Haul truck incidents are the leading cause of fatalities in Australian surface mining, with vehicle interaction events, edge rollover, and fatigue-related loss of control accounting for the majority of deaths. Haul trucks exceeding 200 tonnes gross vehicle mass operate on shared road networks with light vehicles, water carts, and other ancillary equipment, creating interaction risks that are amplified by the massive stopping distances and limited visibility inherent to these vehicles. Fatigue is a critical contributing factor in haul truck incidents, particularly on operations running 12-hour shifts with repetitive haul cycles. This SWMS covers haul truck operation, loading, dumping, and road management with controls mapped to state mining requirements.
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 5.2 — Plant; State mining legislation (traffic management requirements)
Work involving powered mobile plant (haul trucks >100 tonnes)
Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace (binding July 2026 under Section 26A)
Yes — Plant code binding July 2026. State mining traffic management requirements apply additionally.
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Collision between haul truck and light vehicle on mine roads | Fatal crush injuries to light vehicle occupants | Possible |
| Haul truck rollover from edge failure at dump points and pit ramps | Operator fatality, catastrophic equipment damage | Unlikely |
| Fatigue-related loss of control during repetitive haul cycles | Collision, rollover, fatality | Possible |
| Tire failure and explosion during operation or maintenance | Fatal projectile injuries, blast injuries | Unlikely |
| Loss of braking on downhill haul routes due to brake fade or failure | Runaway truck, collision, fatality | Unlikely |
A light vehicle occupant was killed in a collision with a haul truck at an uncontrolled intersection on a mine haul road. The mine had no collision avoidance system, no controlled intersections, and light vehicles shared haul roads without priority protocols.
2023 — DMIRS Western Australia Prosecution Database
Our WHS consultants develop haul truck SWMS with traffic management plans, fatigue management systems, and collision avoidance specifications.
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