Who can become a CLOCS-A auditor?

The route to becoming a CLOCS-A Auditor is outlined in Table A of the Auditor Application Handy Hints document. For an existing auditor applying to become a CLOCS-A auditor they will need to have:

  • Existing auditor qualifications
  • A level of Heavy Vehicle knowledge,
  • A construction safety white card, and to
  • Pass the CLOCS-A auditor exam.

A new auditor will need to undertake a set of competency units, which are available through many TAFE and RTO providers. They will have completed applicable elements, numbered 1 or 2, to 5, in Table A.

Lead auditor qualifications will be recognised and are recognised by default if the applicant is Trucksafe and/or NHVAS certified. NHVAS and Trucksafe auditors are also exempt from undertaking the HVIA truck recognition short course.

Existing non transport qualified auditors will need to undertake the HVIA Truck 101 short course.

All potential auditors will hold a Construction Safety White Card (Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry) ‘CPCWHS1001’.

All CLOCS-A auditor applicants must undertake the CLOCS-A auditor exam.

Auditors will also hold an appropriate level of Professional Indemnity and public liability insurance.

Upon passing the CLOCS-A auditor exam you can be recognised as a CLOCS-A auditor after the initial annual auditor registration fee that will then be invoiced.

Download the Auditor Application Handy Hints document.

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