Western Australia Heavy Vehicle Accreditation
National Heavy Vehicle Accreditaiton Scheme (NHVAS)
SQI - HACCP (food Safety)
For the transportation of fresh, chilled, frozen and dry products
WAHVA is mandatory for individuals and organisations which require a permit or order to perform any transport task as part of a commercial business or for profit within Western Australia, including interstate operators.
Exodas Pty Ltd undergo an audit every three (3) years by an external audit agency to ensure that all aspects of the company in relation to Fatigue, Dimension and loading, maintenance and mass management are in compliance with relevant standards.
The NHVAS is a formal process for recognising operators who have robust safety and other management systems in place. Exodas currently hold accreditation for the following NHVAS modules:
Exodas Pty Ltd undergo an audit every three (3) years by an external audit agency to ensure that all aspects of the company in relation to Fatigue, maintenance and mass management are in compliance with relevant standards.
HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point.
An organization that has successfully implemented a HACCP programme can proactively manage risk in relation to food safety and ensure a quality product for the end user.
Exodas Pty Ltd undergo an audit annually by an external audit agency to ensure that all aspects of the company in relation to Food Safety are in compliance with relevant standards.
A copy of each of the above accreditation certificates are available on request by emailing support@exodas.com.au