Automated COIDA Status Monitoring across South Africa

ClearComply checks the Compensation Fund LOGS portal daily so South African employers never get caught with an unexpected site ban, tender disqualification, or supplier-audit failure. Pick your sector and city below for context-specific alerts and remediation paths.

Real-time status shifts 90/60/30-day pre-expiry alerts Assisted remediation

Find your monitoring page

10 sectors × 10 cities. Each page surfaces sector-specific assessment rules and the provincial DEL office that processes your COIDA submissions.

Construction

Public-sector and large private construction tenders require a current Letter of Good Standing as a non-negotiable bid requirement.

Mining

DMRE compliance audits cross-check COIDA standing on every renewal of mining rights and prospecting permits.

Manufacturing

B-BBEE verification and major retailer supply-chain audits both require evidence of current COIDA standing.

Logistics & Transport

Cross-border road permits, NRTI fleet audits, and 3PL contracts increasingly require an active LOGS attached to renewals.

Security Services

PSiRA registration is reviewed alongside COIDA; clients now insert LOGS proof into monthly invoice checks.

Cleaning Services

Corporate cleaning tenders and shopping-centre service contracts treat the LOGS as a monthly compliance gate.

Engineering

PrEng-led projects, especially under the JBCC and NEC3 contract families, require evidence of current LOGS at programme start.

Hospitality

Liquor licence renewals and TGCSA hotel grading inspections include an active LOGS in the document checklist.

Private Healthcare

Medical scheme network contracts and locum-staffing platforms verify COIDA standing on each contract renewal.

Agriculture

Export accreditation (GlobalGAP, SIZA) and AgriSETA grant access both require current COIDA standing.

Just need a one-off LOGS check?

If you already have your 10-digit certificate number, our free single-shot verifier hits the Compensation Fund portal in real time — no signup required.

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