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Canadian Industry Roadside Inspection Vehicle Requirements Training Course
September 28-October 2, 2026 / Mississauga, Ontario
Canadian Industry Roadside Inspection Vehicle Requirements Training Course
This is an industry roadside inspection training course on vehicle-related roadside regulatory requirements and out-of-service conditions in Canada.
This course includes information on commercial motor vehicle regulatory requirements, including National Safety Code (NSC) Standard 11B, the CVSA North American Standard Level I Inspection Procedure and the North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria as it relates to vehicle components of a commercial motor vehicle and documenting violations.
This course will provide the motor carrier industry with the tools and knowledge to achieve compliance with Canada’s commercial motor vehicle safety regulations and a better understanding of the relationship between Canadian vehicle regulatory requirements and out-of-service conditions.
This 40-hour course (Vehicle Requirements) covers all the content related to a Level V Inspection (the remaining steps of the Level I Inspection).
Target Audience
- Class III Associate Members
- Motor carrier safety directors, owner-operators, commercial motor vehicle drivers, technicians, fleet managers, vendors, etc.
Class Size
This course is limited to 36 students.
Total Course Hours
40 hours
Training Location
Northbridge Insurance
55 Standish Court
Suite 312
Mississauga, ON L5R 4B2
The training facility is being sponsored and supplied by Northbridge Insurance.

Parking
Free parking is available in the parking garage.
Course Schedule
- Monday through Thursday, the course schedule is 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- On the last day, Friday, the schedule is 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Travel prior to that time on Friday will interfere with the completion of the course.
Expenses
- Included: All training materials will be provided, including regulations, the CVSA North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria, highlighters and pens. Students will receive a certificate of attendance upon completion.
- Not Included: Attendees are responsible for airfare, transportation, meals, hotel accommodations and any other travel expenses.
Requirements
Students must bring a laptop with them to take the test on the last day of the course.
Dress Code
Appropriate dress for the training course is casual. Students should bring any equipment they need to be near a truck (coveralls, boots, safety glasses, gloves, etc.).
Registration Fee
- Class III Associate Members – $995 USD per person
- Non-members – $1,195 USD per person
Register
When you click on the “REGISTER NOW” button below, you will be taken to your CVSA member portal where you will need to login to register. Once you’ve logged into your account, you'll be able to register for this course.
Registration Deadline
The registration deadline is Tuesday, September 15.
Registration Cancellation Policy
All refunds, minus a $50 service fee, will be given if the cancellation is made in writing no later than Tuesday, September 15. No refunds will be given after this date. Refunds will not be given for no-shows.
Airport and Transportation Information
- Toronto Pearson International Airport (opens in a new tab) is the closest airport to the training location. The training location is 14 km from the airport.
- The airport has several transportation options (opens in a new tab), including taxis, shuttles, rental cars, public transportation and ride shares.
Hotel Options
Each attendee is responsible for their own hotel reservation, travel and other expenses. Below are some nearby hotels to the training location.
Holiday Inn Mississauga Toronto West (opens in a new tab)
100 Britannia Rd E
Mississauga, ON L4Z 2G1
Hilton Garden Inn Toronto/Mississauga (opens in a new tab)
100 Traders Blvd E
Mississauga, ON L4Z 2H7
If you have any questions, contact CVSA Director of Inspection Programs Kerri Wirachowsky at 202-998-1650 or [email protected] (opens in a new tab).
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By registering and attending the Event, you acknowledge and agree that you understand the risk that you may be exposed to or infected by a communicable disease by attending the Event and that such exposure or infection may result in quarantine requirements, serious illness, permanent disability and/or death. You further understand that the risk of becoming exposed to or infected by a communicable disease at the Event may result from the actions, omissions or negligence of yourself and others, including, but not limited to, the Organization, its officers, employees, contractors, agents, representatives, sponsors, other participants, and any owners and lessors of premises used to conduct the Event (“Releasees”). YOU KNOWINGLY AND FREELY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS, BOTH KNOWN AND UNKNOWN, EVEN IF ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEES, and assume full responsibility for your participation in the Event and agree not to sue the Organization for any claims released by you herein.
Events Code of Conduct
CVSA is committed to providing a safe, productive and welcoming environment for all conference, meeting, event, training course, etc., participants. All participants, without exception, are expected to abide by this events code of conduct across any and all technologies used to execute a CVSA event whether in person or virtual. All participants must comply with the instructions of the host(s), moderator and CVSA staff. CVSA has a zero-tolerance policy for any form of discrimination or harassment by participants.
Examples of unacceptable behavior are:
- Unauthorized sharing of login credentials with another user, including unregistered users; any unregistered user found participating will be required to pay the full registration fee, including the late registration fee.
- Recording, copying and/or sharing of any media, including screenshots.
- Engaging in unsafe practices while participating in a virtual event, such as driving a car.
- Harassment, disrespect, intimidation or discrimination in any form.
- Verbal or written abuse of any participant, including, but not limited to, comments related to race, color, ethnicity, age, religion, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, etc.
- Sharing inappropriate, nude and/or sexual images.
- Threatening or stalking a participant.
To report an incident of unacceptable behavior, please contact CVSA Executive Director Collin Mooney or CVSA Deputy Executive Director Adrienne Gildea. CVSA reserves the right to take any action deemed necessary and appropriate, including immediate removal from the conference, meeting, event, training courses, etc., without warning or refund, in response to any incident of unacceptable behavior. CVSA may also, at its discretion, prohibit attendance at any future meeting, virtually or in person.
Media Policy
Members of the press understand that no individual may be quoted by name, rank, jurisdiction or title concerning comments made during any meeting, conference, event, etc. If any member of the press wants to use or obtain a quote, they may only do so with written permission of that individual and the Alliance. CVSA’s conferences, meetings and events – whether conducted in person or online – are opportunities for CVSA members and industry stakeholders to speak freely, discuss topics and issues, and share ideas and perspectives without concern of print or online attribution. For more information, contact CVSA Director of Communications Nicole Leandro.