Fines for unsecured loads
If you don’t properly secure your load you may be fined, even if your load doesn’t come loose. There are three types of risk categories with varying fines. These fine amounts will increase as of 1 July 2009. The penalties differ between regular drivers and companies:
Minor risk breach:
An unsecured load that does not involve danger to a person, or the risk of damage to property or the environment.
Penalty: Individuals are fined $170 and the company $851
Substantial risk breach:
An unsecured load that poses a danger to people, property or the environment.
Penalty: Individuals are fined $454 and the company $2268
Severe risk breach:
An unsecured load that causes harm to people, or damage to property or the environment.
Penalty: Individuals and companies are taken to court
If any of the offences result in court, individuals and companies will also be liable for up to 500 penalty units for a company (up to $58,000) and 100 penalty units for an individual (up to $11,000)
Vic roads do it in victoria al the time,I was with a Truck driver who was fined $10,800 yes thats wright $10.800 for unsecured load,
I have been stopped twice on the western ring road by vic roads to check the back of the ute and see all is secured..
Now the lattest $ spinner for VR is to book truck drivers with a loss object on the tray, it has to be secured to a part of the load that is secured.
It only takes 5 minutes to secure your load. could be the best 5 minutes you spend
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/SafetyAndRules/SaferVehicles/LoadsAndTowing/SecureYourLoads.htmCheers
Geoff