ABS SafeCom Trucking Consultants - Ontario

ABS SafeCom Trucking Consultants - Ontario www.abssafecom.ca - ABS SafeCom is a Ontario’s leading transportation management and consulting firm.

We successfully have assisted hundreds of trucking and logistic companies with their acquisition needs. Harpinder Marahar was the Founder and is Managing Director of ABS SafeCom. Basically an Engineer, he has a Masters Degree in Business Administration. He has over 11 year’s transportation industry experience in Operations, Safety and Training. ABS SafeCom was formed in year 2002 to provide value-

creating solutions for companies seeking a more safe & compliant way to operate a transportation fleet. We believe our experience and knowledge will not only improve company’s SAFETY RATING, but will save company’s substantial amount of money on compliance fines, equipment costs and managing a fleet by increasing miles per gallon and decreasing cost per mile. As trends in liability legislation shift the responsibility for due diligence onto companies and their owners, and a growing awareness of the social costs of road safety and fleet operation issues, move us toward mandated regulation compliances, we envision ABS SafeCom delivering both short term and ongoing, long term value packages to our customers. Today, ABS SafeCom is Ontario’s leading transportation management and consulting firm. We successfully have assisted hundreds of trucking and logistic companies with their acquisition needs as well as aiding struggling carriers with improving operations and increasing cash flow among other services. ABS SafeCom takes pride in the fact that they have built their business from day one based on trust, high ethical standards and over delivering for their broad list of clients.

10/23/2023

Real truth of today's Canada...
Very Good decision....
22 Jeonde Raho...

A lot of people drowned simply because they didn't know:If you find yourself underwater in a car, don't panic.♾️1. Dont ...
08/25/2023

A lot of people drowned simply because they didn't know:
If you find yourself underwater in a car, don't panic.
♾️1. Dont waste your energy trying to push the door
♾️2. Do not open the window, the force of the water entering the car will not allow you to get out
♾️3. Take out the head restraint
♾️4. Use the steel sharp tip and break the back window that has kick out glass on it
▶️ The car by engineering and design is intended to float in the water and the rear window will always be facing the exit.
This could save your life
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06/08/2023
*WHAT IS ROAD HYPNOSIS?*- Road hypnosis is a physical condition that most drivers are unaware of - ROAD HYPNOSIS starts ...
04/08/2022

*WHAT IS ROAD HYPNOSIS?*
- Road hypnosis is a physical condition that most drivers are unaware of - ROAD HYPNOSIS starts 2.5 hours after getting on the road. The eyes of the hypnosis driver is open, but the brain does not record and analyze what the eye sees.
ROAD HYPNOSIS is the number one cause of rear-end crashes to parked vehicle or truck in front of you.
The driver with ROAD HYPNOSIS remembers nothing of the last 15 minutes until the moment of collision. He cannot analyze at what speed he is going, or the speed of the car in front of him; usually the collision is above 140 km.
In order to protect yourself from ROAD HYPNOSIS, it is necessary to stop, take a walk, drink tea or coffee every 2.5 hours.
It is important to note and remember certain places and vehicles while driving.
If you don't remember anything from the last 15 minutes, it means you are driving yourself and the passengers to death.
ROAD HYPNOSIS happens more often at night and if the passengers are also sleeping, the situation is very severe.
The driver should stop, rest, walk 5-6 minutes every 2.5 hours and keep his mind open.
Accident is inevitable if the eyes are open but the mind is closed..
*Be Safe and Drive Safe.*

05/05/2021

Learn Safety Tips for Driving In the Rain and wet road in Canada. ABS Safecom have complete course, safety tips for Rain/Wet road driving

04/30/2021
04/30/2021

International Roadcheck Set for May 4-6 with Emphasis on Lighting and Hours of Service
FEBRUARY 2, 2021

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) has set May 4-6 as the dates for this year’s International Roadcheck. Over that 72-hour period, commercial motor vehicle inspectors in jurisdictions throughout Canada, Mexico and the U.S. will conduct inspections on commercial motor vehicles and drivers.

“CVSA shares the dates of International Roadcheck in advance to remind motor carriers and drivers of the importance of proactive vehicle maintenance and driver readiness,” said CVSA President Sgt. John Samis with the Delaware State Police. “International Roadcheck also aims to raise awareness of the North American Standard Inspection Program and the essential highway safety rules and regulations in place to keep our roadways safe.”

Inspectors will ensure the vehicle’s brake systems, cargo securement, coupling devices, driveline/driveshaft components, driver’s seat, exhaust systems, frames, fuel systems, lighting devices, steering mechanisms, suspensions, tires, van and open-top trailer bodies, wheels, rims, hubs and windshield wipers are compliant with regulations. Inspections of motorcoaches, passenger vans and other passenger-carrying vehicles also include emergency exits, electrical cables and systems in the engine and battery compartments, and seating.

Inspectors will be looking for critical vehicle inspection item violations, outlined in the North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria. If such violations are found, the vehicle will be placed out of service, which means that vehicle cannot be operated until the identified out-of-service conditions have been corrected.

Vehicles that successfully pass inspection, without any critical vehicle inspection item violations found after a completed Level I or Level V Inspection, should receive a CVSA decal. In general, vehicles with a CVSA decal are not re-inspected during the three-month period during which the decal is valid. Instead, inspectors focus their efforts on vehicles without a valid CVSA decal.

Also during an inspection, inspectors will check the driver’s operating credentials, hours-of-service documentation, seat belt usage, and for alcohol and/or drug impairment. A driver will be placed out of service if an inspector discovers driver-related out-of-service conditions.

Each year, CVSA asks its member jurisdictions to capture and report data focusing on a certain category of violations during International Roadcheck. This helps bring awareness to certain aspects of a roadside inspection. This year, inspectors will capture data on two categories, corresponding to the two main inspection categories of the North American Standard Level I Inspection – driver operating requirements and vehicle mechanical fitness. For the driver category, hours of service will be highlighted this year, and for the vehicle category, inspectors will be paying special attention to lighting.

According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the lighting violation “lamps inoperable” (Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations 393.9) was the number one vehicle violation in fiscal 2020, accounting for approximately 12.24% of all vehicle violations discovered that year. And during last year’s International Roadcheck, the top driver out-of-service violation category in North America was hours of service, accounting for 34.7% of all driver out-of-service conditions.

“It’s important to remember that International Roadcheck is a data collection effort,” said Sgt. Samis. “The inspections conducted during the three days of International Roadcheck are no different from the inspections conducted any other day of the year. Other than data collection, the inspection process is the same.”

As was the case last year, in consideration of COVID-19, law enforcement personnel will conduct inspections following their departments’ health and safety protocols during 2021 International Roadcheck.

In addition, as the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, every effort will be made to get vaccine shipments to their destination, quickly and safely. COVID-19 vaccine shipments will not be held up for inspection, unless there is an obvious serious violation that is an imminent hazard.

International Roadcheck is a CVSA program with participation by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators, Transport Canada, and Mexico’s Ministry of Communications and Transportation and its National Guard.

Address

1339 Khalsa Drive Suite 205
Mississauga, ON
L5S1W6

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm

Telephone

+19054616200

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