Drivers Fatigue Risk Management Course (BFM)
TLIF0005 Apply a fatigue risk management system
Accredited Statement of Attainment are issued under a partnership arrangement between Robinson Education Centre Ltd t/a Robinson College. RTO ID: 90449 and Dangerous Goods Training Centre.
RTO ID: 90449
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Stay Compliant. Drive Safely. Protect Your Career.
The Drivers Fatigue Risk Management (BFM) Course is an accredited training program approved by Robinson College (RTO ID: 90449).
This mandatory course is designed for drivers who operate under a Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) and equips you with the essential knowledge to manage fatigue safely and legally on the road.
Why Take This Course?
Fatigue is one of the leading causes of heavy vehicle accidents. This course ensures you:
Meet legal obligations under HVNL.
Protect yourself, your employer, and the community.
Avoid costly penalties and license risks.
Build safer, smarter driving habits.
What You’ll Learn
By completing this course, you’ll gain practical knowledge in:
- Fatigue Risk Management Compliance – consequences of non-compliance and legal penalties.
- Hierarchy of Risk Control – applying workplace fatigue management procedures.
- Workplace Policies & Procedures – obligations for drivers and record keepers.
- NHVR Requirements – exemption notices, permits, and audit obligations.
- Fatigue, Work & Rest Times – how to comply with HVNL rules.
- Traffic & Driving Conditions – balancing speed and fatigue.
- Health & Safety Awareness – fatigue risks, symptoms, and strategies to stay alert.
- Workplace Duty of Care – understanding employer and driver responsibilities.
Course Accreditation
This course is:
- Approved by the NHVR (National Heavy Vehicle Regulator)
- Recognised under HVNL (Heavy Vehicle National Law)
- Essential for drivers operating under BFM accreditation
- Accredited by Robinson College (RTO ID 90449)
Enrol Today & Take Control of Your Safety
Don’t risk your license, your safety, or your career.
Secure your place in the Drivers Fatigue Risk Management (BFM) Course today.
Why Choose Dangerous Goods Training Centre?
- Industry-leading trainers with years of road transport compliance experience.
- Nationally accredited and NHVR-approved training programs.
- Flexible learning options to suit your schedule.
- Trusted by hundreds of drivers and transport operators across Australia.
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