PrePass InfoRM Tool Aggregates Safety and Inspection Data
Help Inc., provider of PrePass, has launched the InfoRM business intelligence system as a value-added tool for carriers to view and leverage their safety data.
by Staff
April 26, 2017
Photo: Help Inc.
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Photo: Help Inc.
Help Inc., provider of PrePass, has launched the InfoRM business intelligence system as a value-added tool for carriers to view and leverage their safety data.
InfoRM (Information and Reports Manager) provides carriers with granular details on their truck inspections and safety information to help identify areas that need improvement and then take action.
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InfoRM compiles Inspection Selection System score factors from the most current, accurate data sets and generates a company snapshot.
Designed for use on PCs and tablets, InfoRM provides data about roadside inspections to determine where, when, and why ISS safety scores might fluctuate. InfoRM’s data includes CVIEW/SAFER carrier records maintained by FMCSA as well as information provided by more than 100 different government sources.
The data system is available to PrePass weigh station bypass customers at no additional cost. While safety data has always been available to PrePass customers, this is the first time the data has been aggregated in an interactive application.
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InfoRM’s company snapshot features an interactive map of truck inspection and violations filtered by state, city, and highway; filters to search by VIN number, site, violation type and other parameters to identify trends; and historical views of inspections and violations, with the ability to export data for reporting purposes.
“Fleets need a simple way to measure their performance and improve weigh state bypass rates,” said Karen Rasmussen, president and CEO of HELP. “InfoRM’s data dashboards also enable fleets to create awareness across the organization, facilitating improvements in areas including vehicle maintenance, driver behavior, uptime and safety.”
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