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9:00am - 10:45am Plenary Session
Welcome & Introduction Allison Gurnitz, Moderator Opening Remarks – Welcome to CSA 2010
John Hill, FMCSA Administrator
Listening Session Update
Gary Woodford, CSA 2010 Program Manager
Operational Model Test Overview and Update
Bill Mahorney, CSA 2010 Assistant Program Manager
Panel Discussion David Yessen, New Jersey Clinton Seymour, Georgia Mark Savage, Colorado Steff Copeland, Missouri
Breakout Directions Allison Gurnitz 11:00am - 2:45pm
Breakout Sessions 11:00-12:30 Session 1 12:30-1:15 Lunch 1:15-2:45 Session 2
Each participant will attend each session. Topic 1: Safety Measurement System & Safety Fitness
Determination Topic 2: Data Quality
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John H. Hill Administrator
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
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Listening Session Update
Gary Woodford CSA 2010 Program Manager
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What is CSA 2010?
High priority FMCSA safety initiative –
To increase efficiency & effectiveness of resources – compliance/enforcement
FMCSA and State partners
Ultimate Goal: Achieve greater reduction in large truck and bus fatalities
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Why CSA 2010?
Current Operational Model Limitations – Safety fitness determination tied to compliance review. – Very labor intensive. – Result: We assess only small fraction of industry. – Focus largely on carriers.
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Why CSA 2010?
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CSA 2010 - A New Operational Model
Four major elements --- – Measurement – Interventions – Safety Fitness Determination – IT/COMPASS
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CSA 2010 Operational Model
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CSA 2010 Public Listening Sessions
Transparency
Today – Ninth Listening Session
– 2004 (six) – 2006 – 2007 – 2008
Welcome to the Annual
CSA 2010
Listening Session
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Feedback from Past Listening Sessions
We began with a series of Listening Sessions in 2004
– Majority agreed that it was important to move forward, and
– Supported the goal of improving the current process through the CSA 2010 initiative
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Feedback from 2006 Listening Session
Importance of data quality
Difference between carrier and driver BASICs
Favored two-tiered rating system with gradation for “Continue to Operate”
Clearly define “Unfit” and how to leave this category
Know the impact the new interventions will have on compliance
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Feedback from 2007 Listening Session
In 2007, the goal was to update participants on the progress made and to answer participants’ questions. Recurring themes from participants included:
– Data Concerns – Interventions – SFD Methodology
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Paradigm Shift
Entities Addressed By Current Process: Resource Limited
Additional Entities to be Influenced by CSA 2010
< Majority of crashes occur here >
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CSA 2010 Potential Benefits
Maximize effectiveness of resources
Correct unsafe behavior early
Assess larger segment of industry
Achieve Goal: Greater reduction in large truck and bus related fatalities
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Status & Target Dates
Team deployed May 2005 Completed developmental work by December 2007 Currently in test & validation phase Deploy carriers by 2010. Drivers in reauthorization.
2006 2005 2008 2007 2010 2009
Concept Development Test & Validate Deploy
Add States
DOT Reauthorization CSA Team Initiated SFD Final Regulation
* Today
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Listening Session 2009
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We Want Your Input
Written comments due to the docket by January 31, 2009
For more information – or to submit questions or comments, please visit our Web site:
www.fmcsa.dot.gov/csa2010
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Operational Model Test Overview and Update
Bill Mahorney CSA 2010 Assistant Program Manager
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Operational Model (OM) Test Designed to test validity, efficiency and
effectiveness of the CSA 2010 operational model concept – Safety Measurement System (SMS) – Progressive Interventions
– Warning Letter – Targeted Roadside Inspections – Off-site Investigations – On-site Investigations (focused and comprehensive) – Cooperative Safety Plans – Notice of Violations – Notice of Claim – Consent Agreement
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Operational Model (OM) Test
4 States: – CO, GA, MO, and NJ – 26 safety investigators state and federal – Carriers domiciled in 4 states randomly split into
two groups: approximately 34,000 each – Test group and control group
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Operational Model (OM) Test
Phase I of OM Test initiated February 2008
Included: 3 BASICs – Unsafe Driving
– Fatigued Driving
– Vehicle Maintenance
Interventions: Focus on offsite
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Operational Model (OM) Test
Independent 3rd party evaluation No regulatory or enforcement relief in test
—Carriers will be rated during Phase II of OM Test
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OM Test Status
Completed activity as of September 30, 2008 – 476 Offsite Investigations – 58 Focused Onsite Investigations – 10 Comprehensive Onsite Investigations – 305 CSPs – 9 NOVs – 48 NOCs (39 issued with enforcement) – 2,075 Warning Letters – 52,255 inspections on test carriers (new data feeding
SMS) Ongoing working group bi-monthly onsite meetings
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OM Test Phase 2
Includes: A and B Carriers Remaining BASICs (Driver Fitness, Controlled
Substances/Alcohol, Improper Loading/Cargo Securement, Crash History)
More on-site investigations: both focused and comprehensive
Increased use of NOVs for immediately correctable violations
Focus on carriers and drivers Began September 29, 2008
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CSA 2010 in Action
Panelist discussion --
Mark Savage, Colorado State Patrol Clinton Seymour, FMCSA Georgia Division Steff Copeland, Missouri Department of
Transportation David Yessen, FMCSA New Jersey Division
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Demonstration/Presentation Followed by Facilitated Discussion:
– Listen to and capture your collective reactions, feedback, thoughts, and suggestions for each area presented
We will NOT try to reach agreement/consensus, but rather a better understanding of your thoughts/opinions.
– We will NOT capture names associated with comments.
Any other input you have may be sent to the docket before January 31, 2009, at http://www.regulations.gov, using Docket Number FMCSA-2004-18898 or one of the other methods described in your program guide.
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Breakout Group Room
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