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Trucksales Staff21 June 2017
NEWS

New Chair and directors for TruckSafe

Ferdie Kroon elected to head safety program
The Australian Trucking Association's safety management program TruckSafe has elected Tasmanian risk and compliance manager Ferdie Kroon as its new Chair.
Mr Kroon replaces Stephen Marley, who has retired from TruckSafe after six years in the top job. 
Mr Kroon thanked Mr Marley for his contribution to TruckSafe over so many years: “Stephen was the driving force behind the revision of the TruckSafe standards, with our new standards taking effect from January 2017,” Mr Kroon said. 
“The new standards introduce new risk management concepts into TruckSafe for assuring on-road compliance and also require the staff of TruckSafe accredited operators to receive refresher training every three years. 
“I would also like to thank the retiring directors, Darby Sullivan of Navillus Holdings, and Darren Nolan, the director of Nolan’s Interstate Transport. 
“They have been stalwart and dedicated directors and I thank them for their service over the years,” Mr Kroon said. 
Mr Kroon is the Risk and Compliance Manager at De Bruyn’s Transport Tasmania and has been an active member of the trucking industry for more than a decade. 
“My aim is to embrace opportunities for growing the TruckSafe brand among many more operators right across Australia. 
“I’m looking forward to working with the TruckSafe board and the ATA staff to maintain our position as leaders in safe transport operations,” Mr Kroon said. 
TruckSafe has also announced the appointment of Paul Fellows and David Rogers to the board. 
Mr Fellows is the Managing Director of Fellows Transport, which won the 2016 TruckSafe John Kelly Memorial Award. 
“I’ve always had a love of trucks, ever since I started in the industry when I was 15 years old,” Mr Fellows said. 
“It’s a great industry full of really great people and I’m looking forward to working to improve our industry,” he said. 
Mr Rogers is the Managing Director of DT Rogers Bulk Transport. 
“I’m honoured to take on the role of TruckSafe director I would like to thank the Australian Livestock and Rural Transporters Association for this opportunity,” Mr Rogers said. 
“I will do my very best to make sure TruckSafe keeps delivering. 
“In particular, I want to see the TruckSafe animal welfare module recognised as a national standard of excellence by customers and consumers alike,” he said. 
TruckSafe is the trucking industry’s own safety management system. 
The NHVR’s National Roadworthiness Baseline Survey confirmed that TruckSafe accredited vehicles have fewer defects than vehicles in no accreditation scheme. 
The survey showed that only nine per cent of freight hauling vehicles in TruckSafe or NHVAS had major non-conformities, compared to 13 per cent of unaccredited vehicles.

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