Safety Audit Services Perth for Safer Workplaces
Running a workplace in Perth means keeping people safe, meeting WHS duties, and staying ready for site checks. Our safety audit services help you find gaps, control risks, and create a safer workplace before small issues lead to injuries, incidents, or delays.
Trusted Safety Audit Consultants in Perth, WA
HSEQ Australia helps Perth businesses review workplace safety, WHS compliance, site risks, and safety management systems. We work with contractors, site teams, business owners, and managers who need clear findings, practical advice, and a simple action plan.
A safety audit gives your organization a better view of how safety works each day. It checks whether employees have the right training, whether hazards are controlled, and whether records support your safety duties.
What Are Safety Audit Services?
Safety audits are structured reviews of your workplace, work areas, safety records, equipment, hazards, training, emergency plans, and compliance controls.
- Check what is working
- Identify what needs attention
- Decide practical next actions
- Understand health and safety risks across daily work
Why Workplace Safety Audits Matter
Workplace safety audits matter because WHS compliance depends on more than written policies. A business must understand its risks, check controls, and keep workers, contractors, visitors, and other people safer while work is carried out.
Find Hazards Early
Find hazards before incidents happen and reduce the chance of workplace injuries, delays, and avoidable risks.
Check Safety Procedures
Review whether workers follow safety procedures and whether site controls are used properly during daily work.
Review Records & Training
Check records, training, and site controls so your business has stronger evidence for WHS duties.
Support Contractor Compliance
Support contractor and supplier compliance with clearer expectations, files, and audit evidence.
Prepare for Audits
Prepare for internal, external, or third-party audits with cleaner records and practical actions.
Create Safer Workplaces
Create a safer workplace for employees, visitors, contractors, and site teams.
What Is Included in a Workplace Safety Audit?
A workplace safety audit can be adjusted to your industry, site type, and risk level. Most audits include a review of work areas, safety documentation, hazard controls, emergency response, consultation records, training evidence, and incident management.
The review can also check how management tracks actions after incidents or inspections.
Our Safety Audit Process
Our process is simple, clear, and built around real workplace needs. We do not only check documents. We look at how safety works on-site, how employees follow procedures, and where management can make better decisions.
Site Review and Safety Documentation Check
We review the workplace layout, work areas, equipment, emergency tools, signage, and active job tasks.
- Procedures
- Risk registers
- Training records
- Inspection sheets
- Incident reports
- Contractor files
Risk, Hazard, and Compliance Gap Review
We identify workplace hazards, risk control gaps, and areas that may not meet WHS expectations.
- Manual handling
- Plant safety
- Working at heights
- Hazardous substances
- Traffic control
- Emergency management
Safety Audit Report and Action Plan
You receive a clear safety audit report with findings, risk levels, and practical actions.
- Decide what to fix first
- Assign action owners
- Track evidence
- Close out gaps
Safety Management System Audits
A safety management system audit checks how your WHS system works across the business. It may review leadership duties, worker consultation, risk management, training, incident reporting, inspections, emergency planning, and management reviews.
This type of audit helps businesses check whether safety is managed in a planned way and whether procedures, records, tools, and workplace controls match the risks found across the organization.
Compliance Audits and WHS Gap Analysis
A WHS compliance audit checks if your workplace meets legal duties, internal rules, and client requirements. A gap analysis then shows where your current system falls short and what actions can close those gaps.
This is useful before tender submissions, client checks, insurance reviews, regulator visits, or internal leadership reviews.
Safety Audits for High-Risk Industries
High-risk workplaces need stronger controls because workers may face plant, traffic, chemicals, heights, confined spaces, remote work, or emergency risks. A targeted audit helps each business focus on the risks that matter most.
Construction
Construction audits may check SWMS, site access, subcontractors, plant, and working at heights.
Mining
Mining audits may review remote site risks, emergency plans, and contractor compliance.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing audits may check machinery, equipment, work areas, and worker training.
Transport
Transport audits may check traffic flow, loading areas, equipment, and safety procedures.
Example: A contractor starting a new Perth construction project may need a site safety audit before work begins. The audit can find missing records, weak hazard controls, and unclear emergency roles before workers enter the area.
Internal, External, and Third-Party Safety Audits
Different audit types serve different needs. Choosing the right one depends on your risk level, client requirements, and how independent the review must be.
Internal Safety Audit
An internal safety audit helps your own team check routine safety performance.
External Safety Audit
An external safety audit gives your business a fresh view of gaps and improvement needs.
Third-Party Safety Audit
A third-party safety audit can support client, tender, contractor, or assurance needs.
Why Choose HSEQ Australia for Safety Audits
HSEQ Australia gives Perth businesses clear safety advice without complex wording. Our team focuses on practical findings, useful reports, and actions your team can follow.
Related HSEQ Services
Safety audits often connect with other HSEQ needs. Related services may include:
- WHS management system support
- HSEQ compliance reviews
- ISO audit services
- Contractor safety audits
- Workplace inspections
- Risk assessments
- Safety documentation reviews
Safety Audit Services FAQs
What is included in a safety audit?
A safety audit usually includes site checks, document review, hazard controls, training records, emergency plans, incident records, and a clear action plan.
How often should a workplace safety audit be done?
Many businesses run safety audits yearly, but high-risk workplaces may need them more often based on site risk, incidents, and client needs.
Who can conduct a safety audit?
A trained safety auditor, WHS consultant, HSEQ consultant, or competent internal team member can conduct an audit if they understand the work and risks.
What is the difference between a safety audit and a safety inspection?
A safety inspection checks current site conditions. A safety audit reviews the wider system, including records, controls, training, and compliance evidence.
Do safety audits help with WHS compliance?
Yes. Safety audits help businesses find gaps, check controls, and keep better records for WHS duties and internal safety standards.
Can you audit contractors and subcontractors?
Yes. Contractor audits can review licences, insurances, SWMS, training, inductions, procedures, and site safety performance.
What happens after the audit?
You receive a report with findings, risk ratings, and actions. Your team can then fix gaps, assign owners, and track close-out evidence.
Are safety audits useful before tenders?
Yes. A pre-tender audit can help show stronger safety systems, better records, and clearer contractor compliance processes.
Do you offer safety audits outside Perth?
HSEQ Australia can support Perth, WA, and other Australian businesses depending on the service type and site needs.
Book Safety Audit Services in Perth
A safer workplace starts with clear facts, not guesswork. Our team can review your site, check your WHS system, and give you a simple action plan that supports safer work and better compliance.
Contact HSEQ Australia to book safety audit services in Perth or discuss the right audit type for your business.