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Scrap Metal Company and Directors Fined for Mass Limit Breaches
Scrap Metal Company and Directors Fined for Mass Limit Breaches
A Melbourne-based scrap metal company and its three directors have been fined for failing to manage legal mass limits after an investigation uncovered 69 mass limit breaches over two years.
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) Safety and Compliance Officers intercepted one of the company’s heavy vehicles in April 2021, discovering it was loaded at 120.42% of the prescribed mass limit.
Subsequent investigations revealed 69 mass limit breaches, including 24 severe risk breaches, defined as loads at 120% or more of the mass limit. The company pleaded guilty to a Category 1 offence under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) and was fined $180,000.
The three directors also pleaded guilty to failing to exercise due diligence and ensure transport safety, receiving fines of $8,500, $7,000, and $7,000, respectively.
NHVR Acting Director of Prosecutions Elim Chan emphasised the dangers of overloaded heavy vehicles. “Heavy vehicles loaded beyond their prescribed mass limits pose serious public safety risks by compromising stability, steering, performance, and braking capability,” Ms. Chan said.
She stressed the importance of proper systems and training to ensure compliance with the HVNL and protect both drivers and the public.
The NHVR offers online tools and guides to assist with loading requirements. For resources, visit NHVR Loading Guides View the resources.
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