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SambaSafety offers new driver monitoring solution

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SambaSafety offers new driver monitoring solution

DENVER — SambaSafety, a provider of mobility risk data solutions, said it is offering an enhancement to itsr Qorta monitoring platform.

By incorporating CSA and motor vehicle records data (MVR) into a single monitoring solution, SambaSafety now provides the regulated trucking industry with a comprehensive driver monitoring solution in transportation, according to Steve Bryan, executive vice president and general manager of SambaSafety Transportation.

“Since our initial launch of MVR monitoring solutions back in January, we are very excited to now include CSA monitoring into the Qorta platform,” Bryan said. “Qorta should be the platform of choice for any organization that is truly committed to enabling a culture of safety. A reactive mindset cannot form the foundation to support a positive safety culture.”

With the Qorta monitoring platform, safety managers can proactively stay ahead of new roadside inspections and violations through near-real-time information summarized via carrier and driver scorecards, Bryan said.

Also enabled is a preview of the new CSA item response theory model, mandated by the FAST Act. Planned for release this year, the model utilizes IRT methodology to measure a motor carrier’s safety culture with a single score.

Bryan said Qorta’s comprehensive monitoring solution, Q Transportation offers a unique ability to continuously monitor drivers for violations, license status, medical certifications and endorsements, on- or off-duty, or in company or personal vehicles.

By aggregating CSA and MVR data, robust scorecards elevate data into actionable intelligence, and empower decision-makers to enhance their safety culture through dramatic improvements in cost savings, productivity, a company’s image, and overall safety and stability.

Since 1998, SambaSafety has been a North American provider of cloud-based mobility risk management software solutionsfor organizations with commercial and non-commercial drivers. Through the collection, correlation and analysis of driver information, Bryan said SambaSafety helps employers identify high-risk drivers and enforce safety policies; insurers to make informed decisions; and background screeners to perform accurate, efficient pre-hire checks.

For more information, visit www.sambasafety.com.

 

 

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