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. |