Form Op-1(Nna) - Application For U.s. Department Of Transportation (Usdot) Registration By Non-North America-Domiciled Motor Carriers Page 11

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OMB No.: 2126-0016 Expiration: 01/31/2020
FORM OP-1(NNA) Revised 01/10/2017
The carrier will ensure that all vehicles operated in the United States are inspected at least every 90 days by a certified
inspector in accordance with the requirements for a Level I Inspection under the criteria of the North American Standard
Inspection, as defined in
49 CFR
350.105, once operations in the United States begin and until such time as the carrier has held
permanent registration from the FMCSA for at least 36 consecutive months. After the 36-month period expires, the carrier will
ensure that all vehicles operated in the United States are inspected in accordance with
49 CFR 396.17
at least once every 12
months thereafter.
Yes
The carrier will ensure, once operations in the United States have begun, that all violations and defects noted on inspection
reports are corrected before vehicle and drivers are permitted to enter the United States.
Yes
Part 5. Accident monitoring program:
The carrier has in place a program for monitoring vehicle accidents and maintains an accident register in accordance with
49 CFR
390.15.
Yes
The carrier has attached to this application
(see page 10)
a copy of its accident register for the previous 12 months, or a
description of how the company will maintain this register once it begins operations in the United States.
Yes
The carrier has established an accident countermeasures program and a driver training program to reduce accidents.
Yes
The carrier has attached to this application
(see page 11)
a description and explanation of the accident monitoring program it
has implemented for its operations in the United States.
Yes
Part 6. Production of records:
The carrier can and will produce records demonstrating compliance with the safety requirements within 48 hours of receipt of
a request from a representative of the USDOT/FMCSA or other authorized Federal or State official.
Yes
The carrier is including as an attachment to this application
(see page 11)
the name, address and telephone number of the
employee to be contacted for requesting records.
Yes
Part 7. Hazardous materials:
(To be completed by carriers of hazardous materials only.)
The hazardous materials carrier has full knowledge of the U.S. DOT Hazardous Materials Regulations, and has established
programs for the thorough training of its personnel as required under
49 CFR part 172, Subpart
H, and
49 CFR
177.816. The
hazardous materials carrier has attached to this application
(see page 12)
a statement providing information concerning: (1)
the names of employees responsible for ensuring compliance with hazardous materials regulations; (2) a description of their
hazardous materials safety functions; and (3) a copy of the information used to provide hazardous materials training.
Yes
The carrier has established a system and procedures for inspection, repair and maintenance of its reusable hazardous
materials packages (cargo tanks, portable tanks, cylinders, intermediate bulk containers, etc.) in a safe condition, and for
preparation and maintenance of records of inspection, repair, and maintenance in accordance with the U.S. DOT Hazardous
Materials Regulations.
Yes
The hazardous materials carrier has established a system and procedures for filing and maintaining hazardous materials
shipping documents.
Yes
The hazardous materials carrier has a system in place to ensure that all hazardous materials trucks are marked and placarded
as required by
49 CFR part 172, Subparts D and
F.
Yes
The carrier will register under
49 CFR part 107, Subpart
G, if transporting any quantity of hazardous materials requiring the
vehicle to be placarded.
Yes
Part 7A. For cargo tank carriers of hazardous materials:
(To be completed by cargo tank carriers of hazardous materials only.)
The carrier submits with this application
(see page 12)
a certificate of compliance for each cargo tank the company utilizes
in the U.S., together with the name, qualifications, cargo tank number, and cargo tank number registration statement of the
facility the carrier will be utilizing to conduct the test and inspections of such tanks required by
49 CFR part
180.
Yes
Signature of Applicant:
By signing these certifi ations, the carrier official is on not e that the representations made herein are subject to verifi ation through inspections in
the United States and through the request for and examination of records and documents. Failure to support the representations contained in this
application could form the basis of a proceeding to assess civil penalties and/or lead to the revocation of the authority granted.
FORM OP-1(NNA) Instructions • Page 7 of 16

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