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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Manage heavy vehicle driver fatigue strategies
  2. Operate within a road transport fatigue risk management system
  3. Schedule work and rest hours in compliance with a road transport fatigue risk management system
  4. Plan and navigate heavy vehicle trips
  5. Update and maintain records

Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and range of conditions on at least two separate occasions and include:

applying a road transport fatigue risk management system

applying fatigue risk management principles when scheduling heavy vehicle drivers:

allowing for reasonably foreseeable circumstances when scheduling

applying strategies to address signs and symptoms of heavy vehicle driver fatigue

applying work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) workplace policies and procedures

applying workplace fatigue risk management policies and procedures

communicating with relevant personnel

communicating unplanned events and deviations to relevant personnel

complying with relevant fatigue Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) requirements

dealing effectively with unplanned events in accordance with workplace policies and procedures

identifying and assisting heavy vehicle drivers with fatigue risk management implementation and issues identified

identifying fatigue risk factors for heavy vehicle drivers

implementing compliance with trip, work and rest requirements

implementing risk mitigation control measures

interpreting fatigue risk management principles

monitoring and maintaining work diaries/records and all relevant workplace documentation in accordance with workplace procedures

monitoring heavy vehicle driver signs and symptoms of fatigue

participating in internal reviews and periodic audits

planning and monitoring heavy vehicle trips

preparing and actioning non-compliance reports

providing feedback to inform heavy vehicle drivers about compliance when implementing the fatigue risk management system

reading and interpreting relevant documentation on fatigue risk management regulations

recognising non-compliance with fatigue risk management strategies and regulations, and taking appropriate action.


Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

chain of responsibility

consequences of non-compliance and failure to manage fatigue within the chain of responsibility

fatigue risk management hierarchy of risk control

fatigue risk management key performance indicators including:

corrective action monitoring

trend analysis

fatigue risk management principles

fatigue risk management signs, symptoms and strategies

heavy vehicle fatigue risk management workplace policies and procedures

management of a fatigue risk management system including:

implementing a fatigue risk management system

monitoring a fatigue risk management system

planning implementation of a fatigue risk management system

reviewing a fatigue risk management system

non-compliance and penalties related to relevant driver fatigue legislation

parties in the chain of responsibility, including:

consignors/consignees

drivers and owner drivers

employers, prime contractors and operators

loaders

loading managers

packers

schedulers

periodic audit requirements

principal obligations relating to fatigue risk management in HVNL including:

consideration of traffic conditions in managing speed and fatigue

fatigue, work, and rest times

securing loads

trip conditions including vehicle dimension and load limits

processes and resources for assessing heavy vehicle driver fatigue risk management competence

program for assisting drivers to assess their level of fatigue and evaluate their own fitness for work, inclusive of sleep disorders

record keeping responsibilities and compliance obligations

relevant fatigue risk management training programs and support resources

relevant WHS/OHS legislation

resources for providing training on the implementation of the workplace’s fatigue risk management system

road transport fatigue risk management program

strategies and requirements to ensure management of fatigue

strategies required when non-compliance with fatigue HVNL is identified within the chain of responsibility

training program for heavy vehicle drivers on fatigue risk management.