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ALC AND ATA JOIN FORCES TO IMPROVE SAFETY OUTCOMES

26 May 2017

The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) and the Australian Trucking Association (ATA) have submitted joint Notices of Intention to the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) to develop an industry-wide Master Code for heavy vehicle safety.

Both organisations say this is a significant step forward, which will help provide certainty for the industry and promote higher standards when it comes to heavy vehicle safety for everyone on the road.

“Improving safety outcomes along our supply chains is a core objective for the ALC, and heavy vehicle safety forms a significant part of that,” ALC Managing Director, Michael Kilgariff, said.

“As the Australian Government has agreed to ALC’s call to develop a National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy, this an opportune time to establish a Master Code, developed by and for the industry which will maximise the ability of operators to design safety schemes applicable to their own businesses, and accordingly make our industry and roads safer,” Mr Kilgariff said.

“Our planned Master Code will improve safety outcomes and will help meet and manage the common risks faced by all heavy vehicle operators,” ATA CEO, Ben Maguire, said.

“We know that 98 per cent of trucking businesses have fewer than 20 employees, and that other relevant road parties such as consignors and receivers also have Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) obligations.

“The Master Code will benefit all parties to help them manage the safety risks over which they have control.

“The Code will be freely available and will not replace the ATA’s TruckSafe scheme. The ATA will continue to offer this audited scheme for businesses seeking to meet the highest possible safety standards,” Mr Maguire said.

“I am confident this joint proposal for a Master Code is capable of delivering improved safety outcomes for all road users, as well as creating greater certainty for operators by reducing duplication and red tape for everyone with HVNL obligations,” Mr Kilgariff said.

 

Media contacts:

ALC   Simon Morgan 0403 477 131 or Simon.Morgan@austlogistics.com.au

ATA   Bill McKinley/Karolina Firman 02 6253 6900

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