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Chain of Responsibility (CoR) - Vital Signs |
Chain of Responsibility or CoR as its known, has become one of those boardroom discussions that has the ability to cause significant anxiousness. This will only be increased with new Work Health and Safety penalties coming into effect in 2012, under National OH&S harmonisation. And to add to the compliance minefield centralised National Heavy Vehicle Regulations come into effect in 2013.
The primary reason for CoR is safety, but often the task of fulfilling this obligation is very difficult, particularly for heavy vehicle operators.
Fleet Effect understands the complexity of meeting CoR obligations for transport. Our system has taken years to build, with enormous input from regulators, transport companies and leading industry consultants. Through the automation of key tasks for MASS, MAINTENANCE and FATIGUE it delivers a Best Practice outcome immediately, providing a powerful "reasonable steps" approach for your business.
We all know that ignorance is not a defence and that the industry must work together to improve as a whole. But, we also know it’s not easy to comply. That's why we built Australia's first fully automated transport compliance system for managing transport Chain or Responsibility.
Our Electronic Work Diary module has shown that even the most diligent operator seeking to comply with CoR Fatigue is falling short.
Fleet Effect offers a proven solution to achieving "Best Steps" defence and pays for itself in productivity improvement and administration reduction. If you are seeking to remove compliance liability, consider Fleet Effect.
Please contact a Fleet Effect representative for further information |
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