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NHVAS Accreditation
A bit of info about NHVAS Accreditation
The NHVAS is a formal process for recognising operators who have robust safety management systems in place and is increasingly being used to show general duty requirements under Road Transport Law. The NHVAS is managed by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR). Heavy vehicle operators can apply for accreditation under the following modules:
• Mass Management
• Maintenance Management
• Fatigue Management (Basic or Advanced)
We can provide you with everything you need to become accredited under your chosen module for the NHVAS. We have designed our manuals and forms to be simple and easy to use. Our consultants will give you a thorough run-through of the system and we are always available for back-up support should you need it.
What's Included
- Policies and Procedures Manual, written to conform to the NHVAS Business Rules set by the NHVR
- Suite of numbered forms required to implement and administer the system ongoing
- Collated in a professionally presented binder for organised retention of records
- Comprehensive system implementation by a professionally trained consultant for personnel responsible for the system
- Assistance with completing the entry audit and accreditation application process
How It Works
1. Free Consultation
Send us your information and we will give you a call for an initial chat about your business to understand what you are looking for.
2. Gap Analysis
We will work through a series of questions to assess your existing management system and operations.
3. Quote
Once we’ve determined your needs thoroughly, we will provide an exact, no hidden fees quotation and time frame for completion.
4. Development
We will develop the management system materials you need to get started.
5. Implementation
You will receive a thorough introduction and training of the management system that has been developed for your organisation.
6. Support
For NHVAS accreditation, we will support you in the process of completing an entry audit and applying for accreditation through the NHVR.
