Just commercial vehicles for now but a major rejigging of vehicle safeties and Motor Vehicle Inspection Stations (MVIS) . First notice was early May, new system starts July 15 and is Mandatory by Aug 1. I won't be surprised if passenger vehicles and bikes also get a new program. If a shop does heavy duty and light duty inspections, light duty also falls under the new program as of Aug 1.
Text stolen from someone on facebook with a colloquial description of effect of new system.
"Huh I just got off the phone with our mechanic Always On Call apparently as of August, there will no longer be on site yearly safeties on trailers/trucks they have to be brought into an actual shop because they have to start taking pictures of everything and have a visual of the actual mechanic that’s doing the safety. They must have a new computer system and connected directly to ministry. They are the ones thar Will issues safety. Pictures will have to be taken throughout the safety as requested."
Basically mechanic is supposed to fully document condition and include themselves in the file and then MTO issues the safety. I'm not sure if someone at MTO reviews the submitted info before issuing or if it is some form of audit trail. In any case, it should grossly change the quality of dump trucks in Brampton as it shouldn't take long to black flag a few thousand certificate holders rubber stamping scrap metal.
Text stolen from someone on facebook with a colloquial description of effect of new system.
"Huh I just got off the phone with our mechanic Always On Call apparently as of August, there will no longer be on site yearly safeties on trailers/trucks they have to be brought into an actual shop because they have to start taking pictures of everything and have a visual of the actual mechanic that’s doing the safety. They must have a new computer system and connected directly to ministry. They are the ones thar Will issues safety. Pictures will have to be taken throughout the safety as requested."
Basically mechanic is supposed to fully document condition and include themselves in the file and then MTO issues the safety. I'm not sure if someone at MTO reviews the submitted info before issuing or if it is some form of audit trail. In any case, it should grossly change the quality of dump trucks in Brampton as it shouldn't take long to black flag a few thousand certificate holders rubber stamping scrap metal.