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Workplace safety is a critical concern across all industries in Australia. The cost of workplace accidents, both in human and financial terms, can be high, which makes identifying and mitigating common safety hazards essential for businesses.

Emergencies can occur without warning in the workplace, putting employees, clients, and the business at risk. Whether it's a fire, medical emergency, or another critical situation, having a well-prepared emergency response plan is crucial for ensuring safety and minimising damage.

Did you know that only 13% of people are aware that different types of fire extinguishers must be used on different classes of fire and understand what type of fire extinguishers they can utilise during a fire emergency?

FSA Launches New Live Fire Training Ground in Brisbane: Setting the Standard for Emergency Response Training

In late 2023, Fire and Safety Australia (FSA) was awarded a long-term contract from Santos to provide Emergency Response and Security Services in the Cooper Basin.

Fire and Safety Australia (FSA) is thrilled to announce the addition of two brand-new Scania Aviation Rescue and Firefighting Appliances to our fleet.

In high-risk sectors such as mining, utilities, manufacturing, and construction, safety isn’t just a priority—it’s a necessity. However, achieving and maintaining high safety standards often comes with significant costs.

In the evolving landscape of construction and maintenance industries, Elevated Work Platform (EWP) training emerges not just as a skill but as a pivotal safety and efficiency cornerstone.

As FSA continues to expand its forklift training services, we remain dedicated to elevating safety standards nationwide. With our courses now available in Darwin!

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