JETLINE COMPLIANCE

At Jetline Corporation , our staff are fully trained in safety management and procedures when kerbing, concreting or constructing retaining walls. We always ensure to operate with safety as a top priority!

Due to the diligence of our staff, we have an excellent safety record with no lost time due to accidents over the last 14 years. This has been achieved by developing and adhering to a safety plan, which includes the following components: job/ vehicle safety inspections, training, and incident/ hazards reporting.

A wooden bench, limestone wall and view of the beach from Jetty Road.

PRELIMINARY JOB
INSPECTIONS

Before beginning any project, our staff assess the safety aspects of the job, including assessing the basic steps involved in undertaking the task, the likely hazards to be encountered, and any remedial action required (if any) to ensure the hazards are avoided. 

All employees will be inducted before starting a job. This induction will include a review of the safety aspects of the job. Hazard identification is particularly important when working around machinery such as Bobcats, and when the work site is interacting with traffic, such as during roadside kerbing.

A recent project at the Boat Playground in Bunbury.

SAFETY TRAINING

Our staff are fully trained in safety management and procedures when concreting, kerbing, or constructing retaining walls. To ensure we operate to a high standard of safety we ensure that all new staff undertake an induction process that includes information on employment conditions, staff structures, emergency contact details and safety issues.

Staff undertake regular in-house training to ensure they have the necessary skills to undertake tasks safely and effectively. When required, formal training, such as first aid, is undertaken.

New staff receive guidance and tuition from experienced staff on machinery and equipment, until they are at a level where they can safely work with reduced supervision.

A seagull on a Jetline footpath near Geographe Bay

INCIDENT REPORTING

Safety is a top priority for us. If there is an accident or near miss, an incident report is completed and a follow up investigation undertaken.

As a result, the actions leading to the incident are investigated to ensure that safe work methods were followed at all times. We also investigate whether changes are required to the work method to ensure there is not a reoccurrence.

A recent project at the Boat Playground in Bunbury.

COMMUNICATION

At Jetline Corporation, we know the importance of safety on a contracting job. With many of our projects, staff are expected to work remote from our base and a communication plan is essential in the case of an accident or emergency.