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Top Commercial Vehicle Inspectors Honored

More than 50 commercial vehicle inspectors showed off their skills last week in the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's North American Inspectors Championship

by Staff
August 10, 2012
2 min to read


More than 50 commercial vehicle inspectors showed off their skills last week in the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance's North American Inspectors Championship.


Christopher Smithen, a CVSA-certified North American Standard inspector from Nevada, was awarded the Jimmy K. Ammons Grand Champion Award for his combined performances in six competition elements:
- 1. North American Standard Level I Inspection;
- 2. North American Standard Level I Inspection Procedures;
- 3. North American Standard HazMat/Transportation of Dangerous Goods Inspection;
- 4. North American Standard Cargo Tank/Other Bulk Packagings Inspection;
- 5. North American Standard Level V Passenger Vehicle (Motorcoach) Inspection; and,
- 6. North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria Exam.

"We are proud to recognize and reward each of our 50 roadside inspectors from across North America who not only demonstrate their professional excellence and dedication to highway safety but inspire others to do the same," said Stephen Keppler, CVSA's executive director.

"Their enthusiasm and passion goes a long way in advancing commercial vehicle safety and saving lives due to the information, techniques and experiences they will share with others in furtherance of improving uniformity in the enforcement of highway safety standards across the continent," Keppler said.

"The 2012 NAIC is a great opportunity for FMCSA to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of top safety inspectors from across the country." said FMCSA Administrator Anne S. Ferro "Congratulations to all NAIC competitors for your achievement and thank you for your dedication to saving lives."

For the past 20 years, the championship event has been held in partnership with the American Trucking Associations' National Truck Driving Championships.

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