What is CLOCS-A Accreditation?

Construction Logistics and Community Safety – Australia (“CLOCS-A”) is a national voluntary Standard developed with the…

Who can apply for CLOCS-A Accreditation?

Organisations involved in construction logistics, including transport operators and construction companies, can apply for CLOCS-A Accreditation…

What are the steps to achieve CLOCS-A Accreditation?

The accreditation process involves: Overview of the CLOCS-A Accreditation Process: For more information, review the Audit…

How long is the CLOCS-A Accreditation valid?

Accreditation to CLOCS-A is granted from the date listed on the CLOCS-A Accreditation certificate and remains…

What are the Accreditation fees?

CLOCS-A has developed a schedule of rates outlining the indicative cost of an accreditation audit. Audit…

Are there different types of CLOCS-A Accreditation?

Yes, CLOCS-A offers different accreditation types, including:

What resources are available to assist with the accreditation process?

CLOCS-A provides various resources to support organisations to initiate with accreditation, such as: Review resources here….

Are there different levels of Accreditation?

Yes, for infrastructure projects that fall under the CLOCS-A standard, there will have various requirements to…

How can I maintain my CLOCS-A Accreditation?

Accreditation to the CLOCS-A Standard is renewed through passing the biennial self-assessment or a CLOCS-A reaccreditation…

How can I upgrade my CLOCS-A Accreditation

Accreditation to the CLOCS-A Standard is awarded based on the compliance achieved against bronze, silver, and…

Is the Vulnerable Road User (VRU) Training course mandatory to obtain CLOCS-A Accreditation?

Yes. As part of the CLOCS-A Standard, specific training and competency criteria are established for drivers…