Fatigue Management Principles

Fatigue management involves strategies to prevent and address the effects of tiredness and exhaustion, particularly in work environments. It's a shared responsibility between employers and employees, focusing on identifying hazards, assessing risks, and implementing controls to minimize fatigue's impact on safety and productivity.

  • Understanding of the Heavy Vehicle

    National Law (HVNL)

  • What is a Fatigue Regulated Heavy Vehicle

  • What is Fatigue: The Signs & Affects: Ways to Combat

  • Fatigue Management Options: Standard Hours: Basic Fatigue Management

  • Rounding and Counting Times

  • The Heavy Vehicle National Work Diary

  • Safe Driving Plans

  • Responsibilities

  • Audit Requirements

  • Breaches and Fines

Courses are undertaken at the VTA’s purpose built training facility that is conveniently located at our Port Melbourne office.

This course requires a minimum group size of 10 people.

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Invest in the growth and capability of your workforce with our range of industry-recognised training programs. Whether you're looking to enhance compliance, improve safety, or boost operational performance, our courses are designed to meet the evolving needs of the transport and logistics sector. For more information or register your interest, contact us at training@vta.com.au or call (03) 9646 8590