
Do you need help understanding just what you are required to do to meet your compliance obligations?
Do you want to know if your business compliance systems are good enough but don't know how to check or who to ask?
Do you need someone to explain exactly what your C.O.R. and primary duties under the HVNL are?
We can help you set up your own Safety Management System which will assist you to run a safe transport business with systems to continually monitor and improve.
Do you know what your Chain of Responsibility obligations are? Have you got systems in place to meet those requirements? We can help you understand and meet those requirements.
Training your staff so they know how to do their job safely is a fundamental part of meeting your C.O.R. obligations. We can assist you with toolbox and staff training that is customised to suit your business and staff requirements.
If you are a Primary Producer you may have Chain of Responsibility (COR) obligations. We can help you understand what these are and how to comply. We can also help you with livestock loading ramp assessments against the Australian Standard.
If you are a Livestock Agent, you most likely have Chain of Responsibility (COR) obligations. We have developed a Chain of Responsibility awareness training package specifically for livestock agents to ensure you know your responsibilities and how to comply with them.
With over 30 years' experience in the transport industry including 25 of those as a transport business owner, we understand what is required to run a transport business that complies with Chain of Responsibility, with experience in compliance management, on-board telematics and Electronic Work Diaries (EWD's), Mass and Fatigue Managment systems and their administration, Industry association executive roles & representation including Chair of Driver & Animal Welfare Committee's at state and national level, WorkSafe Victoria's Agriculture Safety Reference Group, VicRoads Road Freight Advisory Council, writing a new Australian Standard for livestock ramps (AS5340:2020) and reviewing a Registered Industry Code of Practice (RICP) with the NHVR.
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