Safety Guidelines for Transport & Logistics Industry
Transport & Logistics Industry Guide to Workplace Safety 2014/15 – Released
Heavy vehicles are involved in about 21 per cent of all road fatalities, according to the NSW Centre for Road Safety. It is therefore important for all drivers, managers and contractors within the transport and logistics industry to consider safety as a high priority. While many factors contribute to safety on the road, driver health is an important consideration and drivers must meet certain medical standards. This is one key topic of this year’s Transport & Logistics Industry Guide to Workplace Safety, released by Pro-Visual Publishing. In collaboration with the Australian Trucking Association, this year’s guide aims to provide up-to-date information and advice on current safety guidelines and issues to all drivers and workers throughout Australia.
Fatigue can affect a person’s health, reduce performance and productivity and can increase the chances of a workplace accident or road crash. How to manage heavy vehicle driver fatigue is another topic of this year’s edition. All parties in the supply chain have a role in ensuring that any risks associated with fatigue are eliminated, minimised or controlled through the creation of an effective fatigue-management system
The safe loading of vehicles is equally, vitally important in preventing injury to people and damage to property. This is also highlighted with easy-to-read dos and don’ts on how to arrange and manage loads and restraints.
“I would like to thank all of the sponsors of the Transport & Logistics Industry Guide to Workplace Safety 2014/15. Their support has made it possible for the guide to be distributed free of charge”, said John Hutchings, CEO, Pro-Visual Publishing.
Pro-Visual Publishing is the leading specialist in wall-mounted workplace health & safety, food safety & hygiene and health and wellbeing information resource charts. Each chart is practical and informative, providing a quick reference point for management and staff. Pro-Visual Publishing’s charts are designed to inform, motivate, educate and above all keep people and their workplaces safe!
For further information, or to obtain additional copies of the Chart, please call (02) 8272 2611, email marketing@provisual.com.au or see www.provisual.com.au
For Media Enquiries or images please contact Deanna Davenport at Pro-Visual Publishing on (02) 8272 2611 or ddavenport@provisual.com.au
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