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Operating Guideline 7 (OG7) version 3.6 released, checklists updated and available on the SLP web for immediate use.

The new 3.6 version checklist must be in use by no later than the 1st of May 2026.

Operating Guideline OG7-3.6

2008-2020-isotainer-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026

2008-2020-skel-trailer-dolly-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026

2008-prime-mover-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026

2020-prime-mover-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026

2008-tanker-trailer-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026

2020-tanker-trailer-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026

2008-rigid-tanker-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026

2020-rigid-tanker-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026


Update Details in OG7 3.6

5.15 Stowage of hoses and equipment – Ref: AS5602:2009 Section 6.4 – Ref: NTC Load restraint guide – Ref: AS2809.1:2023 

All accessories and removable equipment must be securely restrained to prevent ejection during a crash or incident. If a product bucket (draining, slops, or drip bucket) is carried, it must be metal, fitted with a sealable lid, and equipped with a static-earth lead and bonding clamp. A lid is not required if the tanker is fitted with a dedicated slops/drainings tank for containing product during transit. The bonding clamp and bucket must be tested every six months using an ohmmeter or suitable device, and resistance must not exceed 10 ohms (Ω)


A new checklist has been developed to assist with the compliance checks for loading isotainer’s in SLP participating loading facilities. “2008-2020-isotainer-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026”

The skel trailer dolly checklist has been updated to include driveway protection requirements when isotainer’s are loading on skel’s “2008-2020-skel-trailer-dolly-checklist-og7-v3-6-mar2026”

Other checklists remain unchanged:
2008-prime-mover-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026
2020-prime-mover-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026
2008-tanker-trailer-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026
2020-tanker-trailer-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026
2008-rigid-tanker-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026
2020-rigid-tanker-checklist-OG7-v3-6-mar2026


SLP General Manager
Greg Royston

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Business Update

A great new future direction

I am pleased to announce that Greg Royston has agreed to take on the role of General Manager for SLP commencing immediately. Greg will be your primary contact for all SLP matters moving forward, including training, inspection location auditing, random vehicle terminal auditing and customer guidance and support.

Along with Greg’s new role, we are also excited to welcome Georgia Rissman to the SLP team as our new Business Manager. Georgia’s new role will be to oversee day-to-day operations, including business accounting, IT services and development, customer service, and order fulfilment. While Georgia is new to this role she comes with a vast amount of previous experience, working in the background with SLP management over many years.

Additionally, our business has expanded to include a dedicated IT service, maintenance, and development team to ensure we continue to improve our digital offerings for our customers.

As for me, I have steped down as SLP manager and begin retirement at the end of March 2026. However, I will remain available to assist with any of your standards or compliance-related queries or support needs.

As always the team at SLP are here to help with any of your questions and support you and your business navigate the requirements for the safe load program operational standards.

Greg Royston
General Manager
[email protected]
0407 668 574

Georgia Rissman
Business Manager
[email protected]
0405 999 054

Customer Service
[email protected]
1300 921 713

Lee Stringer
[email protected]