.” Then, log in by typing your name, your U.S. DOT number, or your MC number. You'll be asked for a pin.

What is a good dot rating? ›

Satisfactory - Satisfactory is the best possible outcome when it comes to safety ratings. It means that your company or driver is in good shape and that you have adequately followed safety protocols.

How often do I need to update my MCS 150? ›

The first FMCSA biennial update is due two years after you complete your initial FMCSA registration. Every two years after that, you need to update your FMCSA MCS 150 with any changes to your business operations or contact information.

How do I check my FMCSA status? ›

Answer:
  1. Online: Go to the SAFER website and search by name, USDOT number or MC number.
  2. Submit a ticket: Visit our website at: ask.fmcsa.dot.gov. ...
  3. Chat: Initiate a live chat with FMCSA Customer Service.
  4. Phone: Call 800-832-5660 to speak to FMCSA Customer Service.
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How can I view my MCS-150? ›

The Motor Carrier Identification Report, Form MCS-150, and the Combined Motor Carrier Identification Report and HM Permit Application, Form MCS-150B, with complete instructions, are available from the FMCSA website: (Keyword "MCS-150" or "MCS-150B"); from all FMCSA Service Centers and Division offices nationwide; or by ...

How to do a biennial update online? ›

To file online, you must have your USDOT PIN number. Navigate to the FMCSA registration page and select “I need to update my USDOT number registration information or file my biennial update (MCS-150)” under Existing Registration Updates. Updating your information online is the fastest and most convenient way.

How does dot score work? ›

The Dots Score is simply a ratio between a lifter's body weight and the weight they're lifting. Higher numbers are better. Also referred to as a “coefficient,” the dots score allows us to compare a lifters' strength relative to their body weight.

How do I fix my FMCSA score? ›

If a motor carrier receives a conditional or unsatisfactory rating, it may request a rating change at any time. The motor carrier needs to submit a written request to the FMCSA Service Center responsible for the geographic region where the carrier's main business location is situated.

What is FMCSA rating? ›

A safety rating is an evaluation of a motor carrier's compliance with the safety fitness standard; the process is described in 49 CFR 385, Appendix B. FMCSA may issue one of three safety ratings (Satisfactory, Conditional, Unsatisfactory) after a Rated Investigation (compliance review).

What is a good dot safety rating? ›

Satisfactory - Satisfactory is the best possible outcome when it comes to safety ratings. It means that your company or driver is in good shape and that you have adequately followed safety protocols.

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