PRESS INFORMATION DIGITAL TACHOGRAPHS PART 5 - GUIDE TO DATA ANALYSIS

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PRESS INFORMATION DIGITAL TACHOGRAPHS PART 5 - GUIDE TO DATA ANALYSIS In the final of our series of digital tachograph how to guides, Karen Crispe, Director at Tachodisc, one of the UK s leading experts on both analogue and digital tachograph management, discusses the subject of data analysis, and the options available to ensure compliance with the law. As discussed last time, the digital tachograph data is stored in a binary code, so in order for the operator to carry our checks for Drivers Hours Law and RT Regulation compliance, the data will need to either be sent to an Analysis Bureau for configuration into meaningful reports, or if necessary merged with analogue data, or alternatively the operator can purchase the appropriate analysis software (see options below). However, the issue of data analysis continues Data Analysis is an issue for all companies, to raise questions from operators seeking the even for those who have recently renewed best method for their business; as a result the their fleet to avoid digital tachographs if analysis industry has grown significantly and you have to hire a vehicle for example it is developed a range of options. But likely that this will have a digital sometimes tachograph. too much choice can over complicate the decision- making process. Therefore here my top tips for selecting the right analysis provider for your business: 1. Does the company have a proven track record of working in the transport industry? Simply providing an IT solution is not enough. In my experience of talking with customers, they want the added assurance that the products and services have been developed by industry experts who fundamentally understand what drivers and operators need. For this reason we employ the

best software designers, but the products and services are driven first and foremost by our industry expertise, not the other way around. 2. Is there a free technical support service included as part of the package? You do not want to be paying for premium rate call services. 3. Make sure there are no hidden costs in the service. 4. Whichever solution you choose, ensure that the system enables you to download both the driver s card and VU information, as the enforcement bodies expect you to look at both. So what is the right solution for your business? Analysis itself can be a time-consuming task, so choosing the right solution for your business needs and budget is critical. There are a wide range of analysis solutions available for both analogue and digital tachographs, as well as affordable options for mixed operations. Tachodisc offer a comprehensive range of solutions, from the fullservice Analysis Bureau to the Clockwatcher self-analysis and read-only range, all of which are successfully being used by thousands of drivers and operators. Bureau Analysis By using a bureau service, you can be assured that you are employing the skills of highly trained tachograph experts, who will be able to configure a wide range of analysis reports including fleet management information, which are exactly tailored to suit your requirements. They should also provide a legal helpline, as well as full consultancy. Tachodisc s bureau offers a comprehensive web based analysis service for both analogue and digital tachograph data, providing a solution for compliance management. Tachodisc also guarantees a quality service and rapid turnaround, with no set-up fees and no hidden charges.

Instant Analysis Easy to install computer software packages, like Clockwatcher allow operators to carry out their own combined analogue and digital analysis for both Driver's Hours Law and Road Transport Directive legislation in one simple solution. Clockwatcher is a cost-effective option for all companies, and works on a subscription basis, of 1 per week per driver, which includes analysis of both the driver card and VU data there are no hidden costs and it is also supported with a legal help-line (charged at standard telephone rates). All legal updates and software upgrades are also included as part of the subscription. Read only software programmes are also available which allow digital data to be viewed from both driver cards and vehicle units. Tachodisc s Clockwatcher Lite is an affordable, simple to use programme that will enable drivers and operators to perform all the fundamental tasks needed to meet the legal requirements for downloading and storing all digital data in its original format. This concludes our series of digi-tach articles - which began with understanding how to use Vehicle Units, the meaning of pictograms, the importance of digital paper rolls and printing, through to data collection and analysis - and hopefully it has given you a more rounded insight into the process of digital implementation, and made it not such a daunting process. If you would like further detailed information on any of the subjects discussed in this series, please contact Tachodisc, the UK's leading supplier of analogue and digital tachograph equipment and services, with over 25 years experience within the industry. Telephone 01925 283328, or email sales@tachodisc.co.uk. Alternatively, please visit www.tachodisc.co.uk

ALSO Do you know more about the Road Transport Directive than your boss? Make no bones about it; it is very important that we all clearly understand its legal implications. The main issues stem from operators and drivers confusing Regulation 561/2006 (Drivers Hours) with the Road Transport Regulation (Working Time). These are two separate pieces of legislation, and because the RTR does not appear to be enforced to the same extent as Drivers Hours, the requirements of the RTR remain in some cases unclear. The main difference is probably the fact that drivers have always known they have to take breaks from driving, but under the RTR, the driver has to take breaks from work. The digital tachograph further confuses the situation, as the warnings that are displayed for the driver only relate to drivers hours. So what are the rules and what do we need to make sure we know? Below, Tachodisc s Bureau Manager, Angela Eardley has provided here the top 10 things your boss should know about RTD you may like to test him/her! 1. This directive applies to all mobile workers in scope of EC regulation 561/2006, and includes all others who form part of the travelling staff. Any work done for any other transport employer also counts towards working time. There is no opt-out available. 2. The number of hours available to work must not exceed 48 hours, averaged out over a reference period. 3. The maximum number of hours that can be worked in any one week is 60 hours. 4. The activities that are included in the working time calculations are driving and other work (as defined in Article 3(a) of Directive 2002/15/EC). Periods of availability and breaks are excluded from the calculations. 5. A period of availability is waiting time, the duration of which is known about in advance. During this time the driver has to be available for work.

6. Under this regulation the worker cannot work for more than 6 hours without a break. If working between 6 and 9 hours a 30-minute break must be taken, if working more than 9 hours, 45 minutes must be taken. A break can be split, but has to be a minimum of 15 minutes. 7. Any work carried out during midnight and 4am (carriage of goods), or 1am and 5am (passenger operations), constitutes night-time working. The nighttime working limit is 10 hours in any 24-hour period, unless a collective or workforce agreement allows otherwise. 8. A fixed reference period starts the first Monday after 1 st April, 1 st August and the 1 st December each year. This will be 17 or 18 weeks depending on the calendar, however, the reference period can be extended up to 26 weeks with a collective or workforce agreement. A rolling reference period can be implemented without an agreement. 9. Statutory leave has to be included in the working time calculations, 8 hours per day or 48 hours for any full week. Non-statutory absence will be entered as zero, and can be used to reduce the weekly average. 10. Records must be kept for two years after the current reference period. How many of the above were you aware of? What is worth noting is that there are serious penalties relating to non-compliance so it s in everyone s interest to make sure you all know the does and don ts. Finally, what part does the Digital Tachograph play? Let s be clear, the information produced from these devices is required to monitor and record driver s working hours to ensure that adequate breaks are taken and legal limits are not breached. In order for this to be achieved the driver must ensure that start and finish times of duty, and all activity is recorded accurately on the driver card. Once the card is downloaded into appropriate software the operator will be presented with exact information to ensure legal compliance in respect of both drivers hours and working time legislation <Ends>