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Altus Traffic opening hours


Altus Traffic opening hours

Mon 24 hours
Tue 24 hours
Wed 24 hours
Thu 24 hours
Fri 24 hours
Sat 24 hours
Sun 24 hours
Public Holidays 24 hours
Open 7 Days a Week including Holidays
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  2. Products and Services

  3. Additional Locations

  4. FAQs

About Us

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About Altus Traffic

AT A GLANCE
  • Expert traffic planning team
  • Experienced and qualified personnel
  • Dedicated traffic controllers
  • Nationally trusted, reliable & efficient suppl
  • 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
Altus Traffic is a specialist provider of traffic management, traffic control and traffic management planning.
Altus Traffic works with road authorities, councils and private entities on traffic management planning requirements to ensure the safe and controlled movement of motorists and pedestrians around worksites.

Our services: *Traffic management, *Risk management, *Traffic permits, *Traffic plans.

Altus Traffic has experienced traffic control employees that have managed a variety of traffic management projects on every scale. Altus Traffic provides traffic management and traffic control to one of Australia's largest companies in a variety of sectors including: *Utility supply or servicing, *Road, parks or building maintenance, *Communications, *Underground boring.

Altus's expert traffic planning team utilise some of the latest traffic planning software from Invarion. Designed to help us get the most out of our diagrams, images and plans this advanced software saves time and money in planning and delivers a better degree of accuracy.

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ABN
84 102 768 061
Staff
1001+
Established
2002

Products and Services

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Hours of Operation

Open 24hrs

Product

Arrows, Barriers, Bollards, Message Boards, Traffic Signals, Trailer Mounted

Services

General Safety Induction (Construction Industry) - Blue Card, Road Safety Audits, Traffic Controlling

Features

24hr Turnaround, Accredited, Australian Owned, By Appointment, ISO, Quotes

Keywords

Traffic Planning, Traffic Control, Traffic Management, Traffic Management Australia, Traffic Control Australia, Event, Traffic Planning Australia

Additional Locations

Showing 2 locations in 2 states

FAQs

  • Are job safety audits completed?

    Audits are the best way to confirm that the worksite meets the required standards. Ask for a copy of the audits and how often they are completed.

  • Do they use sub-contractors?

    If so, how will this affect you? Ensure that the company you retain is the company actually doing the work. Subcontracting benefits the suppliers but exposes you. If a traffic incident occurs where your supplier subcontracted work, there are significant liability issues associated with insurance responsibilities.

  • Do they have iso 9001 quality accreditation?

    ISO 9001 accreditation provides you with a surety that the traffic management business has a Quality System (QS) that is recognised by International Standards. A Quality Accreditation System (QA) ensures a prescribed method of work, which provides systems to quantify and reduce risk, namely your risk.

  • Are their traffic controllers qualified?

    If so, how many hold current qualifications. All personnel managing traffic must have a traffic control ticket. Ask for a copy or provide visual evidence of their traffic control qualification. Qualifications in traffic control will vary from state to state. It's YOUR right to be informed who is on your site at any given moment when controlling traffic.

  • Do they have as 4801 occupational health & safety accreditation (oh&s)?

    AS 4801 OH&S accreditation provides you with the surety (particularly in the traffic management industry) that the company recognises the importance of an OH&S system, which is certified and able to be reliably duplicated. This third party accreditation is paramount for the traffic management industry.

  • Are they fully insured?

    A comprehensive range of business insurance is required. A minimum $20m Public Liability, Comprehensive Vehicle Insurance and the relevant Workers' Compensation gives you peace of mind should an accident occur. Reputable traffic management companies are happy to provide Certificates of Currency.

  • Is all their traffic management signage class 1 reflective?

    Traffic control companies that were in business prior to 2002 would have invested in Class 2 signage. These signs have now been phased out and are no longer legal for use on roads. In the event of an incident this could provide significant liability issues for YOU and your traffic management provider. As the principal contact you are liable for ensuring your signage, either temporary or permanent are compliant.

  • Are safe work method statements completed on every site?

    Legislation requires that a Safe Work Method Statement must be completed on every traffic management site. Ask for a copy to satisfy that it meets legislation and your requirements.

  • What vehicles do they run?

    How old are they and are they maintained? Businesses that run vehicles older than 4 years are likely to experience mechanical issues. These issues can affect the efficiency of your operation costing you time and money.