CSA? Or PSP?

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  1. skierzek

    skierzek Light Load Member

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    What do you mean?? Show me
     
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  3. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    This may or may not be relevant to the discussion
    CSA - FAQs
     
  4. HotH2o

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    He can’t cause they don’t. A PSP will only show the violation, which carrier you were with at the time and how many violations. No points. I’m just about to spend the $10 to show that no points are racked up.
     
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  5. STexan

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    I've never seen "points" noted on a PSP. Only number of violations. Where/how do you see "points"?

    I guess at the carrier level reports, driver "points" are noted
     
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  6. HotH2o

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    F8D69BDF-A662-4EFD-A0AD-655190FD3D28.jpeg Here is an example of a psp report. Note there are no boxes for points. Only the # of violations which are not points. For example, if you’re 42 years old that is the number of birthdays you’ve had. Not the number of points you’ve accumulated during your life.
     
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  7. dibstr

    dibstr Road Train Member

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    Nope
     
  8. dibstr

    dibstr Road Train Member

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    Thank you! As a side note for those who do not know it, PSP uses some CSA data, but PSP is not part of CSA.
     
  9. snowwy

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    Are these not points????? Somewhat. Located in the SMS section of CSA. Right next to the inspection done on the drivers themselves. The very same inspections that are found on your PSP.
     

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  10. snowwy

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    The drivers don't get to see their points. The carriers do.

    That's what all the talk about was concerning the system and changing the sight around. Couple years back. Before, you knew which inspections were yours and how many points you got. Now it's more private and vague. More difficult to find your inspections in a list of a few inspections.

    So, how am i the one confused?????

    Somewhere on this forum is a thread just recently started. And the claim of the company firing drivers at 60 points.

    A flat tire OOS is 30 points. Given to me by Cali. An OOS logbook is also 30 points. Given to me by Ariz. Somewhere on this forum is also a link to the points system. Posted a couple years back. And my points were shown before the csa websight got reworked.

    And for PSP and CSA not being linked. Sorry. But the inspections report go together on the 2 sights. 1 is more detailed then the other.

    I'll say it again. Just because WE can't see them. Drivers DO get points. If you all were looking at the csa sight before it got reworked. You'd all know there's points.
     
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  11. HotH2o

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    That’s not a psp report. If you get a violation the points go on your carriers CSA. You can earn points for your carrier but you cannot earn points for yourself.
     
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