If you ever think somethingโs wrong with your Electronic Work Diary (EWD)โfor example, data not saving properly or the system behaving unexpectedlyโyou have a legal obligation to report it.
Why It Matters
The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) requires that all EWD users must report faults to their technology provider within 24 hours of becoming aware of the issue. This applies to every EWD approved by the NHVR, not just Logmaster.
This rule helps make sure that faults donโt go unnoticed and that your records can be fixed quickly and accurately. It also protects you in case you’re asked to explain missing or unusual records during an inspection.
Official source: NHVR Electronic Work Diary – Responsibilities
https://www.nhvr.gov.au/safety-accreditation-compliance/electronic-work-diaries/ewd-user-responsibilities
โIf a driver believes there is a fault with the EWD, they must notify their EWD provider within 24 hours of becoming aware of the issue.โ
What Logmaster Will Do
If you report a possible fault, Logmaster will immediately start an internal engineering investigation. Weโll confirm what happened and respond with:
– A clear explanation of the issue
– Any fixes or updates needed
– Support materials if youโre inspected while the issue is under review
Weโll always take your report seriously, and we act fast to protect your compliance.
How to Report a Fault
If you’re using Logmaster and believe there’s a technical fault, contact us within 24 hours at:
– Email: [email protected]
– Phone: 02 72 286 269
Weโre here to support you, and your report helps keep the whole system running smoothly.