SERVICES
We provide a range of proactive ergonomic and safety evaluations with a focus on risk assessment, workstation design, worksite layout and/injury prevention.
We have specialised knowledge in the fields of ergonomics and safety management, including: aspects of physical, cognitive and perceptual capabilities and limitations, and of normal human behaviours, relevant to considering issues such as physical injury causation and risk perception; the evaluation of workplaces, workstations and other environments in order to identify potential hazards and assess associated risks of injury; and, measures that might be implemented to eliminate or control reasonably foreseeable risks of injury.
With over 30 years in the construction industry we have specialist knowledge of the Building Code of Australia, building Code of Practice and quality assurance, including all aspects of access and egress, building costs, required legislated maintenance and quality of workmanship.
For our full list of services see below:
- Ergonomic and safety evaluations
- Risk Assessments
- Workstation Design
- Compliance with WH&S and OH&S legislation
- Worksite Layout
- Injury Prevention
- Forensic Assessment and Reporting
- Hazard Identification
- Manual handling assessments
- Overuse strain assessment and prevention
- Workflow and workstation assessment
- Accident and incident investigation including near misses
- Building Code of Australia assessments
- Slip, trip and fall investigation
- Slip testing of surfaces to Australian Standards
- Access and egress investigations including stairs and ramps
- Safe work at heights including, scaffolding, elevated work platforms and safe use of ladders
- Traffic management assessments
- Specialist in Building, Construction and Civil safety incident causation and prevention
- In–depth interviews with clients to assess accident causation
- Forensic inspections and measurements to assess accident causation.
- Repetitive activity assessments
- Lifting, carrying, pulling and or pushing assessments
- Plant and machinery injury causation