What training records must I keep for workers in WA?
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
In WA, you need to keep training records for safety inductions, high-risk work licenses, and any specific training like first aid or operating machinery. These records should be up to date and accessible for compliance checks.
Key points
- Safety induction records
- High-risk work licenses
- Specific training records like first aid
Keeping accurate training records is essential for compliance with WA safety regulations. You must ensure these records are easily accessible for audits and can demonstrate that workers are qualified for their tasks. Regularly check that these records are current and complete.
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