Workplace health and safety software tuned to how South Australian PCBUs actually operate: clear duties under the SA WHS laws, evidence for SafeWork SA inspections, and practical tools for sites from Adelaide to regional SA.
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South Australia runs its own WHS regime under the Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (SA) and regulations, enforced and guided by SafeWork SA. Safety Space helps you document consultation, risk controls, training, and incident follow-up in one place—so when a regulator or client asks how you meet your duties, the trail is already there. Pair it with our WHS management system approach and incident reporting software for end-to-end coverage.

Templates and workflows structured around the Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (SA) and supporting regulations—so hazard ID, risk assessment, and control verification map to how duties are expressed in South Australia.
Keep incident logs, notifiable event details, corrective actions, and consultation notes organised for SafeWork SA enquiries—not scattered across inboxes and spreadsheets.
From defence supply and advanced manufacturing in Adelaide’s corridors to mining in the north, wine regions, and healthcare—configure registers and inspections to match how your sector works in SA. See also WHS systems, construction safety software, and contractor management software for multi-party sites.
Track licence renewals, plant maintenance, training expiries, and review cycles with reminders—so recurring SA compliance tasks do not slip when teams are stretched.
Principal contractor duties, subcontractor coordination, and site induction evidence—aligned to how projects run across metropolitan SA and regional builds. Our construction safety software extends this for high-tempo sites.
Copper, quarrying, and remote operations need robust pre-starts, critical risk controls, and audit trails. Centralise SWMS-linked checks and incident learning for SA’s industrial footprint.
Seasonal labour, machinery, chemicals, and heat—configure inspections and inductions for Barossa, Riverland, and broadacre properties without generic “one size” forms.
Document change management, machine guarding verifications, and contractor rules for supply chains that must show tight WHS governance to primes and auditors.
Manual handling, aggression management, and contractor access—keep staff and patient safety records structured for internal quality review and external scrutiny.
Fatigue-sensitive rosters, traffic management, and loading risks—tie inspections and incidents to sites and shifts for SA distribution and waterfront-style operations.
Start from SA-appropriate registers, inspection types, and roles (PCBU, officers, workers, contractors) so your hierarchy of controls and consultation is reflected in the system from day one.
Run assessments that capture residual risk, verification of controls, and links to SWMS or safe work procedures—so field teams and managers share one version of the truth.
Capture what happened, immediate actions, and investigation steps; generate structured summaries that support timely escalation and SafeWork SA notification discipline where required.
Dashboards for open actions, overdue training, and inspection completion—export evidence packs for internal audit, ISO 45001 alignment, or regulator visits without a last-minute scramble.
Content and workflows shaped for SA’s regulator and legal framework—not a generic checklist. Cross-check duties and guidance via SafeWork SA and the South Australian legislation portal for authoritative wording on notifiable incidents and duties.
Fields and narratives that mirror what PCBUs typically need to assemble after serious injuries, dangerous occurrences, or regulatory enquiries—without losing attachments or version history.
Compare completion rates and open actions across Adelaide HQ, Whyalla, regional depots, and transient crews—so weak spots show up before an audit or client review.
Plant registrations, high-risk licences, medicals, and recurring inspections roll into one calendar with owners—reducing “we thought someone else had it” failures.
Log meetings, outcomes, and hazards raised through consultation channels so you can demonstrate engagement—not just a signed policy on a wall.
Examples of how SA organisations structure WHS in Safety Space. Names and metrics are illustrative; your configuration depends on your operations and legal advice.
Unified subcontractor inductions, daily pre-starts, and photo-linked hazards across eight active projects—cutting time spent re-keying site data for monthly executive reviews.
Adelaide, SAShift handover logs, critical control checks, and incident learning loops tied to equipment classes—giving supervisors a single view before ramp-up periods.
Regional SASeasonal worker onboarding, chemical storage inspections, and forklift-area traffic plans tracked per cellar door and warehouse—without duplicating spreadsheets each vintage.
Barossa, SALanguage and workflows that respect PCBU/officer/worker duties as expressed in the SA WHS framework—not US or EU OHS templates pasted into an Australian skin.
When questions arise after an inspection or notifiable event, pull coherent histories (who knew what, when actions closed) instead of reconstructing from chat threads.
The same platform scales from a single Adelaide office to dispersed crews—permissions and sites keep sensitive data contained while leadership sees roll-ups.
Use Safety Space alongside HR, ERP, or project tools: fewer double entries, clearer accountability, and better handoffs between safety, operations, and procurement.
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