Business View Oceania | Volume 4, Issue 1

37 38 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 4, ISSUE 1 like to thank them for their support in LGC’s growth. LGC is currently introducing TL2 attenuators across Western Australia to minimise the risk of significant injury and/or accidental death on site. Mr. Line explains, “The hard facts are that we have had two workplace-related deaths and one significant injury in WA alone in the last two years. At least one of those could definitely have been avoidable with the use of a TL2 attenuator. So, we are really pushing for better uptake in the state to improve safety. At the moment, best practice for is running a crew vehicle down that road to direct traffic. There is no crash barrier to that vehicle. The introduction of these attenuators not only reduces impact on the vehicle operator, but also the motorist that has hit the product.” LGC TL2 attenuator units can be used in speed limit zones from anywhere up to 80 kilometres per hour, providing the opportunity to remove crew vehicles out of harm’s way on major arterial roads. recognition and complete commitment to work safety. Educating employees, business owners, and industry stakeholders on the importance of employee safety and the standardisation of regulations is a major priority for the entire LGC team, from senior management through to site crews. Mr. Line shares, “As well as our own educational efforts, we support the work of the Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA). Our membership with them allows us to navigate challenges as part of a collective group, rather than on our own. A lot of places in Western Australia are somewhat isolated from the rest of the country, so having a common voice is really important. TMAA is vital to the growth of the traffic management industry, particularly as we move through the transitional period we are in currently, which is reforming traditional practices to create safer roadside spaces.” LGC also fosters collaborative relationships with local businesses and utility providers, including Atco Gas, Western Power, Water Corp, and Genus Plus Group, and would LGC GROUP ( LGC) How smart dashcam technology is changing fleet management The increased popularity and use of dashcams in industries like transportation and traffic management provide fleet managers with a more accurate view of what really happens out on the road. It is critical for today’s fleets to adopt this technology to stay ahead in a competitive market. Modern fleet dashcam solutions enhance vehicle and driver safety, boost vehicle security and increase cost savings across the business, particularly when integrated with existing fleet management systems. But not all solutions offer the same benefits or leverage next-gen technology. The solution available through Verizon Connect, uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide fleet managers with a distinct integrated video advantage. Overall, organisations can: • Review harsh driving footage • Promote safer and more efficient driving • Gain insight into fleet operations • Better protect the company against liability, particularly false claims • Support insurance premium and discount negotiations • Better protect their brand • Mitigate risk Learn more about how Verizon Connect Integrated Video can help your fleet overcome operational and safety challenges. Discover what sets Verizon Connect apart, and how local Aussie businesses benefit from partnering with us for fleet management solutions. ...... For more information, please visit our website www.verizonconnect.com/au

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