{"id":2065,"date":"2022-07-26T10:20:56","date_gmt":"2022-07-26T00:20:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/smartedriver.com\/?p=2065"},"modified":"2022-07-26T10:22:40","modified_gmt":"2022-07-26T00:22:40","slug":"national-driver-work-diary","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/smartedriver.com\/national-driver-work-diary\/","title":{"rendered":"What is the National Driver Work Diary, and How is it Different to an Electronic Work Diary (EWD)?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Put simply, the NHVR National Driver Work Diary is a log book used by heavy vehicle drivers to record their work and rest times. Under the HVNL<\/a> (Heavy Vehicle National Law), all drivers of fatigue-regulated vehicles such as trucks and buses must keep records of their work and rest times to demonstrate anti-fatigue compliance. When it was launched in 2013, the only option for using the National Driver Work Diary was a paper logbook, but today there is also the more efficient option of using an electronic logbook, known as an electronic work diary or EWD. Both choices fall under the definition of a national driver work diary, so which one you select is up to you.<\/p>\n While both options are designed to help drivers record their work and rest times, they are also quite different. The paper work diary requires a lot of manual handling, with the driver having to remember complicated rules and regulations to calculate their own work and rest times. In comparison, electronic work diaries will automatically work this out for you, and send automated notifications when it\u2019s time to take a rest.<\/p>\n Paper work diaries must be filled out by hand, and can become easily lost or damaged. Electronic driver work diaries<\/a>, by contrast, run on mobile devices and are cloud-based.<\/p>\n When deciding on which option to proceed with, it\u2019s important to think about what is important to you. There\u2019s no use in selecting a work diary which does not positively benefit you or your business; you must consider what makes the most sense.<\/p>\n Some things to take into consideration:<\/p>\n If you do decide to proceed with an EWD, ensure that it has been approved for use by the NHVR, otherwise your data won\u2019t be compliant.<\/p>\n If you are choosing to proceed with the written driver work diary, you can purchase one at an approved location across Australia for $26. You will need to buy a new logbook every time yours has been filled.<\/p>\n If you want to record your work and rest times more efficiently with an EWD, it\u2019s as simple as downloading an app from the Google Play or Apple App stores. You can then use the electronic work diary on your mobile phone or tablet.<\/p>\n You may want to consider an electronic work diary like Smart eDriver<\/a>, which was the very first NHVR approved EWD to be released. Unlike some other choices, it is entirely cloud-based and does not require any connection to the vehicle or use of telematics equipment. It\u2019s simple to use, efficient, and offers a free two-week trial.<\/p>\n No matter which option you use for your record keeping, you must make sure that you are fully compliant with the HVNL, otherwise you could be facing fines or prosecution.<\/p>\nHow Do I Decide Which One to Use?<\/h2>\n
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Where Do I Get an NHVR Driver Work Diary?<\/h2>\n