Delivering integrated Occupational Safety, Hygiene and Construction Estimation solutions across Australia
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Delivering integrated Occupational Safety, Hygiene and Construction Estimation solutions across Australia
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Work Health and Safety is about more than compliance, it’s about creating a workplace where people can perform their jobs confidently, efficiently, and without unnecessary risk. A strong WHS approach focuses on understanding how work is actually done, identifying real hazards, and putting practical controls in place that protect workers every day. When businesses invest in effective safety systems, they reduce incidents, improve productivity, and build a positive culture where everyone feels valued and responsible for safety.
View All ServicesOccupational hygiene focuses on protecting workers from health risks by identifying, evaluating, and controlling exposure to hazardous substances and environmental conditions in the workplace. This includes managing risks related to dust, chemicals, fumes, noise, vibration, heat, and other harmful agents that can impact long-term health and wellbeing. By conducting assessments, monitoring exposure levels, and implementing effective control measures, occupational hygiene ensures a safer, healthier work environment where employees can perform their duties without unnecessary risk.
View All ServicesConstruction estimation plays a critical role in the success of any building project by establishing a clear and accurate understanding of costs before work begins. A well-prepared estimate helps clients and project teams plan effectively, allocate resources, and avoid budget blowouts caused by unforeseen expenses or unrealistic assumptions. Our construction estimation service provides detailed cost breakdowns based on precise quantity take-offs, current market pricing, and practical knowledge of construction sequencing and methodology.
View All ServicesHave questions about our services? Find answers to common queries about our process, quality, and safety standards.
Yes—we structure bids to meet WA procurement guidelines and highlight value‑for‑money, capability and risk management (WA Procurement Guidelines).
We combine first‑principles rates with national guidance on base cost, risk and escalation, and present contingency transparently (Infrastructure CEG Guidance Notes 2 & 4).
The WES for respirable crystalline silica is 0.05 mg/m³ (8‑hr TWA). WA also requires air monitoring and notification for high‑risk crystalline silica processes (SWA Silica WES; WorkSafe WA silica/ CSS guidance).
Yes—for tight‑fitting respirators under AS/NZS 1715. Annual re‑testing is best practice, with re‑tests after significant facial changes or mask changes (AS/NZS 1715; Breathe Freely AUS).
If workers are frequently required to wear hearing protection to control noise above the exposure standard, baseline testing within 3 months and at least every two years is required (SWA Noise WHS duties; WorkSafe WA Audiometry requirements).