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Stay safe on and off the road this National Safe Work Month

National Safe Work Month

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) is reminding everyone who works with trucks to stay safe both on and off the road for National Safe Work Month.

There are more than 556,000 workers currently employed in Australia’s road industry, be that behind the wheel, in the workshop or behind a desk. This is a total representation of 5.3 per cent of the nation’s workforce.

NHVR acting CEO Ray Hassall says the month offers an opportunity to reflect on how to stick to your organisation or business’ best working practices.

“The majority of transport and logistics companies are safety-focused, using tools such as training programs, hazard and risk reporting, and policies and procedures to ensure a safe and healthy work environment,” he says.

“The NHVR is here to help industry with education and resources to meet their specific heavy vehicle safety requirements and comply with the Heavy Vehicle National Law.

“Having effective policies or procedures such as a Safety Management System for example helps companies manage their Workplace Health and Safety risks to prioritise everyone’s safety and wellbeing.”

If a safety breach has been identified, the NHVR can issue transport companies an improvement notice to correct flaws within their policies and procedures.

“The pressure placed on drivers can cause unsafe risk-taking behaviours, which may result in deteriorating driver health, near misses, vehicle collisions and road fatalities,” Hassall says.

“No one should feel unsafe at work and the Heavy Vehicle Confidential Reporting Line is available to report safety issues such as driver fatigue, business practices and mechanical safety.”

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