Description
Description
This extra large green plastic tacklebox is perfect for a crew of 25, featuring a lift out tray for organized storage.
The dust proof, rust proof, and water resistant design makes it durable and reliable for outdoor use. It also comes with a compliant first aid label for quick identification in an emergency
Toolbox Style Plastic Cases
These top quality plastic toolboxes are made in Australia and feature lift-out or cantilever trays so that all products are visible and readily accessible.
30cm x-46.5cm x-18cm
Safety is taken extremely seriously under Australian Law and is regulated by SafeWork Australia using model WHS.
Choosing the right first aid equipment in the trades & construction industry is critical in protecting your business, employees, contractors, volunteers and visitors.
Assurance Training & Sales has created this range of first aid kits to ensure compliance and employee safety,and peace of mind for business owners.
It is also mandatory that all first aid equipment in the workplace is clearly identified with first aid signs.
More about SafeWork Australia & WHS Law
SafeWork Australia Inspectors can conduct onsite compliance checks, especially construction sites that have high visibility and are in public places without notice.
The purpose of these inspections is to ensure compliance with Work Health & Safety Law.
Safety breaches including failing to provide adequate first aid equipment can result in fines of up to $80,000, closure of your business and even jail time.
Persons conducting business in Australian Workplaces are responsible for providing adequate first aid equipment according to the risks of the environment in which employees will be working.
To decide what you need, you must conduct a thorough risk assessment based on the actual hazards of each site and location. This will change from project to project.
Considerations when selecting the right first aid equipment include:
- The average number of people usually onsite-this needs to include contractors and volunteers
- Remoteness and Isolated areas where emergency responses can be delayed
- Hot works- sites where tools and equipment can cause serious injuries such as angle grinders, welders, drop saws
- Construction tools such as Paslode Nail Guns, chisels
- Sites with scaffolding, heavy plant and high traffic.
What is Australia's workplace safety law?