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Title: Level I- North American Standard Inspection


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Level I- North American Standard Inspection
  • Paperwork drivers license, medical card
    (medical examiners certificate/DOT physical),
    log book, vehicle inspection reports, and Skill
    Performance Evaluation Certificates if
    applicable.
  • Driver seat belt use, alcohol and drugs
  • Vehicle brake systems, exhaust systems, fuel
    systems, electrical systems (cables and
    batteries), steering mechanisms, frames,
    suspensions, tires, wheels, rims, hubs, lighting
    (head lights, turn signals, emergency flashers,
    brake lights, tail lights), coupling devices (if
    trailer is present), load securement, condition
    of trailer bodies (if present), windshield
    wipers, and emergency exits. If the load contains
    Hazardous Materials, a Haz-Mat officer will
    inspect Haz-Mat items.

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Fuel Sampling
  • Many jurisdictions conduct sampling of diesel
    fuel along with Motor Carrier Inspections to
    determine tax fraud issues.
  • Outstanding fees owed are checked via our
    computer system also during these inspections.
  • The clearing house is an excellent source of
    information

3
I.F.T.A. Tax Enforcement
  • In some jurisdictions inspectors from the
    Taxation Division, Alcohol Tobacco and Fuels may
    work with the roadside or Check site inspectors
    and officers to check for proper documentation
    for I.F.T.A. and for the use of Red Dyed fuel

4
Level II- Walk Around and Paperwork Inspection
  • The inspector performs a Level I inspection with
    the exception that, in the walk around
    inspection, the inspector is unlikely to examine
    anything that requires getting under the vehicle.

5
Level III- Paperwork Inspection
  • Paperwork drivers license, medical card
    (medical examiners certificate/DOT physical),
    log book, vehicle inspection reports, and Skill
    Performance Evaluation Certificates if
    applicable.
  • Driver seat belt use, alcohol and drugs

6
Level IV- Special Inspections
  • These inspections are usually part of a study to
    determine if a particular trend is occurring.
    Inspections are generally made of just one item
    or aspect.

7
Level V- Vehicle Only Inspection
  • The driver is not present for this inspection, so
    driver related items are not inspected.
  • Vehicle brake systems, exhaust systems, fuel
    systems, electrical systems (cables and
    batteries), steering mechanisms, frames,
    suspensions, tires, wheels, rims, hubs, lighting
    (head lights, turn signals, emergency flashers,
    brake lights, tail lights), coupling devices (if
    trailer is present), load securement, condition
    of trailer bodies (if present), windshield
    wipers, and emergency exits. If the load contains
    Hazardous Materials, a Haz-Mat officer will
    inspect Haz-Mat items.

8
Level VI- North American Standard Inspection for
Transuranic Waste and Highway route Controlled
Quantities of Radioactive Materials
  • Inspectors perform a Level I inspection. In
    addition, inspectors ensure that radiological
    requirements and Transuranic Waste and Highway
    route Controlled Quantities of Radioactive
    Materials requirements are met.

As of this date there are 788 certified Level VI
inspectors in 44 states, Puerto Rico, Canada and
Federal.
9
Level VII- Jurisdictional Mandated Commercial
Vehicle Inspection
  • Other inspection programs that are required by
    various jurisdictions for the inspection of, for
    example, limousines and school buses. No CVSA
    decal is issued for a Level VII inspection.

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