What should be covered in a construction site induction?
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
A construction site induction should cover site rules, safety procedures, emergency protocols, and specific hazards. You need to go over site access, PPE requirements, and environmental considerations too. Make sure everyone knows their roles and who to report to.
Key points
- Site rules and safety procedures
- Emergency protocols and hazards
- PPE requirements and site access
Inductions are key for getting everyone on the same page. They set the tone for safety and compliance on site. Make sure all workers understand what's expected and how to stay safe. Regular updates are also a good idea as site conditions change.
How Alloovium helps
Alloovium helps track compliance with site induction requirements and ensures everyone's up to date.
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General information for Australian construction professionals — not legal advice. Verify jurisdiction-specific requirements with the relevant regulator.