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['Carrier profiles, safety ratings and facility audits']
['Facility audits', 'Carrier profiles', 'Carrier safety ratings']
02/25/2026
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InstituteCarrier profiles, safety ratings and facility auditsFleet SafetyCarrier safety ratingsFacility auditsIn Depth Sub Topics (Level 4)Carrier profilesFocus AreaEnglishAnalysisTransportation
Information available on a carrier profile
['Carrier profiles, safety ratings and facility audits']

Below is a summary of the carrier profile parts.
Carrier demographic information
The carrier profile gives an overall snapshot of a company’s current safety status including current Safety Fitness Rating, and a summary of Conviction, CVSA Inspection, and Collision event history. This section always displays the last 12 months of data, and the motor carrier’s current Safety Fitness Rating as of the date the carrier profile was requested.
When reviewing this part of the profile, carriers should always ensure the data here looks current and accurate.
Conviction information
The information recorded in this part reflects convictions shown in order of offense date, with the most recent shown first. Conviction points remain on a Carrier’s Profile for one year from the conviction date.
Convictions listed in this section can help clue carriers into where they may need to make adjustments. For example, carriers can address the issue if they find drivers are frequently speeding.
Reportable accident Information
Collision information is supplied by enforcement agencies across Canada and the U.S. The collisions are considered reportable under the jurisdiction’s legislation in which the collision event occurred. Collision points remain on a carrier’s profile for one year from the date the event occurred.
Reviewing and evaluating this part can help carriers identify areas where safety and compliance can be improved and potential opportunities for additional training.
CVSA inspection information
This section provides information on inspections conducted under the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) inspection program both in Canada and the U.S. for the time period requested. CVSA inspections remain on a carrier’s profile for one year from the date the inspection occurred.
Carriers should watch for breakdown of defects from “Out of Service” and “Requires Attention” to assist with identifying possible deficiencies in the carriers’ inspection and maintenance programs.
Audit results and monitoring activity
This section is a summary of violations documented by enforcement agencies. Each violation is a contravention of an act or regulation where no prosecution has been entered.
Reviewing and evaluating this part can help identify areas where safety and compliance can be improved and potential opportunities for additional training.
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Information available on a carrier profile
InstituteCarrier profiles, safety ratings and facility auditsFleet SafetyCarrier safety ratingsFacility auditsIn Depth Sub Topics (Level 4)Carrier profilesFocus AreaEnglishAnalysisTransportation
['Carrier profiles, safety ratings and facility audits']

Below is a summary of the carrier profile parts.
Carrier demographic information
The carrier profile gives an overall snapshot of a company’s current safety status including current Safety Fitness Rating, and a summary of Conviction, CVSA Inspection, and Collision event history. This section always displays the last 12 months of data, and the motor carrier’s current Safety Fitness Rating as of the date the carrier profile was requested.
When reviewing this part of the profile, carriers should always ensure the data here looks current and accurate.
Conviction information
The information recorded in this part reflects convictions shown in order of offense date, with the most recent shown first. Conviction points remain on a Carrier’s Profile for one year from the conviction date.
Convictions listed in this section can help clue carriers into where they may need to make adjustments. For example, carriers can address the issue if they find drivers are frequently speeding.
Reportable accident Information
Collision information is supplied by enforcement agencies across Canada and the U.S. The collisions are considered reportable under the jurisdiction’s legislation in which the collision event occurred. Collision points remain on a carrier’s profile for one year from the date the event occurred.
Reviewing and evaluating this part can help carriers identify areas where safety and compliance can be improved and potential opportunities for additional training.
CVSA inspection information
This section provides information on inspections conducted under the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) inspection program both in Canada and the U.S. for the time period requested. CVSA inspections remain on a carrier’s profile for one year from the date the inspection occurred.
Carriers should watch for breakdown of defects from “Out of Service” and “Requires Attention” to assist with identifying possible deficiencies in the carriers’ inspection and maintenance programs.
Audit results and monitoring activity
This section is a summary of violations documented by enforcement agencies. Each violation is a contravention of an act or regulation where no prosecution has been entered.
Reviewing and evaluating this part can help identify areas where safety and compliance can be improved and potential opportunities for additional training.
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