WHSQ Load Restraint Study Identifies Risks to Workers
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland conducted a study into load restraint in the transport industry that revealed that over-centre type load tensioning devices (dogs) and extension (cheater) bars are a serious risk to the safety of workers in the transport industry. This post examines the findings of that study and the suggestions that it makes.
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland initiates Falls from Trucks campaign
Following a number of incidents Workplace Health and Safety Queensland have launched a campaign focusing on falls from trucks.
Company ordered to Pay Compensation for Sacking “Unsafe” Driver
As an employer having all your ducks in a row is so crucial that sometimes even the slightest lapse in judgement can have consequences, even when you try to correct your mistakes.
Transport Company fined for Dangerous Good Breaches
The Downing Centre Local Court has fined Toll North transport operator $9,680 for an incident that took place in 2012 involving the transport of 21,000 litres of highly toxic chemical toluene disocyanate.
Chain of Responsibility Awareness Vital, Transport Operators Warned
Ensuring that your employees within the supply chain are aware of their duties under chain of responsibility legislation by providing them with the appropriate training is vital, not only to road safety and compliance to avoid prosecution but also for the protection of your company and your employees.
NSW Roads Minister wants Fines Increased for Truck Height Offences
Truck drivers, particularly those travelling in NSW must pay extra attention to the width, height and length of their vehicles.
Fatal Accident Led to Review of Fleet Policy and Procedures
Sometimes it takes a tragedy to implement change especially where road safety is concerned. That is the case of waste management firm Transpacific who have grounded their fleet and initiated fleet management reform.
SARTA wants Freeway Speed Lowered
The South Australian Road Transport Association (SARTA) recently told a coronial inquiry that the speed limit on the South Eastern Freeway descent should be lowered on a dangerous stretch of the road.
Visy Comments on COR Fatigue Issue and Denies Responsibility
Visy, the biggest trucking customer in Australia has commented on its Adelaide warehouse queuing shuffle issues which led to chain of responsibility fatigue concerns being raised by truck industry website ATN.
NVHR Makes Drivers Lives Easier
According to a post on the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s website, the NHVR has drastically reduced the amount of paperwork drivers need to keep in the cab of the heavy vehicle with them, following the release of the Carriage and presentation of documents bulletin and the Notices that must be carried fact sheet.