Multi-focused one-day seminar examining road freight safety paths
Recent events have conspired to turn trucking safety, driver competency and technological change into hot-button issues just as a Wodonga event looms.
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Australia (CILTA) and Business Wodonga will present a one day set of innovative seminars devoted to several safety aspects in the road freight arena.
This is no conventional update of the regulatory environment but instead examines:
- driver competencies and the current problems with some combinations
- where technology will take future safety
- where customers and operators will think about changes in their operational responsibilities
- what an examination of 25,000 accidents and the overall trends will mean for Victoria in the light of Mona Vale and the Dubbo responses. Fatal accidents are only the tip of the truck accident iceberg, what else can we learn from detailed data?
Operators, trainers, safety analysts, freight customers, and engineers will address what will assist future road safety and the search for several silver bullets that will further reduce road freight’s role in minor to fatal truck accidents
The seminar will be held at Wodonga TAFE’s DECA Driver Training School at Logic Park near Wodonga on Wednesday May 23.
Seminars do allow for flexible interstate travel to connect with the start and finish of the program.
For those interested in this major regional snapshot on Safety the workshop details can be found here.
Attending transport and logistics students are free to the event.