HVS Update 9-2024

Registrations Open: 2024 HVS Industry Workshop and Information Sessions.

Main Roads Heavy Vehicle Services (HVS) would like to advise industry, registrations are now open for the statewide 2024 series of heavy vehicle workshop and information sessions.

The format and a general outline of each information session will be as follows:

  • Regional Update - Presentation from the Main Roads Regional Office on heavy vehicle related matters and / or relevant infrastructure project(s)
  • Information session relating to a HVS product or service - see topics below.
  • Interactive Workshop – HVS related topic
  • One-on-One with HVS Staff – attendees can meet with HVS representatives from Access, WA Heavy Vehicle Accreditation, Compliance, OSOM moves and permits.

There is an option to attend online or in person, noting that online attendees will have access to the Regional Update and the Information Session portion (up to 1 Hour) of the session only.

 The region, dates and information session topics are:

Region Date Topic
Bunbury 17 April  Load Restraint
Geraldton 8 May RAV Mapping Tool
Albany 5 June  Chain of Responsibility - Understanding your Responsibilities
On-line Session Only  19 June Replacing IAP: Introduction of Telematics Monitoring Application PBS WA
Kalgoorlie 24 July  Road Train Signage
Port Hedland 9 October  WA Performance Based Standards Scheme - Overview and Application Process
Metro 6 November  Various including Road Train Signage; Moving Oversize Loads; Pilot Review Outcomes

Please note: the HVS Industry Information Session 2024 schedule may change dependant on registration numbers.

Places are limited. To register for the 17 April forum or one of the other 2024 sessions, please click on the link below.

Register Today


Any further questions, please contact the Heavy Vehicle Help Desk on 138 486 or email hvs@mainroads.wa.gov.au.

Heavy Vehicle Services
25 March 2024

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