How do I get accredited?

Accreditation is built on three principles: loading within the legal load limit, driver wellness and vehicle fitness.

Ten rules and requirements have been developed around these principles:

  • Maintain an inventory of nominated vehicles
  • Assess the vehicle mass before each laden trip
  • Verify the mass determination method
  • Maintain vehicles in a roadworthy condition
  • Ensure vehicle and load safety
  • Manage driver wellness
  • Provide training and education
  • Assign tasks and responsibilities
  • Keep records and documentation
  • Perform an internal review (self-audit)

Step 1: Obtain the rules and requirements from SABS, and implement these

The details of these rules and requirements have been compiled into a SABS document:

SANS 1395:1 Road Transport Management Systems Part 1: Operator Requirements – Goods

This document can be purchased at a nominal fee from Standards South Africa:

Tel: 012 428-6883

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Web: www.sabs.co.za

Step 2: Get overloads within agreed limit

In order for a transport operator to become accredited, no more than 4% of all their trips measured on a monthly basis are allowed to be overloaded. An independent auditor must be able to verify the accuracy of such a claim.

Step 3: Perform an internal audit

The company must perform an internal audit, as laid down in the SABS document, SANS 1395:1, as specified under the requirements.

Step 4: Perform an external Audit

Contact a recognised third party auditor to conduct an audit on the implementation of RTMS in your organization. The auditor will make a recommendation to the RTMS, who will issue a certificate upon the successful completion of the audit.