From Perth CBD projects to Pilbara sites and FIFO rosters, Safety Space helps WA PCBUs keep hazards, controls, and incidents traceable under the Work Health and Safety Act 2020 (WA)—with practical reporting for WorkSafe WA–style scrutiny.
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WA modernised its WHS laws with the Work Health and Safety Act 2020 (WA), administered and enforced through WorkSafe WA (part of the Department of Energy, Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety). Safety Space gives you one system for risk registers, inspections, incidents, and contractor controls—so due diligence is visible, not buried in folders. For statutory context, see our WHS legislation Western Australia guide and pair with WHS compliance software for cross-state programmes.

Model-WHS style duties and definitions now apply in WA; configure workflows so officers, workers, and contractors see obligations in plain language tied to your operations—not a generic overseas checklist.
Maintain verifiable histories for high-risk licences, plant maintenance, notifiable incidents, and improvement notices—so responses to WorkSafe WA are faster and more complete.
Mining and resources, LNG maintenance, commercial construction in Perth, agriculture in the Wheatbelt, and remote logistics all need different hazard sets. Layer our WHS systems, construction safety software, and field workforce management patterns to match your roster model.
Tie inspections and training expiries to crews and rosters so handovers between day/night or swing changes do not reset accountability to zero.
High-rise, civil, and industrial builders juggling multiple subcontractors—standardise pre-starts, SWMS links, and site induction evidence. Extend with construction safety software.
Critical controls, isolation rules, and emergency exercises need disciplined records across pits, processing plants, and shutdowns—especially when WorkSafe WA focuses on repeat risks.
Grain handling, machinery interactions, and long-distance logistics benefit from mobile-first inspections and simple incident capture when crews are hours from the office.
Permit-linked checks, simultaneous operations, and fatigue-sensitive rosters—document what was verified on each shift, not just the paperwork filed at the end of the job.
Aggression, manual handling, and contractor access in hospitals and community settings—keep WHS evidence aligned with clinical governance reviews.
Yards, wharves, and intermodal sites—tie traffic management plans to daily observations and near-miss trends before a serious vehicle interaction occurs.
Define sites, camps, depots, and mobile plant so permissions and reporting lines match how your WA business actually runs—not just head office org charts.
Run bowties or simpler control registers with verification tasks assigned to supervisors—so “paper SWMS” gaps show up before WorkSafe WA or your client audits do.
Capture injuries, dangerous occurrences, and high-potential near misses with structured investigation steps; link actions to hazards and training gaps for measurable follow-through.
Roll up open actions, repeat hazards, and training compliance for officer due diligence reporting—without manually stitching spreadsheets each quarter.
Grounded in how WorkSafe WA regulates high-consequence industries in WA. Use official sources such as WorkSafe WA and the WA legislation database for the exact text of duties and notifiable incidents.
Structured fields for serious injuries, dangerous incidents, and mines safety reporting scenarios common in WA—supporting rapid internal triage before external notifications.
Track high-quality inspections, overrides stopped, and near-miss ratios by camp or crew—so leadership sees drift before TRIF lags behind reality.
Renewal tracking for appointments, high-risk work licences, and medicals tied to individuals and roles—critical when WorkSafe WA examines competency on site.
Shared hazard views where host employers and subcontractors overlap—reduces grey zones during simultaneous operations common on WA projects.
Scenarios showing how WA teams use Safety Space. Illustrative only—your legal duties and reporting obligations depend on your PCBU role and current law.
Swing-change handovers with shared critical control checks and a single incident log per site ID—reducing duplicate entries across day and night supervisors.
Pilbara, WAClient-ready monthly packs: open hazards, closed actions, and training status by subcontractor—without rebuilding PowerPoint decks from five different tools.
Perth, WAHarvest-season inductions, auger guarding inspections, and chemical store audits assigned to depot managers—visibility for the board without micromanaging each farm gate.
South West, WAConfigured for the post–WHS Act 2020 (WA) world—officer due diligence, upstream duties, and worker representation are easier to demonstrate with coherent data.
Mobile capture, offline-tolerant habits, and clear ownership keep records intact when crews rotate or when the person who “knew the story” is on leave.
Produce chronological evidence for plant, training, incidents, and corrective actions—so you spend inspection time on substance, not file hunting.
If you also operate in SA, NSW, or QLD, mirror governance while keeping WA-specific registers—compare with our other state pages from the hub below.
See Safety Space against your actual sites, hazards, and reporting cadence—FIFO, Perth metro, or both.
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