HEAVY VEHICLE NATIONAL LAW
National Heavy Vehicle South Australia Electricity Entity Work Diary Exemption Notice 2023 (No.1)
This notice exempts drivers of fatigue-regulated heavy vehicles who are working for an electricity entity from the requirements under Division 2 of Part 6.4 of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) regarding keeping a work diary. Those drivers may instead comply with the Fatigue Risk Management System implemented by that entity in compliance with its requirements under the Electricity Act 1996 (SA).
Note: Nothing in this exemption relieves the driver of a fatigue regulated heavy vehicle from the duty to avoid driving while fatigued, pursuant to section 228 of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL).
This Notice does not provide an exemption to work and rest requirements under Part 6.3 of the HVNL, or from any safety duty that may apply under Chapter 1A of the HVNL.
This notice replaces the National Heavy Vehicle South Australia Electricity Entity Work Diary Exemption Notice 2020 (No.1). The substantial exemptions and conditions of the notice are unchanged.
2. Authorising Provision(s)
1) This notice is made under the following provision of the HVNL:
a) Section 357 - Regulator’s power to exempt particular drivers from work diary requirements.
3. Title
This notice may be cited as the National Heavy Vehicle South Australia Electricity Entity Work Diary Exemption Notice 2023 (No.1).
4. Commencement
This notice commences on 10 April 2023.
5. Expiry
This notice expires on 9 April 2026.
6. Definitions
1) Unless otherwise stated, words and expressions used in this Notice have the same meaning as those defined in the Heavy Vehicle National Law.
2) In this Notice—
Electricity entity has the same meaning as in the Electricity Act 1996 (SA).
Fatigue risk management system means the auditable system of records, policies, standards and procedures maintained by an electricity entity for the purpose of fatigue management in the course of operations, kept in compliance with the Electricity Act 1996 (SA) or as required under other laws.
7. Application
1) The exemption in section 2(1)(a) of this notice applies to the driver of a fatigue-regulated heavy vehicles employed by an electricity entity listed in Schedule 1 and who is doing work for that entity in compliance with the Electricity Act 1996 (SA).
2) Pursuant to s357 of the HVNL, the work specified under 1) is the class of work to which this notice applies.
3) The exemption on section 2(1)(a) of this notice only applies to the extent to which conditions are provided under this notice.
4) A driver to whom this section applies and who complies with all of the conditions of this notice is an eligible driver.
8. Conditions – compliance with an electricity entity’s fatigue risk management system
1) An eligible driver must be employed by an Electricity Entity listed in Schedule 1.
2) An eligible driver must be trained to the standards required by the Electricity Entity’s Fatigue Risk Management System and be compliant with this system.
3) An eligible driver operating under this exemption must ensure that their name is listed with the electricity entity they are employed by as operating under this exemption.
9. Condition – production of documents
1) When requested by an authorised officer or a police officer, an eligible driver must produce:
a) a copy of this exemption and nominate the electricity entity they are employed by; and
b) the name and contact details for the person nominated by that electricity entity as responsible for the electricity entity’s fatigue risk management system.
David Hourigan
Chief Regulatory and Policy Standards Officer
National Heavy Vehicle Regulator
Schedule 1 Electricity entities of the purposes of eligibility
Pursuant to section 7 and 8 of this notice, only a named entity, or named parts or divisions of that entity, listed in the following table are relevant for the purposes of eligibility under this exemption.
For example, in the case of a listed division of a larger entity only work done for the named division is relevant to determining eligibility under this exemption.
Table of electricity entities
SA Power Networks Group
Enerven Distribution Services, as a division of Enerven Energy Infrastructure Pty Ltd (which is a member company of the SA Power Networks Group)
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