
ISNet RAVS Documents
Journey Management - Alberta RAVS
A Journey Management RAVS is the written answer document that satisfies the journey management element of the ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire. This Alberta version is written to Alberta OHS legislation, so an ISNetworld reviewer can verify it against the rules your crews work under. You add your company name, confirm the company-specific details, and upload it to your ISNetworld account.
- Pre-written answer aligned with Canadian regulatory references
- Upload to ISNetworld, Avetta, or ComplyWorks
- Word format — add your company name and customise in minutes
- Written by Canadian safety professionals
- Instant download after purchase
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Overview
What this RAVS document does
Driving to remote leases and worksites is one of the highest-risk things many workers do, often alone and in poor conditions. Hiring clients require a journey management answer because they need to see a contractor plans trips, sets check-in points, and knows when a traveller does not arrive.
This document states your company's journey management program in the structure an ISNetworld reviewer expects: trip planning and risk assessment, check-in procedures and intervals, the response when a traveller is overdue, driving conditions and route hazards, and worker training. Each point ties back to Alberta OHS legislation. The file arrives in editable Word format - add your company name, confirm the company-specific details, and upload.
What the reviewer verifies
What ISNetworld checks
ISNetworld does not just check that a journey management answer exists. A reviewer verifies the document addresses each requirement the hiring client has configured. For the journey management element, that typically means confirming the document covers:
- A written journey management program with a clear purpose and scope
- Trip planning and a risk assessment for the journey
- Check-in points, intervals, and the contact who monitors them
- The response procedure when a traveller is overdue
- Driving conditions, route hazards, and weather considerations
- Worker training on journey management
What is inside
The document sections
- Purpose, scope, and definitions
- Roles and responsibilities
- Trip planning and journey risk assessment
- Check-in procedures and intervals
- Overdue-traveller response
- Driving conditions and worker training
- Alberta OHS references
Regulatory references this RAVS is written to
- Alberta OHS Code
- Working alone and hazard assessment provisions
- Governing legislation
- Occupational Health and Safety Act, RSA 2000, c O-2
Who it is for
Who needs this RAVS
This RAVS is for Alberta contractors whose hiring clients require the journey management element in ISNetworld, Avetta, or ComplyWorks. It is common in oil and gas field service, utilities, and any company whose workers drive to remote or isolated worksites. If a hiring client's pre-qualification configuration flags journey management, this is the document the reviewer is waiting on.
Practical guidance
How to pass the journey management review the first time
- Use the Alberta version. The document is written to Alberta OHS legislation, the framework ISNetworld reviewers expect for Alberta work.
- Make check-ins real. A reviewer wants a working check-in system with set intervals and a named monitor - not a plan that exists only on paper.
- Define the overdue response. The RAVS describes what happens when a traveller does not check in. Confirm the people in that procedure know their role.
The full library
Browse every Alberta RAVS document in one place
One catalogue, filterable and searchable, for the whole province.
Working in another province?
The same RAVS, written for other provinces
ISNetworld reviewers verify each answer against the legislation of the province the work is in. Pick the version that matches where your crews actually work.
Common questions
Questions about this RAVS
- What does the ISNetworld journey management RAVS include?
- It is a complete, pre-written journey management program written as an ISNetworld RAVS answer. It covers trip planning and risk assessment, check-in procedures, the overdue-traveller response, driving conditions, and worker training, referenced to Alberta OHS legislation.
- Is this written to Alberta legislation?
- Yes. The document is built on the Alberta OHS Code and the Occupational Health and Safety Act, including the duties around working alone and hazard assessment. ISNetworld reviewers verify provincial answers against provincial legislation.
- How does journey management relate to working alone?
- They overlap. A worker driving alone to a remote site is both travelling and working alone. Journey Management focuses on the trip - planning, check-ins, and the overdue response. Hiring clients often require both elements.
- How long does it take to complete and upload?
- Most companies finish in 15 to 30 minutes. You add your company name, confirm a few company-specific details, then copy the content into your ISNetworld RAVS questionnaire.
