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HEAVY VEHICLE (FATIGUE MANAGEMENT) NATIONAL REGULATION NO. 78


TABLE OF PROVISIONS

           Contents
           Part 1--Preliminary
   1.      Short title
   2.      Commencement
   3.      Definition
   4.      Interpretation provisions
           Part 2--Maximum work requirements and minimum rest requirements
           Division 1--Standard hours
   5.      Standard hours—solo drivers
   6.      Standard hours—solo drivers of fatigue-regulated buses
   7.      Options about standard hours for solo driver of a fatigue-regulated bus
   8.      Standard hours—two-up drivers
           Division 2--BFM hours
   9.      BFM hours—solo drivers
   10.     BFM hours—two-up drivers
           Division 3--AFM hours
   11.     Risk category for contraventions of AFM hours
           Division 4--Exemption hours
   12.     Risk category for contraventions of exemption hours
           Part 3--Work diary requirements
           Division 1--Information to be included in work diary
   13.     Application of Div 1
   14.     How information requirements apply to a day
   15.     Information to be recorded immediately after starting work
   16.     Information to be recorded in relation to a work and rest change
   17.     Recording of two-up driver details
   18.     Information to be recorded after change of base, record location or accreditation
   19.     Recording of total work time and total rest time had on a day
           Division 2--How information must be recorded in a work diary
   20.     Application of Div 2
   21.     Signing and dating daily work sheet
           Part 4--Other provisions
   22.     Multiple minimum rest time requirements
   23.     Prescribed driver offence or fatigue duty under another law
   24.     Odometer requirements
   25.     Matters authorised officer must have regard to in requiring fatigued driver to stop work
   26.     Examples for how to take reasonable steps—identifying and assessing aspects of activities that may lead to contraventions
   27.     Examples for how to take reasonable steps—eliminating or minimising risks of contraventions
           SCHEDULE 1 -- STANDARD HOURS AND RISK CATEGORIES FOR CONTRAVENTIONS OF STANDARD HOURS
           SCHEDULE 2 -- BFM HOURS AND RISK CATEGORIES FOR CONTRAVENTIONS OF BFM HOURS
           SCHEDULE 3 -- EXAMPLES OF CONCURRENT FULFILMENT OF MINIMUM REST TIME REQUIREMENTS
           SCHEDULE 4 -- RISK CATEGORIES FOR CONTRAVENTIONS OF AFM HOURS
           SCHEDULE 5 -- RISK CATEGORIES FOR CONTRAVENTIONS OF EXEMPTION HOURS


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