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How to read a carrier profile

The carrier profile gives carriers an opportunity to verify that all on-road incidents in the report are accurate and belong under the carrier’s NSC number. The carrier profile is an excellent management tool that gives a comprehensive picture of the on-road safety performance of the carrier’s drivers and vehicles.

The carrier profile is divided into different sections. Section numbers displayed on the carrier profile are not necessarily in consecutive numerical order; specifics can vary among the Canadian jurisdictions.

The carrier profile is generally divided into five parts:

  • Part 1 - Carrier Information
  • Part 2 - Conviction Information
  • Part 3 - CVSA Inspection Information
  • Part 4 - Collision Information
  • Part 5 - Violation Information