When drivers get tired out on the road, their health and safety – and that of others – are jeopardised. How can you protect against the effects of fatigue with your fleet management processes and solutions?
Effective fleet management means remaining aware of health and safety concerns at all times, including understanding the symptoms of fatigue. Symptoms include:
All of this can put the health and safety of drivers at significant risk. The possibility of accidents increases, which can also endanger the lives of other road users. There are also operational costs – those associated with damages or missed shipments, for example – to bear in mind.
The Australian government's National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) provides guidelines to organisations operating fleet vehicles in this class.
To remain compliant, businesses must actively identify any fatigue hazards that may be caused by their transport activities and any risks that may result. In addition, organisations are expected to implement measures to eliminate or minimise these risks, reviewing these measures periodically or following an incident.
The NHVR recommends adopting a technological approach, such as deploying a Safety Management System (SMS) that can remove much of the human error associated with managing fatigue and keeping employees within safe operational parameters.
While Alloc8 is not a dedicated SMS and should not be used as a replacement for such systems, it can function as a valuable asset in the fight against driver fatigue. Adopting a digital solution and harnessing automation are key workplace management trends and can be used to mitigate the risks of non-compliance.
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