National Transport Insurance raises truck fire awareness
In the lead-up to summer, National Transport Insurance - Australia’s leading truck insurance specialist - is working with transport operators to raise awareness of the increased risk of truck fires.
National Transport Insurance's CEO Tony Clark said the organisation is working with industry to minimise preventable fires with planning and strict maintenance schedules.
“Our latest NTARC research report shows non-impact truck fires account for 1 in 10 large losses, most commonly from electrical failure, engine fires, and tyre or brake fires
“Unfortunately, a large number of these could have been prevented with better maintenance and inspections,” Mr Clark said.
“When combined with high temperatures and hot surfaces, deteriorated brakes and bearings, loose wiring and oil leaks can all increase the risk of fire.
“Fires often result in a total loss of the vehicle which can, in turn, increase claims costs and even premiums for policy holders.
“This is on top of the stress caused by having to manage the freight task with one less vehicle on the road.
“National Transport Insurance encourages all truck owners and operators to spread the word of truck fire risks with their peers and continue making safety the number one priority for themselves and their businesses.”
In some cases fire is simply unpreventable; however the following precautions can assist transport businesses in minimising fire risks:
- Ensure maintenance schedules are up to date;
- Make sure fire prevention equipment and training is a core part of the business’s risk management plan; and
- Never smoke when near a vehicle carrying flammable or explosive materials, or when refuelling.