Jaama has launched a new Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) Earned Recognition Scheme module, enabling compliance data management.

The new module launch follows DVSA recognising Jaama as a "validated IT supplier" for its Key2 software.

Operators that use Key2 are able to send defined Earned Recognition Scheme key performance indicator information to the DVSA database every four-weeks which includes data captured from walk-around vehicle inspection checks, servicing and MoTs.

Jaama’s managing director Martin Evans said: “The information recorded in Key2 by transport managers will clearly demonstrate to the DVSA that their fleets are practising robust and timely compliance methods.”

In return for adopting the Earned Recognition Scheme, operators are less likely to be stopped for roadside inspections which will save them time and money.

The new Key2 module supports DVSA compliance for job sheet and vehicle road-worthiness requirements.

The functionality also includes workflow to help prevent non-compliance such as not being able to sign off checklists that haven’t been fully completed or where unrectified defects are still associated.