Getting started

Learn about the steps you should take on your journey to full compliance and the support, resources and guidance available to help you get there.

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Case studies

Innovative illustrations of CLOCS in action and other examples of best practice from across the CLOCS community.

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Safety Forums

The online CLOCS Safety Forums aim to educate and inform to help drive safer, leaner and greener construction logistics.

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Gate checks

Having a robust process for checking vehicles and drivers at site is a fundamental requirement of the CLOCS Standard.

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CLOCS SATM delegate register

The register of delegates trained using the CLOCS accredited Site Access Traffic Marshal training.

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CLP Practitioner register

The register of delegates who have attended and passed CLP Practioner training.

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CLP Resources

Resources and guidance to assist with the understanding, development and implementation of Construction Logistics Plans.

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Fleet accreditation

The CLOCS Standard looks for all fleet procurers to make informed, intelligent and pragmatic decisions.

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Exchanging places

Exchanging places events help vulnerable road users, particularly cyclists, see the road from the perspective of a lorry driver.

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Site monitoring

Monitoring site operations against the CLOCS Standard is critical to ensure all parties consistently meet the necessary requirements.

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Consolidation centres

Consolidation centres help combine and coordinate ‘just-in time’ deliveries to help control traffic to site.

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Lorry holding areas

Lorry holding areas alleviate many of these pressures, by enabling vehicles to wait and/or queue at an approved location near a construction site.

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Getting CLOCS into planning

A consistent and collaborative approach to construction logistics planning is vital to minimise risk to vulnerable road users.

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Data gathering and reporting

Helping procurers understand and accelerate improvements in supplier performance is a vital element of the CLOCS mission.

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Specifying CLOCS

Procurers of goods and services are in a powerful position to drive a step change in improving the safety of vulnerable road users.

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Managing supply chain compliance

The supply chain should be kept well informed about the expectations and requirements for supply chain compliance.

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Assessing ground conditions

Clients and principal contractors should ensure construction sites are suitable for vehicles fitted with enhanced safety features.

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Good practice for designers

Prioritising safety on all construction projects should be a critical element of the design process.

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Van driver toolkit

Driving for Better Business have produced a series of modules to assist van drivers and fleet operators in dispelling uncertainty and myth.

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Cargo bikes

Now is the time to start a thinking about whether cargo bikes have a role to play in construction logistics.

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CLOCS products

CLOCS branded products help members promote their commitment to protecting vulnerable road users.

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Promoting CLOCS

Let stakeholders know how seriously you treat road safety and how you are satisfying your duty of care to the communities you work in.

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