Heavy Vehicle Road Safety: Hazard & Risk Program
This course is for people aspiring to become heavy vehicle (HV) operators without a HV driver’s license. It is an introductory course to the road transport HV industry in Australia, focusing on civil construction site driving and HV driving on the road network. Participants will learn about the HV industry, the hazards and risks associated with operating heavy vehicles, the hazards and risks of the road network, and the hazards and risks of other road users.
Coming to North Lake, September 30 – 01 October 2024.
Course Structure:
The course is conducted over two days in class with an introduction to an HV driving simulator unit in which students will gain practical simulated heavy vehicle driving experience.
Additionally, the course will involve students undertaking driving experience using the heavy vehicle driving simulator or as a passenger or observer in a heavy vehicle on the road.
Course Content:
- Introduction to the HV Industry.
- Hazard perception and awareness for HV drivers.
- Navigating road networks.
- Driving to weather conditions.
- Operation of trucks on busy civil sites around small plant.
- ESL and cultural considerations.
- The importance of pre-starts.
- Fatigue management.
- Importance of movement breaks in long-distance driving.
- Mental health awareness in an isolated environment.
- HV Inspection practical.
- HV Driving Simulator Unit introduction.
- Simulated driving experience in a HV driving simulator unit.
- Practical experience as a passenger observer in a HV.
Funded by:
National Heavy Vehicle Regulator’s (NHVR) Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI), supported by the Australian Government.
Supported by:
AusQ Training