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New awareness program aims to reduce truck rollovers and crashes

The Livestock, Bulk and Rural Carriers Association (LBRCA) has launched the Heavy Vehicle Rollover Awareness Program (HVRAP), a groundbreaking initiative aimed at reducing heavy vehicle rollovers and crashes and preventing the loss of life or serious injury in the Australian road freight industry.

HVRAP is a comprehensive program developed by LBRCA to provide the industry with the necessary tools and resources to foster a culture of safety.

Funded by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s (NHVR) Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI) and supported by the Australian government, the program allows individuals to learn from the real-life experiences of professional drivers at their own pace, in their own time, and on their own terms.

Key features of the program include:

Learning modules:

  • Understanding heavy vehicle rollovers
  • Understanding the forces
  • The contributing factors
  • Tackling the issue

Additionally, load-specific modules such as grain, cotton, and fertiliser are included, addressing the unique challenges associated with various cargo types.

Learning Videos:

Each module is accompanied by informative learning videos, providing a dynamic and engaging educational experience for participants.

HVRAP Toolbox:

The program’s website houses the HVRAP Toolbox, a comprehensive resource centre containing links, tools, and other valuable information to support individuals and organisations in their commitment to safety.

HVRAP empowers the road freight industry to create a culture of safety, recognising that a culture of safety is synonymous with success. By providing accessible and flexible learning opportunities, LBRCA aims to significantly reduce the incidence of heavy vehicle rollovers and crashes, enhancing the overall safety of Australia’s road freight network.

“The Heavy Vehicle Rollover Awareness Program is a testament to our commitment to the safety and well-being of our industry professionals,” said LBRCA chief operating officer Bec Coleman.

“We believe that by equipping individuals with the knowledge and tools to prevent rollovers, we can create a safer working environment and save lives.”

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