Clocs vox
CLOCS Vox is an app that allows drivers to anonymously rate the construction sites they visit in 5 areas:
- Whether the delivery was accepted or refused (and reason for refusal)
- Clarity of ‘last mile’ route and instructions
- Whether they arrived/left as scheduled
- The gate team (fairness and efficiency)
- Ground conditions (including access for low entry cabs)
CLOCS Vox also allows contractors to monitor feedback on their projects, via an online dashboard, to see what's working well or where improvements might be needed.
- Site managers can monitor site performance
- Additional reporting available to Group level roles (e.g. Head of HSE)
- Sites can be compared to others in local area
- Helps improve CLOCS Standard compliance
It is free to use for drivers and contractors.
CLOCS Vox was developed to help improve site arrangements for fleet operators and principal contractors. It is funded by CLOCS and supported by data from CCS.
More info here: CLOCS Vox.
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