Transport & Logistics edition · ready for 1 July 2026
From 1 July 2026 every NSW PCBU must comply with an approved Code of Practice, or prove the alternative method delivers an equivalent or higher WHS standard. Transport and logistics PCBUs carry both this WHS duty AND their CoR / HVNL duties.
This 45-minute CPD walks depot supervisors, fleet managers and warehouse PCBUs through what changed, which COPs apply on your premises and to your fleet, what an audit-ready depot risk register looks like, and where AI / telematics / IoT fit in. Flags the CoR / HVNL boundary.
Mandatory PCBU compliance with approved Codes of Practice for any applicable hazard on your depot, in your warehouse, or on your fleet.
The rule, the equivalent-or-higher fallback, the penalty bracket, and what an inspector will ask. Same legal change as the construction edition — applies to your depot, warehouse and yard.
Plant, Moving Plant on Construction Sites (new 2025), Manage WHS Risks, Workplace Traffic Management, Hazardous Manual Tasks, Fatigue (new 2025), First Aid. Plus the CoR / HVNL boundary.
The six fields every audit-ready register row needs (hazard, control, verification, owner, review date, COP anchor) — with a worked tower-crane workbox example. Same governance pattern, applies to depot hazards.
Five worked scenarios: forklift / pedestrian, racking inspection, dock-leveller, cold-chain monitoring, driver / depot worker fatigue. Three depot-specific failure modes inspectors flag.
Telematics-driven fatigue management, predictive vehicle maintenance, cold-chain IoT, cybersecurity of fleet systems. Privacy Act guardrails on driver and worker data. Telematics that satisfies both WHS and CoR trails.
5 critical questions on the 1 July 2026 rule, plus 15 on Codes, register, controls and op-risk tech — all transport-flavoured scenarios. Pass mark 80%. Any wrong critical answer = Not Yet Competent.
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