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Building Safety Knowledge


Saturday, 11 March, 2017


Building Safety Knowledge

Pro-Visual Publishing, in conjunction with the Master Builders Association of Western Australia, has released the latest edition of the WA Construction Site Safety Guide, with augmented reality (AR) capabilities. The highly visible information contained within the guide provides a constant reminder to follow proper procedures and reinforces the message of health and safety. In 2017 alone there have been eight fatalities in the construction industry, showing just how important safety culture is on construction sites.

The interactive guide covers a range of topics, such as:

  • Crane safety
  • Working at heights
  • On-site temporary power distribution boards
  • Working in confined spaces.

Not only do the augmented reality capabilities of the guide lead viewers to further resources, they also increase engagement with the safety information. When workers engage with safety, it could mean the difference between life and death.

“I would like to thank all of the sponsors of the WA Construction Site Safety Guide 2017/18. Their support has made it possible for the Guide to be distributed free of charge.”

– John Hutchings, CEO, Pro-Visual Publishing.

Pro-Visual Publishing is the leading specialist in wall-mounted workplace health & safety, food safety & hygiene, and wellbeing information resource guides. Each guide is practical and informative, providing a quick reference point for management and staff. Pro-Visual Publishing’s guides are vital resources to ensure workers return home exactly the way they came to work.

For further information, or to obtain additional copies of the Guide, please call (02) 8272 2611, email marketing@provisual.com.au or visit www.provisual.com.au.

For media enquiries or images, please contact Deanna Davenport at Pro-Visual Publishing on (02) 8272 2611 or ddavenport@provisual.com.au.

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