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1300 558 027 www.buildsafe.net.au Buildsafe is a leading provider of onsite safety systems BUILDSAFE FRANCHISES NOW AVAILABLE Act now to get a free franchise information package and secure your region. LOWER ROOF WALKWAY HANGON PLATFORM VOID PLATFORM RAFTER FALLGUARD BENDIGO GEELONG GIPPSLAND GLADSTONE GOLD COAST MELBOURNE NORTH BRISBANE NORTHERN RIVERS SUNSHINE COAST WEST BRISBANE

Work Health & Safety Feature innovations in While safety at work is managed by practical and safe systems and products, HIA Safety Services is going high-tech. t the heart of the Work Health & Safety (WHS) Act is the reasonable expectation that when anyone walks out their door in the morning to go to work, they will not die or be injured in a workplace accident. WHS is about keeping people safe. In 1972, a UK Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) enquiry, the Robens Enquiry, identified a lack of participation as a contributor to workplace accidents or, as Lord Robens said: The primary responsibility for doing something about the present levels of occupational accidents and disease lies with those who create the risk and those who work with them. The Robens Enquiry has been the basis for all OHS laws in Australia since, and in January 2012 the Commonwealth, states and territories of Australia agreed to implement nationally harmonised WHS legislation. The aim of this was, A safety among others, to create efficiencies for governments in the provision of WHS services, and to address compliance and regulatory burdens for those working across more than one state/territory. Nonetheless, the new WHS is a minefield of more stringent regulations, where the consequences of noncompliance can be devastating for a small-to-medium residential building industry business. HIA Safety Services, set up in 2006, helped ease the regulatory burden for members and tick all the boxes on compliance. The HIA service provides safety solutions, systems and products on a feefor-service basis to residential and commercial builders, contractors, manufacturers and suppliers in the home building industry. Now, HIA is expanding its role from simply being responsive and regulation driven, to proactively manage all safety needs as a one-stop-shop, safety services business partner. Taking the Robens Enquiry findings literally, HIA is directly taking on the primary responsibility for doing something and expanding to be able to manage every aspect of a member s WHS issues. Already moving from simply a frontend transactional service, HIA now plays more of a relationship consultancy role, providing new, ongoing valuable services to members such as on-site auditing, inducting contractors, doing site-specific safety plans etc., and providing educational opportunities such as toolbox talks and more. So a member doesn t just buy one product, but can now look to HIA as their indispensable safety partner to provide ongoing support. And with options to expand HIA s already successful use in other areas of webinars, video conferences online etc. where access to workshops and further information is made easier for those for whom geographical location generally restricts or prevents such opportunity there s a wealth of information to be gained. To help with this, HIA is introducing a high-tech initiative which will completely revolutionise the way members go about their safety compliance, making it as simple as, for example, scanning a QR code to perform their on-site induction on their smartphone. Using QR codes the barcode icons now commonly seen on advertising and which allow a user to go directly to that advertiser s site contractors will be able to come on site, use their smartphone to scan a WHS QR code which the builder has put on their site sign, and immediately launch the site induction sheet on that phone. Called HIA Safety Services Safe Scan, members using the new system will be able to go through a checklist for compliance and fulfill their professional obligations, even being able to physically sign on the phone. This will then go to the appropriate staff in that building company, or to HIA, who will be able to manage the reporting on a member s behalf, and the system will provide a body of evidence that the contractors have actually inducted themselves. A win-win situation. With record keeping and evidence of induction a key requirement of compliance, this system captures everything immediately and Photo courtesy Buildsafe HOUSING NOVEMBER 2014 77

Work Health & Safety Feature Photo courtesy Home Timber & Hardware securely. There are also plans to provide access to a site-specific plan in this way. With the digital revolution touching the lives of virtually every business around the globe, HIA is definitely ahead of the pack, and expects to launch the HIA Safety Services Safe Scan in December. To find out more, call 1300 650 620. Clearly, increased WHS legislation in recent years has seen worksite safety evolve to be a key priority for businesses across the construction industry. Creating a safe working environment not only contributes to the success of a business but is one of the best ways to retain staff and maximise productivity. With such a strong emphasis on safety, it s important to ensure workers have the correct gear and equipment and are complying with strict safety guidelines. The Australian personal protective equipment (PPE) market has an estimated revenue of $650 million dollars and is driven by the increased demand for hearing, face, eyes, head and respiratory safety protection equipment. There is also increased variety in more traditional pieces such as protective clothing, gloves and footwear. And the resurgence of housing starts and renovations in many states is expected to fuel further market growth in coming years, says Home Timber & Hardware buyer, Shy Jachimowicz. Home Timber & Hardware has responded to demand and has a large range of safety equipment. We work with tradies every day and we know how important worksite safety is, Shy says. The industry has come a long way from where it was even five years ago with regard to workplace safety and we re always looking for the best products to protect our clients. Customers should always check the equipment they are purchasing is going to cover their needs and protect them fully, he advises. One of our most popular items in the disposable respiratory range is the market-leading Unisafe P2 carbon valved respirator, offering P2 protection with the added protection against fumes and odours. Complemented by the Protector range of half-face respirators and filters, the Protector and Unisafe branded products meet all the required Australian standards, he says. When it comes to safety, addressing and preventing the risks of work at height is not negotiable, says Speedsafe Australia Pty Ltd. The risk goes beyond codes of practice or guidelines and is mandated by WHS legislation in all Australian jurisdictions, particularly under the new harmonised laws (for example, the Work Health & Safety Acts in NSW, QLD, SA, ACT, NT and Tas). To ignore this can lead to some pretty serious penalties, or worse still injuries or death. Speedsafe Australia is an entirely Australian-owned company focusing on temporary guardrail and edge protection systems, which can help meet your duties to the law and more importantly your workers, contractors and yourself when working at heights, such as during wall and roof construction. Speedsafe says its products are Australian-designed and made, as well as tested and certified to Standard AS/NZS 4994 2009. Whether work is commercial or domestic, Speedsafe produces compact, lightweight, and durable systems, which suit a multitude of construction methods. Speedsafe says it strives to incorporate fast, simple, tool-less and mechanical fixing to help you get on with the job, as well as being cost-effective without compromising safety or cutting corners. From first-floor framing protection to universal systems, Speedsafe aims to keep its modular systems innovative, interchangeable and adaptable. They will do the job they were designed to do, saving you the headache of having to manage inferior or mismatched systems. Another scaffolding solution is Molecular Scaffold Sales. With so many options available for scaffolding in Australia s market today, Molecular says it s important to note the differences between products. Molecular Scaffold Sales has long been a leader in the scaffold industry owing to its ongoing research and development, which has enabled Molecular to offer many benefits on its product range at no extra cost to end users. The benefits include: a fully tested and WorkSafe-registered rating of 450kg (not 225kg) on all aluminium mobile towers; full RHS platform sub-frame (not suspended cross members); solid/bolt-on platform hooks (not twopiece/riveted); welded brace couplings (not riveted); and universal platforms, allowing for both solid and ladder access applications in the one platform a galvanised steel frame scaffold system at 1225mm wide (not 1310mm) so there is not a 85mm gap in their platform a huge WHS risk and a size that does not comply with Australian Standards (that is, a maximum 10mm gap between boards). According to Molecular it is also the only company to have the fully tested and patented SafeMate which enables the installer to set up a handrail to an Photo courtesy Speedsafe Australia HOUSING NOVEMBER 2014 79

