Safety
At Allied Seafreight, we are serious about ensuring the health and safety of our people.
Safety first
Being safe is our number one priority. It is not only critical to the long-term success of our business, it is the right thing to do for all those that work and partner with us.
We maintain and promote safe operations and ensure systems, procedures and processes, as well as training, are in place.
This means that we are fit for work; that we identify hazards and put controls in place; that we use safe working practices; that we report incidents and near misses; and that we learn from our experiences and continually improve our practices.
Our commitment to safety is formally held to account by our management systems and external auditing.
Chain of Responsibility (CoR) Commitment
We are dedicated to ensuring that our employees, contractors, and clients fully comply with all aspects of the Chain of Responsibility (CoR) legislation. In 2023 we commenced to implement a Master Code of Practice and proudly we have achieved certification to an external audit by ACASA to ensure we are compliant to the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) Act 2012.
The heavy vehicle supply chain plays an crucial role in supporting safe, reliable road transport for all road users. Under CoR, every participant in the road transport supply chain shares a collective responsibility to uphold safety and prevent safety breaches.
We acknowledge this shared responsibility and are committed to adhering to road safety legislation. We expect and support our employees and contractors to take proactive steps to meet these obligations.
Moreover, we actively communicate with our customers to ensure they understand and comply with their CoR obligations when engaging our services.