28/03/2017
Road Freight NSW issued following
MEDIA RELEASE
27 March 2017
RFNSW calls for even load distribution to ensure road safety
The peak body representing NSW trucking operators, RFNSW, has called on trucking industry customers and agents overseas to pack all import containers so the weight of the contents is evenly distributed within the container.
“This is a critical issue to ensure road safety and for operators to avoid hefty and unnecessary fines,” RFNSW General Manager, Simon O’Hara, said.
“It is the responsibility of everyone to make sure that these requirements are met. Making sure that loads are distributed evenly within containers means that everyone is safer and more efficient,” Mr. O’Hara said.
Even distribution of the contents of a container ensures that the weight of the container is evenly distributed across the road transport axle groupings.
Sydney Ports, along with Road and Maritime Services (RMS) will be investigating axle weight breaches and have advised the road transport industry that heavy fines will be issued if the correct procedures are not followed.
The agreed procedure for overweight vehicles when weighed is below:
A YELLOW warning weight breach card is issued by the wharf due to an axle overload and the container will need to go to a CFS (Container Freight Station) Depot. Violating the weight limits will have negative repercussions for trucking operators as the container will be sent to a Public Weigh Bridge and reweighed, which will incur extra charges.
A RED warning weight breach card is issued by the wharf and the container will be lifted off and will be railed out to Qube Logistics inland depot for unpack which will incur an unknown fee.
Furthermore, the contents of each container must also be restrained to meet Australian load restraint performance standards.
Read the current version of the NTC load restraint guide
https://www.vision6.com.au/ch/22094/2dg90rt/2280786/77a1c14p3y.html
(LRG) provides transport drivers, operators, and other participants in the transport chain of responsibility with basic safety principles which should be followed for the safe carriage of loads on road vehicles.