73% of SA employers had a lapsed LOGS after the April cycle

Automated COIDA Status Monitoring for Agriculture in Pretoria

ClearComply tracks the Compensation Fund LOGS portal daily so commercial farms in Pretoria never get caught with an unexpected site ban, tender disqualification or supplier-audit failure. Start with a free instant check — see your current status before you decide whether to add ongoing monitoring.

Public-sector procurement hub — COIDA gates most government tenders.

Files processed at the DEL Provincial Office, Gauteng (Pretoria).

Why Commercial farms in Pretoriacan't afford a lapsed LOGS

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

If your LOGS lapses: Export pack houses can suspend collections, and seasonal-worker injuries shift from CompFund onto your own balance sheet.

Real-time status shifts

The instant your record on the Compensation Fund portal changes from valid to expired, you get an alert by email. No more discovering the lapse from a rejected tender bid in Pretoria.

30/60/90-day pre-expiry countdowns

A repeating six-stage countdown — 90, 60, 30, 14, 7 and 1 day out — gives your finance team enough lead time to file Return of Earnings before the LOGS goes red.

One-click remediation

If the monitor flags your agriculture record as expired, switch on the assisted-remediation path. We walk you through ROE filing and reinstatement, typically 5–10 business days.

From free check to continuous monitoring

  1. 1

    Run the free LOGS check

    Punch in your 10-digit certificate number on /check/coida. ClearComply queries the Compensation Fund portal directly and returns your current status in under a minute. No signup, no card.

  2. 2

    See exactly where you stand

    Green = compliant. Amber = expiring within 60 days. Red = expired. Each result comes with next-step guidance tailored to commercial farms.

  3. 3

    Fix anything red

    If the check returns expired, we walk you through ROE filing and reinstatement — typically 5–10 business days. Assistance is opt-in from the result page.

  4. 4

    Add daily monitoring so it never happens again

    Once you're compliant, optional monitoring (from R49/month) re-verifies your record daily and alerts you at 90/60/30/14/7/1 days before the next expiry. For commercial farms in Pretoria, this means no more discovering a lapse from a rejected tender bid.

Frequently asked questions

How is COIDA monitoring different in Pretoria vs the rest of South Africa?
The Compensation Fund operates a single national portal, but processing for Gauteng employers is handled at the DEL Provincial Office, Gauteng (Pretoria). ClearComply's daily crawl picks up status changes regardless of provincial office — your monitor is identical, the local context just helps when you need to escalate a stuck submission.
What triggers an assessment for commercial farms?
Annual ROE plus seasonal-worker reconciliation — harvest months cause the most assessment surprises.
Do I need to enter my CIPC registration number, or is the trade name enough?
Either works. The Compensation Fund records use trade names — those are what we surface. CIPC registration numbers are used to disambiguate when multiple LOGS records share a trade name.
What does the free tier actually do?
Daily portal checks, six-stage countdown alerts (90/60/30/14/7/1 days before expiry), and an immediate notification the moment your record changes from valid to expired. No card required, no usage limits.
When would I need the premium remediation tier?
If the monitor flags your agriculture record as expired and you don't have an internal compliance officer who can re-file ROE quickly. The R490/year tier connects you to a verified accountant who handles the reinstatement end-to-end.

Don't find out your LOGS lapsed from a rejected bid.

Run a free check first — no signup, no email, just your 10-digit certificate number against the official Compensation Fund portal. Decide whether you need ongoing monitoring after you see your status.

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