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- 2. Housekeeping
Welcome to your first day at Caledonia.
If you are in one of our offices you would have signed in at reception
so we know you are on the premises.
STOP
In the event of an emergency please remain calm.
Please follow instructions carefully and proceed to the designated
muster or meeting point.
Induction Questionnaire
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- 3. Induction Outline
• Company Overview
• Office Locations
• Business Objectives
• Organisational Charts
• Current and Past Projects
• Company Code of Conduct
• Values and Behaviours
• Company Policies and Procedures
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• Health and Safety
Work Instructions
Safety Induction Video
• Buddy System Program
• Important Information
• Key Contacts
• Welcome to the Caledonia Team
- 4. • Caledonia Scaffolding Services Pty Ltd (CSS) in South Australia founded in 1999 by James (Jim)
Cunningham and Rod McQuarrie.
Caledonia Scaffolding Australia Pty Ltd (CSA) in Western Australia established in 2010 by business
partners David Stephen and Jim Cunningham.
• Since its inception in 1999 Caledonia has grown enormously and now employs over 230 highly trained and
experienced workers.
• Safety is more than a priority at Caledonia. It is the centre point of every facet of the company's operations.
Certified best practice is the starting point, advanced level safety and training programs for workers are
aimed at continually improving the already very high operating standards.
• Caledonia is independently certified to Safety AS/NZS 4801 and Quality ISO 9001 standards.
• Directors, managers, superintendents, scaffolders, yard staff, drivers and administrators share a culture of
excellence. They are all part of a team - a team of professionals.
Company Overview
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- 5. Office Locations
44 Aldershot Road,
Lonsdale South Australia
Distance: 25km from
Adelaide
Corner King and Sheill Rd,
Whyalla
South Australia
Distance: 382.7km from
Adelaide
25 Darlot Road, Landsdale
Western Australia
Distance: 31.2km from
Perth
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- 6. Business Objectives
• To actively seek improvements in the Health and Safety systems
• To actively seek risks and hazards and reduce or eliminate them
• To seek continuous improvement in Caledonia’s Quality systems
• To have an effective communication and consultative working environment.
• To have a higher positive response number verse negative response for customer
feedback
• To contact every client at the end of projects to ensure expectations were met
• Zero lost time incidences (LTI’s)
• To develop and train employees
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- 7. Managing Director
General Manager
HR Manager
Human
Resources
Coordinator
Office Manager
Project
Secretary
Operations
Manager
Supervisors
Leading Hands
Scaffolders
Labourers
Truck Drivers Yard Hand
Manager Design and
Technical
Draughtsperson
Superintendent
Supervisors
Leading Hands
Scaffolders
Materials Coordinators
QA Designated
Systems Coordinator
Payroll Manager
Business
Development
Manager
HSE Advisor
Accounts Manager
Systems
Solutions
Programmer
Accounts Manager
Managing Director
Organisational Structure
Caledonia Scaffolding Australia Pty Ltd
Shared Resource
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- 8. Managing Director
Operations
Manager
HR Manager
Humans Resources
Coordinator
Office Administrator
Trainee Administrator
Supervisors
Leading Hands
Scaffolders
Labourers
Trainee Scaffolders
Truck Drivers
Project
Administrator
QA Designated Systems
Coordinator
Manager Design
and Technical
Draughtsperson
Payroll Manager Regional Manager-
Whyalla
Labourer/Yard Hand
Accounts Manager Systems Solutions
Programmer
Accounts Manager
Managing Director
Organisational Structure
Caledonia Scaffolding Services Pty Ltd
Shared Resource
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- 9. Current and Past Projects
Olympic Dam
Mercy Hospital
Maritime Construction
Barrow Island
Urban Super Highway
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- 10. Company Code of Conduct
• Caledonia requires the highest standards of personal integrity from its employees in the
operation of its business affairs.
• The information contained within the Company Code of Conduct policy provides the
framework for which employees will conduct themselves.
• Comply with the law, Company rules, regulations, guidelines, policies and procedures
• Zero tolerance to drugs and alcohol in the workplace
• Honesty
• Adhere to the principles of the privacy act.
• Company property, funds, facilities and services must be used only for authorised
purposes.
• Disciplinary action will be taken and commensurate with any violation of the code of
conduct up to an including termination of employment.
• Embrace the company values and behaviours
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- 11. Values and Behaviours
PEOPLE
We embrace teamwork, diversity, honesty,
trust, fairness and respect
QUALITY AND SAFETY
We place health and safety first
We work to high standards to maintain our ISO 9001
and AS/NZS 4801 Safety Certification
ACCOUNTABILITY
We deliver on all commitments made and are
accountable for our own actions and
behaviours
PERFORMANCE
We measure our performance by our Clients
satisfaction with services we deliver
OUR VISION
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- 12. Policies and Procedures
• Health and Safety Policy
• Environmental Policy
• Equal Employment Opportunity and Harassment
Policy
• Quality Policy
• Drug and Alcohol Policy
• Fair Treatment Procedure
• Employee Grievance Management Procedure
Company Polices and Procedures can be found
On the Quality (Q) drive
Reception or foyer of both the Perth and Adelaide offices.
