Site induction … who’s checking?
At contract start

All good here!
At site entry

Who is checking here?
On site

What is your liability here?
Smart induction management
Who is checking contractors have met induction requirements at point of entry?

- Are sub-contractors qualified?
- Are sub-contractors still accredited and qualified at time of service?
- Have all individuals completed site induction?

What’s at risk?
You don’t need us to tell you that site inductions are essential for visitors and contractors. But what’s at risk?
Failure to comply with your health and safety duties could lead to fines of up to hundreds of thousands of dollars, whether you’re an individual, safety officer or corporation.
Type of failure |
You as an individual involved |
You’re the health and safety officer |
You’re a corporation |
---|---|---|---|
Failure involving recklessness exposes an individual to risk of death, serious injury or illness. | $300,000 and/ or five years in jail |
$600,000 and/ or five years in jail |
$3 million and/ or five years in jail |
Failure that exposes an individual to risk of death, serious injury or illness. | $150,000 | $300,000 | $1.5 million |
Failure to comply with health and safety duties. | $50,000 | $100,000 | $500,000 |
Source: The Business Case for Safe, Healthy & Productive Work. Co-funded by Safe Work Australia, Safety Institute of Australia and CPA Australia. 2.4. Compliance, penalties and insurance.
How Verified works with induction

Their phone, not yours.
- No software
- No hardware
- No reception support
- No queue
Get Verified to help you manage your regulatory and safe work responsibilities.
What Verified offers that others can’t.
Their device

Your process

Our check

- Your documentation
- Your site induction workflow
- Self-managed
- Accreditation and certificate check
- Site specific
- Role specific
- Confirmation acknowledgment
Simple and easy implementation
No infrastructure

Their phone
No software

Our QR code
No headaches
