What is required for a construction site induction in WA?
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
In WA, a construction site induction must cover site-specific hazards, emergency procedures, and safety policies. Workers need to sign off on their understanding of the induction material. Inductions should be documented and kept on record for compliance checks.
Key points
- Cover site hazards and procedures.
- Sign-off required for understanding.
- Document induction for compliance.
Each worker must complete the induction before starting on site. This ensures everyone knows the risks and protocols specific to that site. Regular updates may be needed when procedures change or new hazards are identified.
How Alloovium helps
Alloovium helps track compliance and maintain induction records easily.
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General information for Australian construction professionals — not legal advice. Verify jurisdiction-specific requirements with the relevant regulator.