Log haulage safety strengthened through industry collaboration

Friday 24 Oct 2025

 
Many experts across the forest supply chain participated in the development of the Log Haulage Code of Practice (LHC) and they are collaborating again to support the development of an online tool and guidance for its implementation.

“Consultation sessions are underway, which have highlighted how collaborative discussions across the supply chain about how the LHC is interpreted and integrated into safety management systems also contributes to more effective commercial management,” says Dionne Olsen, Project Manager.

“The development of these resources aims to provide practical support for businesses, helping them to manage their responsibilities and operations more efficiently,” explains Ms Olsen.

“Funded by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) through their Heavy Vehicle Safety Initiative (HVSI) program and supported by the Australian Government, we are developing an online tool and guidance materials to support businesses to maintain compliance with work health and safety regulations of the LHC and the Master Code,” says Tim Lester, CEO, Australian Forest Contractors Association (AFCA).

Mr Lester adds, “Along the Chain of Responsibility from forest to the mill, each party must take appropriate steps to manage risks and ensure the safety of the driver, the truck, the load and the public. It’s a partnership across the supply chain which works best with good communication and a collaborative approach.”

NHVR CEO Nicole Rosie said, “The NHVR was pleased to release the LHC after working closely with the AFCA and other critical stakeholders.

AFCA’s online tool and guidance materials will support industry in implementing the guidance outlined in the LHC, maximising compliance and reducing transport risk.

The NHVR is proud to continue investing in innovative projects through our HVSI program that are making a tangible improvement to safety.”

AFCA is delivering national in person and online consultation sessions to ensure everyone across the supply chain has an opportunity to participate and provide input. AFCA is committed to developing practical tools and guidance that meets industry needs and promotes safe forestry operations for their members and industry.

For more information or to provide input, please contact the project team.

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Source & image credit: Australian Forest Contracts Association (AFCA)



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