Navigating Transition To Zero Emission Heavy Vehicles

Workplace Health and Safety Queensland will next week host a free online transport safety network meeting focused on the zero-emission revolution in heavy vehicles.

At a time where the road transport industry is undergoing a huge shift towards using electric and hydrogen technologies, gaining a more complex understanding of the risks and hazards associated with these technologies will be essential for ensuring safety, the regulator says.

To be held on Wednesday, July 10, the meeting will feature expert speakers, including HVIA’s Chief Technical Officer Adam Ritzinger, who will provide a compelling overview of Australia’s decarbonisation efforts in the heavy vehicle industry. Learn how industry leaders are paving the way towards sustainability.

HVIA’s Adam Ritzinger will provide an overview of Australia’s decarbonisation efforts in the heavy vehicle industry

Joining him will be Heather Bone, Team Global Express’s Director of Environmental, Social, and Governance, who will share insights from Australia’s largest logistics electric vehicle fleet trial. Hear first-hand about its innovative partnership with the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and the real-world experiences of transitioning to renewable energy.

The forum provides a unique platform for attendees to engage with industry leaders and interact with experts driving the zero-emission transition; gain valuable insights into the latest technologies and safety protocols; and share experiences, advice and resources in an open, industry-led environment.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to stay informed and ahead in the rapidly evolving transport industry.

For more information or to attend the meeting, contact industrystrategy@oir.qld.gov.au.

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