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J.J. Keller CSA Performance Suite Helps Fleets Manage Safety
J.J. Keller’s CSA Performance Suite combines dashboard reporting with compliance assistance and training to help fleets proactively manage their CSA scores.

J.J. Keller’s CSA Performance Suite combines dashboard reporting with compliance assistance and training to help fleets proactively manage their CSA scores.
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J.J. Keller’s CSA Performance Suite combines dashboard reporting with compliance assistance and training to help fleets proactively manage their CSA scores.
Using the inspection, violation and crash data collected through the CSA program, the CSA Performance Suite’s online dashboard displays real-time data that fleets can use to identify patterns and trends.
“Countless motor carriers simply don’t have the time or resources to make sense of their CSA data, and this is where the risk lies,” said Tom Bray, transportation industry consultant at J.J. Keller & Associates.
The information can then be used to help prioritize areas that require attention, monitor driver performance and better understand what is impacting a fleet’s CSA Score. Bray said that carriers that aren’t using CSA data to identify compliance issues and correct unsafe driver behavior are at a greater risk of intervention, litigation and serious accidents.
The CSA Performance Suite also gives users access to a dedicated J.J. Keller compliance specialist who provides additional oversight of trending metrics and offers insights that can help prevent future violations. The specialist also supports customers in the event of an audit and administers online corrective action training for drivers with violations.
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