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The Safety Show Sydney 2010

The Safety Show Sydney 2011

Workplace Access & Safety will be exhibiting at this years Safety Show at the Sydney Showground, Olympic Park, from 25 October - 27 October. Information and registration for the show can be viewed at www.thesafetyshow.com.au. If you are planning to visit the show please come and visit our stand D12.

Fall prevention seminar and workshop

Fall Prevention Seminar and Workshop

Discover in three hours how to comply with Australian fall prevention standards and minimise risk. Workplace Access & Safety will be hosting a Fall Prevention Seminar and Workshop in Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne during March and April 2011. 

 

The seminar has been specifically developed to educate attendees on everything they need to know about working at height and is an essential educational tool for facility managers, maintenance managers, maintenance contractors, builders, architects, supervisors, senior managers, OHS professionals, or anyone interested in occupational health and safety. As part of the seminar, attendees will be introduced to a simple step-by-step plan that helps them understand their legal responsibilities and how they can implement strategies to ensure ongoing safety and compliance.

 

If you are interested in finding out more about the seminar or would like to enquire about attending, please click on the following link.

Walkways

Fibre Reinforced Plastic Walkways

Workplace Access & Safety are pleased to announce the recent addition of fibre reinforced plastic walkways to our extensive range of height safety equipment. Offered as an alternative to traditional aluminium variants we will be demonstrating this new product at the Safety Show being held at the Sydney Showground, Olympic Park, from 26 October - 28 October.

 

For more information regarding this product please contact us today.

National code of practise for height safety

National Code of Practice

If you thought you had a grip on safe work at height compliance, there's good and bad news. Safe Work Australia plans to release a draft of the national model height safety laws in the next few months, which are expected to mirror the National Code of Practice published just last year.

 

The bad news is that employers will need to understand the changes and reconsider their approach to height safety. The good news is that the code is more piratical than the current regulations and offer a great guide to compliance right across Australia.

 

If you would like to understand how this change will effect your business, you can do so by attending our workshop at the Safety Show being held at the Sydney Showground, Olympic Park, from 26 October - 28 October. Alternatively, if you cannot attend the show simply contact us via phone or email.