Site Induction Checklists for Every Trade
A site induction ensures every worker understands the specific hazards, emergency procedures, and safety requirements of a work site before they start. WHS legislation requires PCBUs to provide adequate information and instruction to workers. Our induction checklists are trade-specific, covering the hazards and controls most relevant to each trade, with a worker acknowledgment register for documented sign-off.
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Carpentry
Framing, formwork, trusses, decking, fit-out, and heights
Concreting
Formwork, pouring, finishing, post-tensioning, and tilt-up/precast
Bricklaying & Masonry
Brick and block laying, stone work, retaining walls, and lintels
Scaffolding & Access
Scaffold erection and dismantling, working platforms, and edge protection
Demolition
Residential, commercial, asbestos, excavation, and hazmat removal
Civil Works
Road works, drainage, kerbing, stormwater, and earthmoving
Painting
Interior, exterior, lead paint, spray painting, and heights
Plastering
Plasterboard, fire-rated systems, rendering, and wet areas
Flooring
Timber, carpet, vinyl, concrete grinding, and epoxy coatings
Tiling
Floor tiling, wall tiling, wet area tiling, and large-format tiles
Glazing
Window and door glass installation, curtain walling, and skylights
Insulation
Thermal insulation, acoustic insulation, sarking, and wall wrapping
Waterproofing
Membrane application, wet area waterproofing, balcony, and roof membranes
Electrical / HVAC / Solar
Electrical rough-in, switchboards, solar, AC, ventilation, and cabling
Plumbing
Hot water, drainage, gas fitting, confined spaces, and excavation
Fire Protection
Fire services, sprinkler systems, fire door installation, and detection
Roofing
Roof tiling, sheeting, restoration, gutters, and height safety
Welding & Hot Work
Arc welding, gas cutting, grinding, brazing, and hot work permits
Landscaping
Earthworks, retaining walls, irrigation, paving, and tree work
Fencing
Timber, metal, and glass fencing, post hole boring, and pool fencing
Signage & Line Marking
Traffic management, road signage, car park marking, and wayfinding
Swimming Pool Construction
Pool excavation, steel fixing, plumbing, tiling, and pool fencing
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Site Induction Checklists — Common Questions
Is a site induction a legal requirement?
Yes. Under WHS legislation, PCBUs must provide workers with adequate information, training, instruction, and supervision. A documented site induction is the standard way to meet this obligation.
What does a site induction checklist cover?
Our checklists cover site-specific hazards, emergency procedures, PPE requirements, first aid locations, reporting procedures, and trade-specific safety controls.
Do induction checklists include a sign-off register?
Yes. Every induction checklist includes a worker acknowledgment register where workers sign to confirm they have received and understood the induction.
Audited Against Australian WHS/OHS Legislation
Every document is internally audited against national WHS/OHS legislation and relevant AS/NZS standards to ensure legislative alignment. Found something that needs updating? Let us know and we'll fix it at no cost.