The Importance of Brake Safety Week: Protecting Your Business and Your Life

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Brake Safety Week may not be something drivers look forward to, but it’s a crucial event hosted by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) that should not be overlooked. Similar to a dental visit, it is about raising awareness and ensuring the safety of your vehicle and yourself.

Focus on Brake Lining and Pad Violations

This year, Brake Safety Week aims to address brake lining and pad violations. Some professional drivers may not be familiar with these components, but they are vital for safe operation. It’s important to understand and take action rather than just hoping for the best during an inspection.

Understanding the CVSA

The CVSA is not just another government agency; it is an alliance that includes law enforcement agencies, vehicle manufacturers, trucking companies, and others. These members collaborate to establish inspection criteria, provide guidance and training, and ensure safe practices for carriers, drivers, and law enforcement officials.

The Critical Role of Brakes

Brakes are the barrier between your business and the high costs of collision repairs and potential litigation. With an average of 10 brake devices in an 18-wheeler, any malfunction can significantly decrease braking capacity and increase the potential for accidents. Brake inspections should be done regularly and all drivers should be trained on what to look for. Neglecting brake inspections is risky in more ways than one.

Uncovering Unknown Issues

Brake Safety Week often reveals safety concerns that drivers were unaware of. It’s an opportunity to identify and address issues before they become major problems.

Improving Inspection Pass Rates

There are steps you can take to increase your chances of passing a brake inspection. Having professionals inspect your brakes during regular maintenance visits can provide peace of mind. Additionally, paying attention to other components of the braking system, such as detecting leaks and monitoring air pressure, can help you catch problems early.

Brake Safety Week is not something to dread but rather an opportunity to prioritize safety and protect yourself, your vehicle, and your business. By understanding the importance of brake inspections and taking proactive measures to maintain them, you can improve safety and prolong the life of your brakes.

 

Source: The Trucker