The transportation of dangerous goods has always demanded attention to safety and security measures
One persistent issue is the risk of product contamination and spillage, underscoring the constant vigilance required in this sector, says Oliver Naidoo, managing director of JC Auditors (JCA).
“However, it is undeniable that the most significant challenge in the transportation of dangerous goods lies in the management of on-road driver behaviour since road crashes or incidents often have severe consequences.
"The tragedy involving the road tanker explosion in Boksburg in December 2022 is a stark and sobering example of how badly things can go wrong.”
In an interview with Freight News, Naidoo highlighted the multitude of challenges and risks related to the transportation of hazardous materials.
These range from the behaviour of drivers to the meticulous process of loading goods securely, proper vehicle placarding, rigorous journey planning, strategic route allocation, load compatibility assessments, and effective journey management.
In particular, Naidoo emphasised the critical impact of on-route driving behaviour in this complex equation.
“Businesses are constantly looking to improve efficiency within their operations and offering greater value to clients.
"There is a significant shift toward embracing technology to achieve this end,” he said.
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