An exciting opportunity is now available for experienced NHVAS Auditors to apply for accreditation as CLOCS-A Auditors in New South Wales.
With their established expertise in the National Heavy Vehicle Law and Chain of Responsibility, NHVAS Auditors are well positioned to support the rollout of the CLOCS-A standard, recently introduced by Transport for NSW (TfNSW).
TfNSW has published a new standard, Minimum Requirements for Contractor Vehicles, which sets out safety and compliance expectations for light vehicles, heavy vehicles, and plant used in the delivery of construction projects. This standard will be referenced in contractual agreements across TfNSW business units and is recommended for compliance from 26 August 2025.
As part of this transition, there will be a strong demand for CLOCS-A Auditors in NSW, particularly from late this year into early next year. Already, 66 transport companies and 214 heavy vehicles are scheduled for CLOCS-A accreditation assessments. The skills and experience of NHVAS Auditors will be invaluable in ensuring these assessments are carried out with the highest standards of professionalism and safety.
NHVAS Auditors are invited to express their interest in becoming CLOCS-A Auditors and play a vital role in shaping the future of transport safety and compliance in NSW.
- For further details on the TfNSW standard, you can view the official publication on the Transport Standards Portal.
- For more information and to apply to become a CLOCS-A Auditor, click here.
- Don’t hesitate to contact us at admin@clocs-a.org.au.
Together, we can raise the bar for safety and compliance across the industry.
