This page includes resources for workplaces in the Road Freight industry on work health and safety, workers’ compensation and COVID-19.
We also have information for delivery drivers.
Road freight services include the transportation of freight by road, the renting of trucks with drivers for road freight transport, and road vehicle towing services.
Typically, road freight is used to transport bulk goods using large vehicles, and includes activities such as:
- furniture removal
- log haulage
- road freight transport
- road vehicle towing, and
- truck hire services (with a driver).
Workplaces may include drivers’ vehicles and the public roads they operate on, service stations, and pick-up and delivery locations such as freight terminals or warehouses.
To ensure this information is as accessible and easy to understand as possible, we refer to ‘employers’ and their responsibilities.
However, under the model WHS laws, duties apply to any person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) which includes employers, but also others who engage workers. For more information about who is a PCBU see our Interpretive Guideline – model Work Health and Safety Act – the meaning of ‘person conducting a business or undertaking'.
The model WHS laws have been implemented in all jurisdictions except Victoria and Western Australia.
Safe Work Australia does not regulate or enforce WHS laws or the recently introduced COVID-19 restrictions on business operations. If you want to know how WHS laws apply to you or need help with what to do at your workplace, contact the WHS regulator in your jurisdiction. If you want to know what restrictions on business operations apply to you or your workplace, go to your relevant state and territory government website for information.