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A confident Leading Hand smiles at the camera in front of a completed building.

The Role of a Leading Hand

Bridging the gap between workers and management. The Leading Hand plays a pivotal role on construction sites, ensuring work runs smoothly, workers stay safe and quality is maintained. […]

Foreman construction site safety is essential to the smooth running of construction projects.

The Foreman’s Guide to Managing Construction Site Safety

Safety is the cornerstone of any successful construction project. As a foreman, your role in maintaining that safety cannot be overstated. A foreman on a construction site wears […]

A health and safety representative smiles at the camera on a construction site.

What Does a Health and Safety Representative Do?

Health and Safety Representatives (HSRs) play a crucial role in the workplace, and particularly on construction sites. Managing health and safety is essential in dynamic settings like construction […]

A safety officer is writing a report as part of a WHS incident reporting procedure.

WHS Incident Reporting Procedure for construction

An accurate WHS incident reporting procedure on construction sites is paramount to a safety-first ethos. It empowers immediate responses, drives continuous improvement, promotes safe work sites, ensures compliance, […]

A WHS incident is an unplanned event at work that can cause harm. The image shows an event like this on a construction site - a worker is hurt.

What is the definition of a WHS incident? For tradespeople

If you’re a tradesperson, and you need to know ‘what is the definition of a WHS incident’, we’ve outlined it for you in this blog. The construction industry […]

The principal contractor discusses a project with the architect on site.

Principal Contractor: Obligations and Responsibilities

In construction, a principal contractor assumes a pivotal position to ensure the smooth execution of projects.  They actively oversee and coordinate various aspects of construction, with a primary […]

Construction sites are busy and potentially dangerous places to work, this is why you need a construction WHS policy.

5 reasons you need a construction WHS policy

Construction sites are busy and potentially dangerous places to work, with the risk of injury always present.  Being struck by a moving object, for example, is a major […]

Construction Management Plan NSW requirements

What are the requirements of a Construction Management Plan in NSW?

A Construction Management Plan is now a common requirement for larger, more complex developments for most councils in NSW.   A Construction Management Plan addresses the impacts a construction […]

How to maintain construction business growth

5 tips to manage construction business growth

Over the last few years, builders have experienced some of their busiest times, with the general population spending more time at home and less time injecting cash into […]

How to write a construction WHS policy

How to write a construction WHS policy

A construction WHS Policy aims to ensure the safety of all workers on a construction site. A construction WHS Policy is a written commitment from a construction company.  […]