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Home›News›Pro-Visual Publishing launch annual site safety guide

Pro-Visual Publishing launch annual site safety guide

By Sean Carroll
May 20, 2021
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Pro-Visual Publishing and its partnering industry associations have launched its free annual site safety guide for the NSW construction industry, aimed at increasing safety awareness and reinforcing a positive safety culture and industry best practice.

The New Standards & WHS Obligations for Construction NSW Construction Site Safety Guide 2021/22 is an interactive AR guide which covers vital safety information to assist the industry and businesses to meet their WHS obligations and duty of care.

Entering its sixth year, the guide is in interactive AR form to give users the ability to access additional resources to supplement the written text topics. By downloading the Pro-Vis AR app and scanning the icons on the guide, users can navigate their own way around key safety issues in a more engaging way.

Being an AR medium, it’s also a useful on-the-go piece for solo reference, for training and toolbox talks with the team.

Guides are also available for other states and this series aims to educate on potential hazards and safer work procedures with a focus on creating a culture of Zero Harm and helping to make sure everyone arrives home safe from work, every day.

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