HEAVY VEHICLE NATIONAL LAW

National Heavy Vehicle Western Australia Supplementary Work and Rest Hours Exemption Notice 2025 (No.1)

  1.        Purpose
  1.       This Notice provides an exemption from work and rest hours requirements for the drivers of fatigue-regulated heavy vehicles who are operating under the National Class 3 Supplementary Access (Western Australia Assistance) Exemption Notice 2025 (No.1), as amended from time to time, and are also compliant with the Western Australia Heavy Vehicle Accreditation.

Note:  Nothing in this exemption relieves the driver of a fatigue-regulated heavy vehicle from the duty to avoid driving while fatigued, pursuant to section 228 of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL).

This Notice does not provide an exemption from work diary or record keeping requirements under requirements under Part 6.4 of the HVNL, or from any safety duty that may apply under Chapter 1A of the HVNL.

  1.        Authorising Provision(s)
  1.                    This Notice is issued under the following provisions of the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL):
  1.     Section 266 - Regulator’s power to exempt class of drivers from particular maximum work requirements and minimum rest requirements
  1.        Title

This Notice may be cited as the National Heavy Vehicle Western Australia Supplementary Work and Rest Hours Exemption 2025 (No.1).

  1.        Commencement

This Notice commences on 16 February 2025.

  1.        Expiry

This Notice expires on 02 March 2025.

  1.        Definitions

Unless otherwise stated, words and expressions used in this Notice have the same meaning as those defined in the HVNL.

 

 

 

 

 

  1.        Application – class of work
  1.                    The exemption from work diary requirements under section 2(1)(a) of this Notice applies to a driver who is operating a fatigue-regulated heavy vehicle in compliance with the National Class 3 Supplementary Access (Western Australia Assistance) Exemption Notice 2023, as amended from time to time.

Note: The National Class 3 Supplementary Access (Western Australia Assistance) Exemption Notice 2025 is an exemption notice issued by the Regulator under section 117 of the HVNL.

 

  1.                    Pursuant to section 270 (1)(b) of the HVNL, the work specified under 1) is the class of work to which this Notice applies.
  2.                    A driver to whom this section applies and who complies with the conditions of this Notice is an eligible driver.
  1.        Condition - work and rest hours
  1.                    An eligible driver must comply with the following work and rest hours requirements set out in Schedule 1 of this Notice:
  1.     Table 1 Work and Rest Hours – for a solo driver of a fatigue regulated heavy vehicle
  2.     Table 2 Work and Rest Hours – for a two-up driver of a fatigue regulated heavy vehicle
  1.        Conditions – compliance with Western Australia Heavy Vehicle Accreditation

Eligible drivers must work for an operator who holds current Western Australia Heavy Vehicle Accreditation (WAHVA).

  1.    Condition – currency of medical examination
  1.                    An eligible driver operating under this exemption must also have undergone a medical check compliant with WAHVA or National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme within the last:
  1.     3 years for drivers aged 49 and under; or
  2.     1 year for drivers aged 50 and over.
  1.    Condition – carriage of documents
  1.                    An eligible driver operating under this exemption must carry the following documents and produce them when required by an authorised officer or a police officer:
  1.     Documents establishing that they are employed by an operator that holds and is compliant with Western Australia Heavy Vehicle Accreditation.
  2.     A copy of this notice.

 

 

Paul Daly

Director, Strategic Policy

National Heavy Vehicle Regulator

 

 

Schedule 1 Work and rest hours options

 

Pursuant to section 8, an eligible driver must comply with the work and rest hours options provided in the following tables.

 

Table 1 Work and Rest Hours – solo driver of a fatigue regulated heavy vehicle

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Total Period

Maximum Work Time

Minimum Work Break

In any period of …

A driver must not work for more than a maximum of …

… a driver must not rest for less than …

6 ¼ hours

6 hours work time

15 minutes continuous rest time

9 hours

8 ½ hours work time

30 minutes rest time, in blocks of at least 15 continuous minutes

12 hours

11 hours work time

60 minutes rest time, in blocks of at least 15 continuous minutes

24 hours

14 hours

7 continuous hours stationary rest time

7 days (168 hours)

36 hrs long/night work time

No limit set

14 days (336 hours)

144 hours work time

(a)  24 continuous hours stationary rest time taken after no more than 84 hours work time; and

(b)  24 continuous hours stationary rest time; and

(c)  2 night rest breaks; and

(d)  2 night rest breaks taken on consecutive days

 

Table 2 Work and Rest Hours – two-up driver of a fatigue regulated heavy vehicle

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Total Period

Maximum Work Time

Minimum Work Break

In any period of …

A driver must not work for more than a maximum of …

… a driver must not rest for less than …

24 hours

14 hours

No limit set

82 hours

No limit set

10 hours of continuous stationary rest time

7 days (168 hours)

36 hrs long/night work time

(a)  24 continuous hours stationary rest time; and

(b)  24 hours stationary rest time in blocks of at least 7 continuous hours

14 days (336 hours)

140 hours work

time

4 night rest breaks