Work Health & Safety Feature Image courtesy Molecular Scaffold Sales upper deck from below during the installation process. Finally, as the original innovators, Molecular stands by its popular Scaffold Trailer Pack, which it says is the only practical, userfriendly pack available in a huge range of sizes in today s market. A scaffolding solution with a difference is SSS Roof Scaffold s Worksmart Platform, an award-winning, passive fall prevention system which the company says is a strong, safe and secure solution to working on sloping roofs. The SSS Roof Scaffold System has been providing a safe working environment for all trades for more than 10 years, with the added benefit that the scaffold can be quickly fixed to existing roof structures in less than 10 minutes. According to SSS Roof Scaffold, once the Worksmart Platform system is installed with handrails and planks, it provides a safe working platform and perimeter fall protection, negating the need for additional harnesses, positioning, or fall arrest systems. The entirely modular system is durable and made from hot-dipped galvanised steel. The main components are the professional contractor bracket (adjustable to suit roof pitch from 22 45 degrees), hand rail support, and end protection that can also double as a workbench mount. All components are easily folded up into a compact, lightweight package that is easy to transport. The various mounting options can be used on all types of roofs (tile, iron, slate) without damage to the surface or compromising the waterproofing of the roof, and the professional contractor brackets can also be used to permanently mount plant and machinery such as HVAC plant, solar panels or hot water services on a pitched roof. The Worksmart Platform is designed specifically for all trades who want to work safely on roofs, reducing the risk of falls and helping to minimise the costs associated with workplace accidents and injuries. The SSS Roof Scaffold System has been load tested to Australian and New Zealand Standards (AS/NZS 1576 series) and complies with WHS Legislation. Australian and International patents apply. Finally, not just a scaffold system but a complete franchise-come-training program is Buildsafe. The brainchild of Melbourne-based builder and

Photo courtesy SSS Roof Scaffold business owner, Peter Horton, who saw a niche in the building industry, Peter began designing and manufacturing an innovative scaffolding alternative that would revolutionise the way builders build. After partnering with south east Queenslanders Grant Edwards and Milton Young in 2003, the trio worked with key people in the industry to develop products that would facilitate a faster, safer, build. The end result was a high quality, lightweight alternative, enabling traditional scaffold to be onsite for half of the time it used to be, offering easier site access and reducing on site clutter. To complement the product, Buildsafe designed an in-house training program for staff, ensuring high quality workmanship is maintained as well as providing the opportunity for unskilled labourers to develop a career in safety. Providing a fall protection system that s fast to install and dismantle, the business grew quickly and now has a dedicated and experienced team of more than 200 employees and a fleet of over 70 bright orange vehicles. Our growth is a result of a total commitment to customer service and constant innovation of hassle-free products that builders love to work with, Milton Young says. One of Buildsafe s first employees went out on his own in 2013 to launch the first franchise, Buildsafe Gladstone. After witnessing his phenomenal success, the company has opened in another five locations, with another planned for Newcastle before 2015 and then in Sydney soon after. With strong branding and a reliable product Buildsafe plans to grow the business nationally with its proven franchise system. H For more information: Buildsafe call 1300 558 027 or visit www.buildsafe.net.au HIA Safety Services call 1300 650 620 or visit www.hia.com.au/en/productsservices/ safetyservices.aspx Home Timber & Hardware call 1300 889 449 or visit www.homehardware.com.au Molecular Scaffold Sales call 0422 687 187 or visit www.molecularscaffoldsales.com.au Speedsafe Australia Pty Ltd visit www.speedsafe.com.au SSS Roof Scaffold call 1300 306 069 or visit www.sssscaffold.com