Employer vs Employee: Who Pays for PPE in Australia?
PPE Costs Are Rising — But Who’s Responsible? In 2026, PPE is not optional — it’s a legal requirement across Australian worksites. But one question continues to cause confusion: who...
PPE Costs Are Rising — But Who’s Responsible? In 2026, PPE is not optional — it’s a legal requirement across Australian worksites. But one question continues to cause confusion: who...
Welding Without Proper PPE? You're Playing With Fire. Welding exposes workers to extreme heat, sparks, UV radiation, and toxic fumes — not to mention serious injury risks. In Australia, PPE...
Do You Really Know the Difference? When it comes to protecting your eyes on site, grabbing the closest pair of glasses isn’t enough. The right choice can prevent serious injuries...
Why Your Workwear and Boots Must Work Hand in Hand On-site safety starts with what you wear. Pairing the wrong boots with your clothing isn’t just uncomfortable — it’s dangerous....
Why Sustainability Matters on the Worksite Australia sends over 800,000 tonnes of textiles to landfill each year — and that includes a huge amount of worn-out workwear and PPE. In...
Keep Old Workwear Out of Australian Landfills When your hi-vis polos lose their brightness or your work trousers are beyond repair, chucking them in the bin adds to Australia’s growing...
Why PPE Compliance Still Matters in 2025 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is more than a requirement — it’s your duty of care. In 2025, staying compliant with Australian and New...
What PPE Do Aussie Tradies Really Need in 2025? As safety regulations tighten and jobsite risks evolve, having the right PPE in 2025 isn’t optional — it’s essential. Whether you're...