This course, developed by Construction Logistics and Community Safety Australia aims to educate participants about CLOCS-A Accreditation and the role of the Auditor. The course outlines the Auditors role, and Audit processes for Accreditation. Note: The course is best viewed using a chrome browser with desktop or laptop computer screens or tablets, and it is… Read more »
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Organisations Seeking CLOCS-A Accreditation
This course, developed by Construction Logistics and Community Safety Australia (CLOCS-A) aims to educate participants about CLOCS-A Accreditation. The course outlines the Client Registration, Application, Self-Assessment and Audit processes for Accreditation. Note: The course is best viewed using a chrome browser with desktop or laptop computer screens or tablets, and it is not recommended to… Read more »
CLOCS-A – Vulnerable Road User Gold Short Interactive Program
CLOCS-A -VRU Gold Short Interactive Program Those applying for GOLD accreditation will have completed the Bronze and Silver VRU training before proceeding to this VRU GOLD Program. The VRU Gold program aims to provide your drivers the opportunity to understand the limitations to existing infrastructure and construction impacts on traffic and road environments in a… Read more »
CLOCS-A – Vulnerable Road User Silver Training
Recognising potential common truck related Vulnerable Road User incidents Those applying for Silver accreditation will have completed the Bronze training before proceeding to this VRU Silver Program. The Silver CLOCS-A Standard training course addresses the challenges that construction truck drivers encounter with various road user groups. The aim is to reduce truck-related incidents involving Vulnerable… Read more »
CLOCS-A – Vulnerable Road User Bronze Training
Overview The Construction Logistics and Community Safety Standard – Australia (CLOCS-A) is a nationalinitiative designed to improve community safety in the construction and logistics industry. CLOCS-A emphasises the critical responsibility of construction projects, their fleets, and transportoperators to prioritise safety for all road users in the community, especially Vulnerable RoadUsers (VRUs). VRUs typically include: Heavy… Read more »