What is CSI and how do I get a PIN to access CSI?
CSI stands for Comprehensive Safety Information and is the data system for CSA 2010. CSI access is currently limited to motor carriers participating in the CSA 2010 Operational Model test. It is scheduled to be available to all carriers in the summer of 2010. Participants in the Operational Model test may use their current DOT-issued PIN to gain access to CSA. To request a new PIN (personal identification number), visit the FMCSA Website and select ‘I want to request a copy of a document’ or call 1-800-832-5660 for assistance.
CSI stands for Comprehensive Safety Information and is the data system used for States that were part of CSA 2010’s Operational Model Test. CSI access is limited to motor carriers who are in one of the 9 states (CO, DE, GA, KS, MD, MN, MO, MT, & NJ) where the Operational Model Test took place. CSI is scheduled to be available to those carriers until the Safety Measurement System is rolled out to the entire country in December 2010. Participants in the Operational Model test may use their current DOT-issued PIN to gain access to CSA. Note there is also a Docket Number PIN; this number will not enable you to see your CSA 2010 data. To request a new PIN (personal identification number), visit the FMCSA Website and select ‘I want to request a copy of a document’ or call 1-800-832-5660 for assistance. Carriers who are not in one of the CSA 2010 Operational Model Test States can access their data on the CSA 2010 website.