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21.01.2022 The Australian Trucking Association is strongly disappointed in the combined approach of governments to improve heavy vehicle rest areas and the lack of priority it places on safety and addressing fatigue for drivers.
20.01.2022 The CoR Level 3 and Level 2 courses have been used by supply chain partners to workshop supply chain solutions for allocating risk, costs and compliance consistent with available control measures.
20.01.2022 Penalties escalate sharply for offences which pose a serious road safety risk and may include court-imposed fines of up to $20,000 and demerit points. Pointing the finger at someone else who has broken the law does not automatically mean you are no longer responsible. In some circumstances, you may have multiple duties under the Chain of Responsibility and are therefore also liable.
20.01.2022 Is Your Business Ready for New CoR Laws? NHVR Video Transcript
19.01.2022 Australia’s hardworking truckies deserve better rest areas. The ATA’s call for more spending on rest areas and better facilities leads the 11 May 2018 issue of the Friday Facts.
18.01.2022 The decision to investigate is a decision regulators take seriously. An investigation that is premature, unplanned or without a firm basis will only embarrass Regulators. Accordingly if the Regulator knocks on your door you can be almost guaranteed that they know what they are looking for.
11.01.2022 What do you think?
11.01.2022 Chain of Responsibility (CoR) courses cover general awareness for staff who work in the supply chain through to their direct reports. For Executives and Managers, CoR Australia provides a training solution that delivers content to be integrated with your existing OHS solution or that can operate on a standalone basis.
10.01.2022 14 June 2018New truck safety laws are a step closer, with the Queensland Parliament yesterday passing the first of two amendment bills needed to make the laws work. Read more about New truck safety
09.01.2022 This is amazing!
07.01.2022 CoR Australia’s training program provides courses designed for: - Board and CEO - Executive Management - Frontline Supervisors & Managers - Frontline Awareness... - Introduction See more
07.01.2022 Chain of Responsibility Australia services span: - Road supply chain partners, consignors/consignees, including 3PLs, freight forwarding and road transport - Rail operators providing vital links across Australian, with a focus on intermodal supply chain risks - Air services both inbound and outbound logistic tasks for local compliance - Marine ports a critical element of container freight tasks... - Interface Points to enable supply chain parties to have CoR assurance across operations - Supporting Sector Schemes and ALC Codes of Practice operating across the supply chain See more
06.01.2022 CoR Australia provides a comprehensive education package includes nationally recognised training released by the Transport Logistics and Industry Skills Council. This training is provided by our RTO division. Our education programs combine Online, Distance, Remote classroom and Face-to-Face delivery to provide the most efficient and effective method for organisational wide education.
04.01.2022 KEY BENEFITS TO YOUR ORGANISATION Customised approach to CoR compliance implementation to provide a best fit solution across all divisions of an organisationand supply chain Nationally recognised, Chain of Responsibility training programs Industry best practice CoR policies, procedures and tools framework Access to CoR Australia’s extensive experience in training, managing and implementing CoR compliance systems... CoR Framework and Training developed in conjunction with the Australian Logistic Council’s, National Logistics Safety Code See more
04.01.2022 Chain of Responsibility (CoR) legislation extends the general liability for offences to road freight consignors, receivers, packers and loaders. Rather than pursue the ‘soft target’ on the roadside, truck drivers and operators, authorities can investigate along the supply chain and up and down the corporate chain of command.
04.01.2022 We support organisations develop a comprehensive CoR Implementation Plan, CoR Australia can provide a CoR Initial Review, Compliance Gap Analysis and CoR Advice for a sample number of sites or locations. Our review frameworks align with Australian Logistics Council, National Logistics Safety Code of Practice to provide a detailed understanding of your organisation’s current level of CoR compliance.
03.01.2022 The CoR courses cover general awareness for staff who work in the supply chain through to their direct reports. For Executives and Managers, CoR Australia provides a training solution that delivers content to be integrated with your existing OHS solution or that can operate on a standalone basis.
01.01.2022 Our implementation plan would identify suitable models and priority actions for Chain of Responsibility compliance system implementation, based on key observations and recommendations on the following topics: - Policies, Procedures, Tools and Processes - Internal documentation and reporting procedures - Employee training and education - Transport providers and supply chain partner’s CoR compliance... - Risk, Compliance and Liability areas for resolution See more
01.01.2022 Implementing the CoR framework throughout your organisation will help to: -Improve the safety of your employees, contractors and the public -Meet your social responsibility as a good corporate citizen -Meet your legal obligations and avoid penalties - Under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) and supporting regulations, there are a wide range of fines and penalties that can be imposed on the company and/or the individual. ... - Company fines are five times the amount of the individual fine. See more
01.01.2022 Concerns have been raised in the industry about the interpretation of possible rear light configurations when additional tail/stop/indicator lights are added to vehicles (trailers).