What is the Internet of Things? IoT is one of the new buzz words floating around in the technology space. It basically refers to any device that can send or receive data via the internet in an automated manner.
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Feedback from the Driver’s seat…
It was fantastic to be with people face to face, no Zoom or Teams and especially at the Brisbane Truck Show 2021.
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You Can’t Begin to Change the Game Without a Coach
“Conflict is inevitable. Combat is optional.” These words, attributed to author Max Lucado, might help take the sting out of what can be one of the most challenging duties of transport managers—the coaching conversation.
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Practical Cybersecurity Needs Policy Protection
When talking about cybersecurity, there is logically significant focus on the technical side, but practical cybersecurity needs policy protection. When discussing standards and accreditations such as AES256, ISO 27001 or SOC2 Type II, these are important and part of what good solution providers should have, but there are other non-technical elements that are a necessary part of cybersecurity.
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Technology and People to Solve CoR
Chain of Responsibility (CoR) is driven into transport operators to the point where becomes white noise. But do we really understand how the discovery of on-road risk can be detrimental to a business and individuals if nothing is done. The overall aspect of CoR changes which came into effect in 2018 were to align with normal Workplace Health and Safety Legislation.
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GPS Tracking is definitely NOT a Safety Tool – This is why!
So what is a safety tool in the context of drivers? A ‘safety’ tool should ensure the safety of the driver to the extent that potential risky or dangerous outcomes are prevented. GPS tracking is definitely NOT a safety tool – this is why!
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Driving Data
We have discussed the pitfalls of using ineffective tools to try and understand the root cause of heavy vehicle collisions and near misses. Root causes being the primary reason a vehicle incident or near-miss occurred, is also known as a ‘driving behaviour’. If you do not know the root cause of a vehicle incident, you are completely powerless to do anything at all that will improve on road safety for your field staff and business.
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