Alberta Carrier Safety Fitness Certificate (CSFC)
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1. Which organization administers the CSF program in Alberta?
A. Transport Canada
B. Alberta Transportation
C. RCMP
D. Insurance Bureau
Alberta Transportation oversees safety standards, ratings, and
certificates.
2. What document authorizes a carrier to operate regulated
vehicles?
A. Vehicle permit
B. Safety Fitness Certificate (SFC)
C. Driver’s abstract
D. Bill of lading
A Safety Fitness Certificate is the formal authorization required.
3. Carriers must hold a Safety Fitness Certificate if they operate a
truck over what registered weight solely within Alberta?
A. 5,000 kg
B. 11,794 kg
C. 7,000 kg
D. 15,000 kg
Vehicles 11,794 kg+ require an SFC when operating within
Alberta.
4. A commercial vehicle designed to seat how many persons
(including the driver) requires an SFC?
A. 8
B. 10
, C. 11
D. 15
Vehicles seating 11+ persons trigger SFC requirements.
5. Which type of carrier may be exempt from an SFC?
A. Carrier operating trucks over 11,794 kg
B. Non-regulated commercial vehicles under weight limits
C. Bus operators with 11 seats
D. Carriers transporting goods outside Alberta
Vehicles under the regulatory thresholds may be exempt.
6. What does the National Safety Code (NSC) program aim to do?
A. Implement uniform safety standards for commercial
operations
B. License truck drivers
C. Set fuel prices
D. Issue passenger permits
The NSC harmonizes safety standards across Canada.
7. What must carriers complete before applying for a new SFC?
A. Fire safety training
B. Insurance audit
C. Safety Fitness Certificate Compliance Course and
knowledge test
D. Vehicle detailing inspection
The Pre-Entry Program includes the compliance course and test.
8. How long must the knowledge test passed be valid prior to SFC
application?
A. 30 days
B. 60 days
C. 180 days
D. 1 year
The test must be passed within 180 days of applying.
, 9. What safety rating reflects the highest compliance level?
A. Conditional
B. Unsatisfactory
C. Satisfactory
D. Under Review
Satisfactory means acceptable safety performance.
10. A carrier may have its SFC suspended if it:
A. Changes company logo
B. Fails to meet regulatory requirements
C. Purchases new equipment
D. Merges with another carrier
Non-compliance can result in suspension.
11. Which data primarily affects a carrier’s safety rating?
A. Fuel economy
B. Marketing cost
C. On-road performance data (inspections, collisions,
convictions)
D. Office location
Safety performance is based on measurable compliance
metrics.
12. Carriers must maintain which records for drivers?
A. Banking details
B. Insurance quotes
C. Hours of Service (HOS) records
D. Personal vacation logs
HOS records demonstrate compliance with fatigue rules.
13. What type of inspection contributes to safety
performance monitoring?
A. Insurance inspection
B. Sales inspection
C. Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) inspection
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1. Which organization administers the CSF program in Alberta?
A. Transport Canada
B. Alberta Transportation
C. RCMP
D. Insurance Bureau
Alberta Transportation oversees safety standards, ratings, and
certificates.
2. What document authorizes a carrier to operate regulated
vehicles?
A. Vehicle permit
B. Safety Fitness Certificate (SFC)
C. Driver’s abstract
D. Bill of lading
A Safety Fitness Certificate is the formal authorization required.
3. Carriers must hold a Safety Fitness Certificate if they operate a
truck over what registered weight solely within Alberta?
A. 5,000 kg
B. 11,794 kg
C. 7,000 kg
D. 15,000 kg
Vehicles 11,794 kg+ require an SFC when operating within
Alberta.
4. A commercial vehicle designed to seat how many persons
(including the driver) requires an SFC?
A. 8
B. 10
, C. 11
D. 15
Vehicles seating 11+ persons trigger SFC requirements.
5. Which type of carrier may be exempt from an SFC?
A. Carrier operating trucks over 11,794 kg
B. Non-regulated commercial vehicles under weight limits
C. Bus operators with 11 seats
D. Carriers transporting goods outside Alberta
Vehicles under the regulatory thresholds may be exempt.
6. What does the National Safety Code (NSC) program aim to do?
A. Implement uniform safety standards for commercial
operations
B. License truck drivers
C. Set fuel prices
D. Issue passenger permits
The NSC harmonizes safety standards across Canada.
7. What must carriers complete before applying for a new SFC?
A. Fire safety training
B. Insurance audit
C. Safety Fitness Certificate Compliance Course and
knowledge test
D. Vehicle detailing inspection
The Pre-Entry Program includes the compliance course and test.
8. How long must the knowledge test passed be valid prior to SFC
application?
A. 30 days
B. 60 days
C. 180 days
D. 1 year
The test must be passed within 180 days of applying.
, 9. What safety rating reflects the highest compliance level?
A. Conditional
B. Unsatisfactory
C. Satisfactory
D. Under Review
Satisfactory means acceptable safety performance.
10. A carrier may have its SFC suspended if it:
A. Changes company logo
B. Fails to meet regulatory requirements
C. Purchases new equipment
D. Merges with another carrier
Non-compliance can result in suspension.
11. Which data primarily affects a carrier’s safety rating?
A. Fuel economy
B. Marketing cost
C. On-road performance data (inspections, collisions,
convictions)
D. Office location
Safety performance is based on measurable compliance
metrics.
12. Carriers must maintain which records for drivers?
A. Banking details
B. Insurance quotes
C. Hours of Service (HOS) records
D. Personal vacation logs
HOS records demonstrate compliance with fatigue rules.
13. What type of inspection contributes to safety
performance monitoring?
A. Insurance inspection
B. Sales inspection
C. Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) inspection