Tuesday 28 April 2026 is World Day for Safety and Health at Work (World Day).
In 2026, the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) World Day theme will focus on ensuring a healthy psychosocial working environment for all.
#WorldWHSDay2026#SafeDay2026.
CHRISTMAS CLOSURE
Our office in Carrington will not always be attended from the 20th of December 2025 until the 5th of January 2026.
Call Andrew on 0414688463 for urgent assistance.
Enjoy the break!
Hazmat Team
Merry Christmas, everyone! 🎅✨
We hope your holidays are filled with good times, good company, and plenty of time to relax.
Enjoy the break and have a great start to the New Year!
Hazmat Team
⚠️ Asbestos Awareness Week ⚠️
This week is a reminder of the importance of safe asbestos management. We’re committed to monitoring and identifying asbestos risks so everyone stays protected.
Stay informed, stay safe.
#AsbestosAwarenessWeek#WorkplaceSafety
November is Asbestos Awareness Month!
This month, we shine a light on the dangers of asbestos exposure — a hidden hazard that still affects thousands of Australians each year.
This November, take time to learn, share, and help protect your community from asbestos exposure.
Week 4: Review Controls
Controls are only effective at eliminating or minimising risks if they are working as planned, which is why reviewing control measures is an essential part of effective risk management – don’t wait until something goes wrong.
#safeworkmonth2025
Week 3: Control Risks
Controlling risks is the most important step in the risk management process, and it’s about the practical things you can do to eliminate the risks or minimise them as much as you can if elimination isn’t possible.
#safeworkmonth2025
10.10.2025 - World Mental Health Day
This year, the theme for World Mental Health Day is 'Connect with your community'.
At home, work, school, in the community or online, on 10 October, Mental Health Australia encourages everyone to have conversations about mental health.
Week 2: Assess Risks
Once you’ve identified hazards, the next thing you need to do is assess the risks by considering what could happen if someone is exposed to a hazard, and how likely it is this could happen.
A risk assessment can help you to determine how severe a risk is.
Week 1: Identify hazards
Identifying hazards is the first step in the risk management process and involves finding things and situations that could potentially cause harm to people. Harm can be physical, psychological or both. Regularly review your risk register.
#safeworkmonth25
National Safe Work Month 2025
October is National Safe Work Month – a time employers and workers across Australia commit to creating safe and healthy workplaces.
This year’s theme, safety: every job, every day – to prioritise safety in their job every day.
#safeworkmonth2025
Today is ARE YOU OK day.
Asking the question, 'are you OK?' can make a real impact in the workplace. As employers or staff, we can all create a culture where people feel confident asking and answering this simple yet important question.
This is how change happens.
#areyouok
Acid Sulfate Soils (ASS) is the common name given to naturally occurring soil and sediment containing iron sulfides. Sulfuric acid can damage the surrounding environment. Hazmat can provide testing for any proposed disturbance or exposure to these soils.
If your property or business has been damaged by fire, storms, floods, rain or hail, contact us on 02 4961 1887 to understand the precautions you should take to protect yourself and others.
Naturally occurring asbestos rock containing chrysotile (White) asbestos was found whilst undertaking a site inspection by one of Hazmat’s Licensed Asbestos Assessors. Hazmat’s Asbestos Awareness Training can provide an overview of Naturally Occurring Asbestos (NOA) awareness.
Did you know that our office is located at Level 1, 45c Fitzroy Street Carrington NSW? Here you can drop off your asbestos samples or ask us any questions about our services. Our office hours are Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. You will find us next to TLE.
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