Recording device that records vehicle parameters through its synchronization to the vehicle’s engine and allows for entries related to a driver’s record of duty status.
EIN | Employer Identification Number
Essentially the social security number of an entity.
EHS Manual | Environmental Health and Safety Manual
RoadSafe’s safety manual that sets for policies and best practices for performing work at RoadSafe, handling injuries and ensuring compliance with various safety standards.
EHS Insights
Safety tracking software where managers enter information about incidents and certain tracking of training and other analytics are performed.
EEOC | Equal Employment Opportunity
The EEOC is a federal agency responsible for enforcing federal laws that make it illegal to discriminate against a job applicant or an employee because of the person’s race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national original age (40 or older), disability or genetic information. Most states have their own version of an EEOC type of …
EBITDA | Earnings before interest, taxes depreciation and amortization
An accounting measure calculated using a company’s net earnings, before interest expenses, taxes, depreciation and amortization are subtracted, as a proxy for a company’s current operating profitability.
DVP | District Vice President
The Vice President in charge of certain divisions or groups (i.e., ISG)
DVIR | Daily Vehicle Inspection Report
A document that is completed at the beginning and end of the day to let the company know about any unsafe equipment on the vehicle.
DQ File | Driver Qualification File
Federally required paperwork that must be kept on commercial drivers which includes their application for employment, their MVR, previous employer information, road test form and certificate, medical exam certificate, any letter granting a waiver of a physical disqualification, annual motor vehicle record, annual review of driving record and annual list of violations.
DOT | Department of Transportation
The federal agency that regulates the nation’s transportation systems and infrastructure, including airlines, railways, and roadways through a variety of subagencies such as the FRA, FHWA, and FMCSA, to name a few. Each state may also have its own state-based DOT (MassDOT, IowaDOT, etc.).
