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Commercial Transport Compliance Guide for Canada

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Ensuring compliance in commercial transport in Canada is not just a legal obligation—it is also a matter of safety and efficiency. From adhering to hours-of-service regulations to vehicle maintenance, electronic logging devices (ELDs), and hazardous materials management, carriers must navigate numerous rules to avoid penalties and maintain smooth operations.

This article guides you through essential regulatory requirements and offers practical tips to stay compliant while optimizing your fleet management.

UNDERSTANDING THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT

In Canada, commercial transport is governed by multiple organizations and regulations aimed at ensuring road and worker safety.

KEY REGULATORY BODIES

  • Transport Canada: Oversees and enforces federal safety and compliance standards.
  • Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators (CCMTA): Coordinates policies nationwide to ensure regulatory consistency.
  • Provinces and Territories: Complement federal regulations with specific regional requirements.

KEY REGULATIONS TO KNOW

  • Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (TDGA): Enforces strict rules for transporting hazardous materials.
  • Canadian Road Safety Code: Defines requirements for commercial vehicles and drivers.
  • Hours of Service Regulations: Governs drivers' work and rest periods.

Failure to comply with these regulations can result in hefty fines, license suspensions, or operational restrictions.

VEHICLE SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE IN COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT

A well-maintained vehicle is essential for ensuring the safety of drivers and road users.

MANDATORY MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTIONS

Companies must perform:

  • Pre- and post-trip inspections to identify mechanical failures.
  • Regular preventive maintenance to avoid breakdowns on the road.
  • Weight and load verifications to comply with standards and avoid penalties.

TECHNOLOGIES TO ENHANCE SAFETY

The adoption of dash cameras, vehicle monitoring systems, and telematics platforms helps fleet managers detect and prevent issues before they become critical.

COMPLIANCE WITH HOURS-OF-SERVICE RULES AND FATIGUE MANAGEMENT

Hours-of-service regulations are designed to prevent driver fatigue, a major factor in road accidents.

LEGAL REQUIREMENTS

  • A maximum of 13 hours of driving per day.
  • A mandatory 8-hour consecutive break between driving periods.
  • A maximum of 70 hours of work over 7 days or 120 hours over 14 days.

RISKS OF NON-COMPLIANCE

Drivers and employers who violate these rules face:

  • Significant fines.
  • License or operating permit suspension.
  • A damaged reputation, can affect contracts and partnerships.

The use of an electronic logging device (ELD) facilitates tracking hours and ensures seamless compliance.

THE IMPORTANCE OF ELECTRONIC LOGGING DEVICES (ELDs)

Since January 2023, all commercial vehicles must be equipped with a certified ELD to electronically record hours of service.

WHY USE AN ELD?

  • Reduces human errors and fraud risks.
  • Automates regulatory reporting, simplifying inspections.
  • Saves time and enhances efficiency, preventing penalties due to record-keeping errors.

Carriers must ensure their ELD is certified by a Transport Canada-approved organization to avoid sanctions.

TRANSPORTING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Transporting hazardous materials is a specialized task that requires strict adherence to regulations.

COMPANY OBLIGATIONS

  • Train drivers on safety procedures specific to the transported goods.
  • Maintain detailed documentation to ensure cargo traceability.
  • Follow labeling and packaging standards to prevent accidents.

Violations of hazardous materials transport regulations can lead to severe penalties, including business operation suspensions.

CROSS-BORDER TRANSPORT AND CUSTOMS COMPLIANCE

Carriers crossing the border must adhere to both Canadian and U.S. customs requirements.

WHAT TO PREPARE

  • Ensure all import and export documents are in order.
  • Comply with security programs like FAST, C-TPAT, and PEP, which facilitate customs clearance for certified carriers.
  • Anticipate customs checks to avoid costly delays and penalties.

Lack of preparation can lead to additional costs and delays that disrupt the entire supply chain.

HOW TECHNOLOGY HELPS ENSURE COMPLIANCE

Technological advancements now enable fleet managers to better handle regulatory compliance.

TOOLS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE

  • Telematics systems to monitor vehicle conditions in real-time.
  • Compliance management software to automate reports and inspections.
  • Data analytics to detect and correct discrepancies before they become violations.

These tools save time, help avoid penalties, and improve operational profitability.

ARE YOU A FLEET MANAGER? HERE’S HOW ATTRIX AND GEOTAB CAN HELP

Navigating commercial transport compliance can be complex, but solutions exist to simplify management and ensure flawless compliance.

As a leading Geotab partner in Canada, AttriX offers:

  • Certified ELDs and telematics solutions: AttriX enhances Geotab’s open platform—recognized as the industry's top telematics solution—with over 100 features, integrations, and applications developed by its team of innovative developers.
  • Training and support tools: AttriX provides compliance and safety training, as well as optimization and energy transition support, to help your drivers stay compliant.
  • Automated reports: By integrating Geotab solutions, AttriX simplifies inspections and reduces administrative workload through automated reports.

With the right tools, compliance becomes easier, allowing your business to focus on efficiency and profitability.

CONCLUSION

Complying with commercial transport regulations is not just a legal requirement—it is also a guarantee of safety and performance for your business.

By adopting best practices, investing in the right technologies, and leveraging solutions like those offered by AttriX, businesses can reduce risks, avoid fines, and ensure effective fleet management.

Want to learn more about optimizing your compliance? Contact AttriX today!

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