HTA have Engaged the Transafe Network to Look at Abnormal Loads

The Heavy Transport Association have chosen to initiate the first of many new programs. This is going to look at the various aspects of the movement for any loads that may seem abnormal. They are also going to analyse any good practices in the UK and they are also going to try and ensure the movement is not limited in any way. When you look at the SABLE project, you will soon see that they are able to bring a huge range of stakeholders and this includes route surveyors, consultations and even permit agents too.

Of course, if you work in transport recruitment, driver jobs or even HGV jobs you will understand more than anyone how important this is for the economy as it will help to ensure that no abnormal loads are transported. It will also help to keep everyone safe as well, so it's very important to keep this in mind if at all possible. The project is being led by the Transafe Network. They are going to put in the effort to try and examine the practices that are involved in the risk assessments that take place, and they are also going to identify any future practices which may have the potential to enhance the safety even more. Of course, this is going to include a number of practices that will improve the safety on the roads for so many other people too.

If you want more information on this or if you want to sign up to the SABLE network, then you'll be glad to know that this is very easy to do. You would be surprised at how much this could affect the industry and of course, movements like this are always a welcome addition for the industry as a whole.

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