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Ontario’s Commercial Vehicle Operator’s Registration Program Presentation for IHSA May 7, 2015 Ministry of Transportation

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Page 1: Ontario’s Commercial Vehicle Operator’s Registration · PDF fileOntario’s Commercial Vehicle Operator’s Registration Program Presentation for IHSA May 7, 2015 Ministry of Transportation

Ontario’s Commercial Vehicle Operator’s Registration Program

Presentation for IHSA May 7, 2015

Ministry of Transportation

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The CVOR Program

Program goals – Promote compliance – Remove carriers that pose excessive risk – Create a level competitive industry – Provide carrier/public with information

Safety measurements – Collisions – Convictions – Inspections

Calculates numerical risk indicator – Safety violation rates

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Original CVOR application – Unsolicited

Blank forms available – Web, faxback, CSIO office – CSIO request to apply

Pre-populated forms based on-road activity or other triggers

CVOR Renewal – As of December 2008, commercial vehicle operators

are required to renew their registrations every year – Pre-populated forms are system generated and sent

out by mail 60 days prior to expiry – Satisfactory/Excellent carriers rewarded for their high

performance with an extended renewal period (two years) – at time of processing

CVOR Applications

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CVOR Test October 1, 2013, Ontario implemented the CVOR

written test as a prerequisite to obtaining a CVOR certificate

- One-time requirement for new Ontario-based CVOR applicants or those who have not held a valid CVOR within the previous 3 years.

- Completed by an owner/operator, partner or corporate officer at any Ontario DriveTest Centre – cost $32.

- Consists of multiple-choice questions based on the CVOS manual.

- Over 7,000 CVOR tests have been completed to date with a 50% failure rate.

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Legislation • HTA Sec. 17 gives the Registrar authority to refuse to

issue a CVOR certificate based on the safety record of the operator or a related individual or corporation.

Follows a prescribed process

• Issue Notice of Refusal and offer opportunity to show cause (written submissions)

• Deputy Registrar issued decision • Refusal Order • Opportunity to appeal • LAT hearing conducted, Ministry and carrier advised of

decision

Refusal – the process

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Detection

CVOR Monitoring

Convictions Report Maintenance

Roadside Data

Capture Inspections

E-Collision (new) for Ontario

Collisions

CCMTA Events

Collisions, Convictions and Inspections

Col-Net Ontario Collisions

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Capturing Events

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Safety Measures Collisions: 0 - 2 - 4 - 6 points Assign severity points only for improprieties Points are assigned to all reportable collisions if impropriety was

indicated

Convictions: 0 – 5 points Alignment with CCMTA pointing system Used results from predictive modeling to assign higher points to

conviction types that strongly relate to future collisions

Inspections: 1pt for the first OOS category + 2pts / for each additional All levels of inspections included (good and bad) Vehicle & Driver out of service defects are pointed #Vehicles & #Drivers are used in deriving #Units inspected

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Safety Violation Rates

10

53.2%

83%

(10/12)

25%

(4/16)

50%

(4/8) Convert Points To Percentages

for Collision, Conviction & Inspection Violation Rates

Points (Rate)

Combine the Collision, Conviction & Inspection Violation Rates

for the overall Safety Violation Rate

Intervention Model Threshold for Safety Rating & Control Action

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16 12

Collisions 40%, Convictions 40% & Inspections 20% 83 *0.40 + 25*0.40 + 50*0.20 = 53.2%

Collision & Conviction Thresholds are based on kilometric travel

Inspection threshold is based on number of units inspected Collision Profile Conviction

Profile Inspection Profile

4 4

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Intervention Stages Safety Rating Overall

Violation Rate Intervention

Sat Sat-Unaudited 35%

Warning letter

Sat (P) Conditional (F) 50%

Tier 1 Audit

Conditional 70% Not an intervention stage

Conditional 85%

Interview

UnSat 100%

Sanction

* there are other key triggers that will prompt a review or sanction

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Triggers & Safety Ratings • Non OVR triggers

– Chronic non-compliance – Significant on-road event – Non-payment of fines – Carrier operating during a suspension period

• Safety Ratings – Excellent few high performing carriers – Satisfactory passed audit – Satisfactory Un-audited vast majority of current

carriers – Conditional carries non-MTO financial impacts – Unsatisfactory Prohibited from operating

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80% Effective in having the carrier improve their safety record

Issued to 4% of the trucking population every year

Warning Letter – 35%

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Facility Audit – 50%

Tier Description Score 1 System generated 2 Re-Audits or Partial

Voluntary Deputy Registrar Request, etc.

3 Compliance Verifications

4 Investigations

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What are the components of an MTO audit?

The three main elements (profiles) of a facility audit are: 1) Vehicle Maintenance

– Records current for a period of 24 months, or 6 months after the vehicle ceases to be operated

2) Hours of Service

– Records current for a period of 6 months

3) Driver Qualification, Records and Reporting – Records current for a period of 2 years, or from the date the driver

started with the company (if less), or 6 months after the driver ceases to be employed.

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Hours of Service Profile Components: Drivers selected randomly 90% - QMOE - “risk based”

assessment of the driver’s reported hours. A “Quantified Margin of Error” is calculated to determine the percentage of hours in violation.

10% - Form and matter (Data Items)

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Vehicle Profile Vehicles selected based on events Components: 40% - Detection, Reporting and Repair –

tracking the communication stream between operator and driver on a day to day basis

30% - Evaluating the operator’s Preventative Maintenance program

10% - Compliance with Annual Inspection requirements

20% - Location and Retention of Records

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Qualifications, Records & Reporting

Components: Drivers selected randomly 60% - Qualifications 15% - Driver Abstracts 15% - Conviction Records 10% - Collision Records

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Excellent Audit: The Audit Compliance Achieved (ACA) is greater than 80% and no

profile compliance rate is below 70% Passed Audit: The Audit Compliance Achieved (ACA) is greater than or equal to

55%, and all profiles are greater to or equal to 50% Failed audit: If any Profile Compliance Rate is below 50% or if the overall score of

55% is not achieved.

Facility Audit

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General Background Operational

Problems/Contributing Factors Review Audit Results and

Actions Taken Accident Prevention Pre-Trip Inspection Hours of Work Discipline Programs Hiring Practices Safety Meetings/Training CVOR/Driver Abstract Reviews Unpaid Fines

Carrier Interviews – 85%

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Sanction – The Process • Initiated by OVR or other trigger • Follows a prescribed process

– Freeze RIN/CVOR (prevent transfer of vehicles) – Issue Notice of Suspension or Cancellation and offer

opportunity to show cause – Hold show cause meeting – Deputy Registrar issued decision – Sanction ordered – If carrier appeals to LAT, sanction is stayed until hearing – LAT hearing conducted, Ministry and carrier advised of

decision – LAT decision can be appealed to Divisional Court (no

automatic stay of LAT order)

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Commercial Motor Vehicle Products/Services

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CVOR Level 1 Abstract

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CVOR Level 2 Abstract

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CVOR Level 2 Abstract

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CVOR Level 2 Abstract

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CVOR Level 2 Abstract

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CVOR Driver Abstract

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Resources Commercial Vehicle Safety Operators

Safety Manual http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/trucks/pdfs/commerical-vechicle-operators-

safety-manual.pdf

E-Laws http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca

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Questions?

Ministry of Transportation Carrier Sanctions & Investigation Office

Jim Kirchner

(905) 704-2512 [email protected]