HVRAS Inspections

HVRAS Inspections

The objective of the HVRAS is to provide people with accreditation to inspect heavy vehicles (more than 4.5 tonne gross vehicle mass) and trailers (more than 750 aggregate trailer mass) to ensure they comply with: dimensional limitations,
approved load sharing, axle systems guidelines, safe tyre limits, vehicle identifiers (for example: engine number, vehicle identification number and chassis number).

Imported vehicles that have not been previously registered in Australia cannot be inspected and measured by HVRAS accredited persons. These imported vehicles must be sighted by the Department of Transport and Main Roads for verification with the vehicle import documents.

Our prices are regulated by the Department of Transport and Main Roads. So, for great value vehicle inspections, contact SafeT Cert today! Call 0499 773 842.

What We Inspect

A SafeT Cert inspection covers all basic safety standards for a range of different components of your vehicle, including but not limited to:

  • Brakes
  • Body rust or damage
  • Lights
  • Steering
  • Suspension
  • Tyres
  • Windscreen

Heavy vehicles will also require further testing for other components.
HVRAS BUSINESS & INSPECTION RULES

To find out more about what safety standards must be passed to obtain a roadworthy certificate, you can view inspection manuals for light and heavy vehicles below. If you have any enquiries or would like to book an inspection, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team today.

Heavy Vehicle Inspection Manual

Light Vehicle Inspection Manual