How do I keep records of worker inductions?
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
Keep records of worker inductions by using sign-in sheets, checklists, and digital logs. Store these records securely and make sure they're easily accessible for audits. Regularly update them when new workers join or existing ones complete refresher training.
Key points
- Use sign-in sheets for attendance.
- Maintain digital records for easy access.
- Update records regularly for new inductions.
Induction records are essential for compliance and safety audits. Make sure you have a consistent process in place to record who's been inducted, what training they received, and when. This helps keep everyone on site safe and informed.
How Alloovium helps
Alloovium helps by tracking induction records and compliance requirements in one easy-to-access platform.
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General information for Australian construction professionals — not legal advice. Verify jurisdiction-specific requirements with the relevant regulator.