Chain of Responsibility will continue to be NHVR’s Top Priority

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) CEO Sal Petroccitto, has called on Australian heavy vehicle supply chain to ensure it is operating at an efficient and safe level despite the changed conditions over the past few months arising from the COVID-19 crisis.  In a statement last week, Sal said, “Now more than ever we are relying on Chain of Responsibility laws to keep drivers safe. If you’re involved in the heavy vehicle supply chain take the time to become familiar with questions such as: What is a transport activity; What are the roles that come under Chain of Responsibility, and What is reasonable practicability.”

LSS works with many of Australia’s top 100 supply chains and over 3,000 businesses are participating in the LSS CoR-Safe System, which is aligned to the Master Code, to understand and confirm compliance with their CoR duties. To find out more about our easy to use end to end CoR Management system email or call us. LSS – Experts in helping you to manage your CoR Risk.

To easily reduce your CoR Risk and ensure your whole supply chain, including your outsourced contractors, are fully aware of their CoR obligations and duties, you need to make sure you have an end-to-end CoR Management system in place. If you think your organisation may be at risk to CoR breaches, do not hesitate to contact LSS for help.

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