CSA (Compliance, Safety, Accountability Score)

FMCSA's safety measurement system that quantifies motor carrier and driver safety performance using inspection, crash, and investigation data.

Key Facts

  • Seven BASICs categories measure carrier safety performance
  • Drug/alcohol violations directly affect multiple BASICs
  • Exceeding thresholds triggers FMCSA intervention
  • Affects insurance costs and carrier operating authority

The CSA program evaluates motor carriers through seven Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs): Unsafe Driving, HOS Compliance, Driver Fitness, Controlled Substances/Alcohol, Vehicle Maintenance, Hazardous Materials Compliance, and Crash Indicator. Each BASIC has an intervention threshold; exceeding it may trigger warning letters, investigations, or out-of-service orders. Drug/alcohol violations and driver fitness issues directly affect a carrier's CSA score and can result in increased insurance costs and operational restrictions.

Safety Performance Metrics Compared

Key workplace safety metrics used by employers, OSHA, and insurance carriers.

TypeFormula BasisWhat It MeasuresUsed ByGood Benchmark
TRIR(Incidents × 200K) ÷ HoursAll recordable incidentsOSHA, clients< 3.0 (construction)
DART(DART cases × 200K) ÷ HoursSevere cases (days away/restricted)Insurance, clientsBelow industry avg
EMR3-yr claims vs expectedClaims experience vs averageInsurance carriers< 1.0
CSA ScoreInspection/crash/violation dataCarrier safety across 7 BASICsFMCSABelow intervention threshold

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