PRE-EMPLOYMENT SCREENING PROGRAM (PSP)
Services We Offer
- Pre-Employment Screening: We provide a comprehensive evaluation process to gather and verify information about potential hires, helping to mitigate risk, ensure workplace safety, and comply with legal and industry standards.
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP): Gain access to commercial drivers' safety records through our service, including detailed crash data and inspection history.
The Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) offers several benefits for employers, especially those in the transportation industry:
Enhanced Safety: By accessing a driver’s crash and inspection history, employers can make more informed hiring decisions, potentially reducing the risk of accidents and improving overall safety.
Compliance: Using PSP helps ensure that employers are compliant with federal regulations, which can protect them from legal issues and fines.
Risk Mitigation: Screening candidates thoroughly can help identify potential red flags, such as a history of violations, which can mitigate risks associated with hiring.
Improved Hiring Quality: With detailed safety records, employers can select candidates with better driving records, leading to a more reliable and efficient workforce.
Cost Savings: By hiring safer drivers, companies can potentially lower their insurance premiums and reduce costs related to accidents and vehicle maintenance.
Reputation Management: Maintaining a high standard of safety and compliance can enhance a company’s reputation in the industry, attracting more business and better talent.
The Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) provides detailed safety performance information for commercial drivers. Here’s what you can expect to find in a PSP report:
Crash Data: Information on any reportable crashes a driver has been involved in over the past five years. This includes details like the date, location, and nature of the crash.
Inspection History: Records of roadside inspections conducted over the past three years. This includes the date and location of the inspection, as well as any violations noted during the inspection.
Violation Details: Specifics about any violations found during inspections, such as hours-of-service violations, vehicle maintenance issues, and other safety-related infractions.
Out-of-Service Orders: Information on any instances where the driver or their vehicle was placed out of service due to serious safety violations.
Carrier Information: Details about the motor carriers the driver has worked for, including the carrier’s safety performance and any relevant safety ratings.