UA Brochure - Pipeliners Union 798

Experts Who Make a Difference
Like you, our professionals have spent years
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training and perfecting their craft. At NTCI, we our
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able to use our experience to help good people
comply with the FMCSA Regulations without
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compromising your productivity.
Bob Seifert
Prior to NTCI, Bob served as Vice President
of Safety for the Indiana Motor Truck
Association. He previously served as
Commander of the Motor Carrier
Enforcement Division of the Indiana State Police and is
a graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico,
VA. Bob has more than 30 years in the transportation
industry dealing with safety and regulatory compliance
issues and has assisted several large pipeline
contractors maintain their operating authority with the
FMCSA.
Dee Davis
Prior to NTCI, Dee spent 21 years with the
Indiana State Police Commercial Motor
Carrier Enforcement Division as a Master
Motor Carrier Inspector. She also served as a Certified
Training Instructor for the State of Indiana and the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. She is a
regular presenter at training seminars for various
pipeline contractors.
Ryan Billet
After 20 years in the truck business, having
led the international business unit and
served as the CFO and COO of Autocar, Ryan brings
multiple perspectives and a wealth of practical
experience in vehicle application, safety and risk
management to help NTCI’s pipeline clients operate
both safely and profitably.
National Transportation Consultants
400 Lafayette Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 770-0953
www.ntconsult.com
Dedicated UA Welders Website
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Why Get Compliant
What’s Required
What’s Included
If you’re caught without the proper operating
To comply with the FMCSA regulations, each
You outfit your rig to have everything you need
authority, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
welder will need to:
in one place when you need it, because time is
Administration (FMCSA) can shut you down and
prevent you from getting to the job. What’s
more, the average fine issued to such companies
in 2012 (the last full year of data) was $5,490.
1) Obtain a U.S. DOT #
2) Pass a new entrant audit with the FMCSA
3) File a Unified Carrier Registration (UCR)
4) File Form MCS-150 with the FMCSA
That’s reason enough for most, but you’re a
5) Obtain a DOT medical card
professional. You make sure you have the right
6) Maintain a compliant driver file
gear and the right training.
There are no
7) Keep accurate hours of service records
shortcuts on the right-of-way and that suits you
8) Maintain a compliant maintenance file
fine. You do things right, because that’s the
9) Comply with requirements for vehicle
right thing to do.
markings and safety equipment
UA Welders’ DOT Compliance Service
state lines are subject to their regulations. Just
NTCI has applied our experience with the FMCSA
as your union makes sure that you have access
to develop a service that will address those
to the best training in the industry, they are also
requirements with the least possible hassle to
making sure that you have access to the tools
you. We will provide:
NTCI will make it easy to comply. We’ll do what
we do best, so that you can focus on what you
do best. We’re professionals too and know what
that means.
comply.
So, there is no reason not to
Sign up for the UA Welders’ DOT
the process from start to finish and ensure that
you
have
everything
needed
1) A simple sign-up and on-boarding process
2) Manage the process to obtain necessary
registrations and permits
3) All documentation, materials and training
required under the FMCSA regulations
4) Ongoing administrative support and filings
necessary to maintain compliance
Compliance Service from NTCI because a
5) Access to experts when issues arise
professional always does the right thing.
6) Solutions to address anticipated needs
in
one
package…from one team…that you can talk to
whenever you need them.
1) Magnetic Markings §390.21 Compliant
2) Fire Extinguisher - §393.95(a) Compliant
3) Foldable Warning Triangles -
4) Vehicle Maintenance File – §396.3
weight of more than 10,000 lbs., to a job across
federal government requirement.
Service from NTCI does the same. We’ll manage
Compliant
December 2014 which essentially said that all
that you need to comply with this additional
The UA Welder’s DOT Compliance
§393.95(b) & FMVSS 125
The FMCSA issued an advisory opinion in
pipeline welders who drive a rig, having a gross
money.
Compliant
5) Customized Driver Record
of Duty Status –§395.8
Compliant
6) Pocket Guide of FMCSA Regulations
7) Durable Storage Case
8) Laminated Instruction Sheets for:
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Hours of Service Compliance
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Accident Procedures
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Online File Access
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Help Line Information
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Maintenance File Compliance
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Vehicle Replacement Process