Chain of Responsibility (CoR) Online Workshop

IQA Chain of Responsibility (CoR) Online Workshop
The Institute of Quarrying Australia is pleased to deliver an online workshop on the important topic of Heavy Vehicle Chain of Responsibility (CoR).

 

 

 

 

Date: Wednesday 30 November 2022
Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm (AEDT)
Location: Online

The Chain of Responsibility (CoR) law ensures that everyone who works with heavy vehicles, from the business that employs the driver to the place where goods are delivered, is accountable for safety.  This means becoming part of the chain and having shared responsibility.

In the previous 12 months, 187 people died from crashes involving heavy vehicle² across Australia.

What is a reasonable level of influence and control when working with heavy vehicle stakeholders in the supply chain?

Course Overview

This workshop provides participants with the skills and knowledge to ensure the safety of transport activities. It includes identifying and applying Chain of Responsibility (CoR) obligations under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) or applicable state/territory laws or regulations as well as identifying and reporting of transport safety risks.

Learning Objectives

  •  Understand the importance of transport safety and impacts of non-compliance.
  • Understand the HVNL and Chain of Responsibility legislation, including liability and enforcement.
  • Identify who is responsible and what are their responsibilities pertaining to transport safety.
  • Understand the requirements to ensure transport safety with regards to fatigue, speed compliance, load restraint, mass, dimension, heavy vehicle safety and roadworthiness.
 

Who should attend
The importance of understanding CoR responsibilities sits at various levels of the organisation. Therefore, the course is recommended for anyone involved in the supply chain involving transfer of products off site and delivery to their destination.

Your Facilitators | Mark Wright & Terry Swanton

 

Mark Wright is a trusted risk health and safety professional committed to preventing harm and enabling high levels of performance.  He is the Managing Director of Fefo Consulting and the Health & Safety Index with clients and partners across Australia, New Zealand, UK and Europe.

Terry Swanton is a senior health, safety and environmental expert with a proven track record in delivering effective outcomes in the areas of safety leadership, risk management, management systems, chain of responsibility, training and auditing.

CPD Hours

3 hours QMCS: General Workplace Health & Safety | NSW MOC: 5 General WHS
A Certificate will be issued upon completion of the workshop. 

Registration Fees
IQA Member:  $235
Non Member: $315
IoQ NZ Member: $235 AUD

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Registrations Close: Friday 25 November 2022 (unless booked out prior)

 

Disclaimer
All information is correct at the time of publication. The IQA reserves the right to alter or delete items as required, and takes no responsibility for any errors, omissions and changes.

Source:
² Australian Govt. BITR: Road Deaths in Crashes Involving Heavy Vehicles— Bulletin, June 2022

When
30/11/2022 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
AUS Eastern Daylight Time
Where
AUSTRALIA
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