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In Moranbah, adherence to the Department of Transport (DOT) guidelines for mining vehicles is paramount, ensuring these vehicles can safely transition between public roads and mining operations without compromise. To this end, all mining vehicles should be routinely inspected for compliance with critical safety, environmental and roadworthiness criteria.
These regulations include, but are not limited to, maintaining specific vehicle dimensions, weight limits, and low emissions levels to alleviate the strain on public infrastructure and preserve environmental quality. Strict record-keeping of maintenance routines and driver activities is another vital requirement enforced by the DOT to maintain high safety standards across all terrains.
At PBC Compliancing, we can ensure your mining fleet meets all DOT regulations, helping to maintain compliance and minimise safety issues. Reach out to us on
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Department of Transport compliance services.
Ensuring that your mining equipment adheres to the most current safety and environmental standards is essential. We provide certification services to verify that all your machinery meets these stringent requirements, enhancing the productivity of your operations and protecting your workforce in Moranbah.
Keeping up with Department of Transport regulations is vital for any vehicle operating in Moranbah. We provide comprehensive inspections and services to ensure that your vehicles comply with all the latest requirements.
We offer dedicated compliance services for private vehicle owners, covering a wide range of needs from standard cars to specialised vehicles:
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All vehicles, including commercial, private and specialised vehicles like mining and construction vehicles, must comply with DoT regulations. This ensures that no vehicle poses a significant risk, regardless of its use. Special regulations may apply to vehicles designed for specific tasks to account for their unique risks and operational conditions.
Inspections usually involve checking the vehicle’s structural integrity, safety features, weight, dimensions and emissions to ensure compliance with all applicable standards. This comprehensive process is designed to identify any potential issues that could compromise the vehicle’s safety or environmental performance. Inspectors may use a variety of tools and methods to thoroughly evaluate each aspect of the vehicle.
Caravans should undergo a compliance inspection at least once every 12 months to ensure ongoing adherence to safety standards. These inspections are particularly crucial after modifications or repairs to ensure the caravan still meets all required safety standards and to identify any potential issues before they become serious safety hazards.
Certificate of Accreditation Light & Heavy Vehicles
Certificate of Accreditation Heavy Vehicle Registration Assessment
BMA Equipment Compliance Authorised Inspector
Department of Transport & Main Roads Approved Person Inspector
Approved Brake Inspector
AURHTB5005 – Analyse and evaluate heavy vehicle braking system faults
AURKTB5002 – Analyse and evaluate wheeled mobile plant braking system faults
AURLTB5002 – Analyse and evaluate light vehicle braking
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