Requested through your Supervisor
Line Manager
Human Resource Department
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• Employee Performance Counselling Procedure
• Employee Disciplinary Procedure
• Company Code of Conduct and Values and Behaviours
• Privacy Policy
• Use of IT Systems Policy
• Industrial Relations Policy
• Travel and Accommodation Procedure
- 13. Health and Safety is Everyones Business
Safety is more than a priority at Caledonia. It is the centre point of every
facet of the company's operations.
Employers
Must do all that is reasonably practical to ensure that employees are not
exposed to hazards at the workplace. They must provide adequate
information, instruction, training and supervision to allow employees to work
in a safe manner.
Employees
Must also meet all health and safety standards in their workplace. They must
follow all reasonable instructions from their employer in relation to
occupational health and safety matters.
Safety Representatives
The Health and Safety Representative (HSR) is an employee nominated
representative that has the function of increasing communication between
employees and employer in relation to Health and Safety matters.
HSR’s will not be present on all sites, and can be requested by employees.
Once elected HSR’s have a 2 year term.
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- 14. How Do We Protect Ourselves and Others
Fitness for work/pre employment medicals
Tickets and licenses are current and
appropriate for position and equipment used
Observing all site access requirements
Attending Inductions both Company and site
Wearing personal protective equipment
Following emergency and evacuation
procedures
Work instructions and procedures
Attending health and safety training
Reporting hazards, incidents and near misses
Participating in ongoing Health and Safety
meetings and audits
Attendance at tool box meetings
Pre start Inspections
Utilising job safety analysis (JSA) and take 5’s
Directives from management and health and
safety representatives
Observing all health and safety signage
Material safety data sheets
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- 15. Reporting Accidents, Incidents and Near Misses
Reporting of unwanted events or potential unwanted events is a
requirement for all Caledonia personnel and contractors.
All Caledonia personnel and contractors shall report as soon as
practical:
• All injuries/ illnesses (events that cause an illness or injury
requiring medical attention).
• All near-misses (events that do not cause injury but have the
potential to do so).
• All hazards (anything that has the potential to cause ill health
or injury).
• All other incidents including environmental, property damage,
spills etc
Work Instruction WI004
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- 16. Reporting Accidents, Incidents and Near Misses
The Employee will:
• Alert the supervisor or Safety Advisor to the hazardous situation
• Assist with the completion of incident, hazard or near miss report or corrective action request
The Supervisor/Manager will:
• Stop any dangerous work or situation immediately
• Assess the hazards involved and record using the CHIMP reporting system.
• Consult with the worker and the Safety Advisor or representative
• Recommend actions that will remove any risk of injury and record on the report for investigation
• Ensure sufficient controls are in place and that the site has been made safe before work is allowed
to continue
• Initiate a corrective or preventative action plan
It is the responsibility of both the Caledonia Scaffolding Health and Safety and Management Team to ensure
all hazards, near misses, accidents and incidents are recorded in the most appropriate means and regularly
audited to ensure compliance.
Work Instruction WI004 cont
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- 17. First Aid
Caledonia Scaffolding will provide immediate and effective first aid to workers or
others who are injured or become ill from occupational hazards. Successful and
prompt first aid at the workplace may reduce the severity of the injury or illness
and promote recovery. In some cases it could mean the difference between life
and death.
It is a Caledonia Scaffolding requirement that all injuries are recorded and
reported correctly.
Additional and more detailed information can be found in the “First Aid in the
Workplace” Australian Codes of Practice.
Who can apply First Aid?
First aid will where practical will be completed by a competent and authorised
First Aider.
A Caledonia Scaffolding authorised First Aider has:
• Completed and holds a current certificate in “Applied First Aid” obtained at a
Registered Training Authority
• Been authorised by Caledonia Scaffolding management as a “First Aider”
At all times the wellbeing of the injured person shall be taken into account and first
aid shall only be applied if it is safe to do so.
Work Instruction WI007
First Aiders
There are a number of qualified First
Aiders available at each work
location/site.
These names will be displayed on
the health and safety notice board.
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- 18. First Aid
First Aiders
There are a number of qualified First Aiders
available at each work location/site.
These names will be displayed on the health
and safety notice board.
Work Instruction WI007 continued
Regardless of severity, all injuries and occupational illnesses shall be reported to the work
group’s immediate supervisor.
It is then the responsibility of the supervisor to:
• Ensure the event has been recorded and reported correctly
Initial treatment will be provided at the worksite and will be done by an authorised first aider
Supervisor/manager will accompany the employee to the first aid room for first aid treatment.
First aid personnel after assessing the injury will notify the manager for all serious injuries and
any injuries requiring further/immediate offsite treatment.
If the employee requires off site medical treatment the first aid personnel/manager will:
• Ask the employee if they have any preference for medical treatment.
All workers must be able to access a first aid kit.
First aid kits shall be risk assessed to determine if suitable
Regularly have supplies checked and recorded.
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- 19. Emergency Evacuation
There are a number of different types of emergencies for which
evacuation procedures may be required
These include:
• Fire
• Natural gas leaks
• Explosions
• Spills (hazardous chemicals)
• Flooding and major water leaks
• Bomb threats
• Hold Up / Armed Theft
• Natural events (winds, lightning strikes, earthquake, cyclones etc)
All emergencies demand a quick and immediate response from well-
informed, trained employees.
Each Site will have its own individual Evacuation Procedure
Work Instruction WI021
Under no circumstances will any
person re-enter the building/area
until the “all clear” signal is given
by either emergency services or
the Fire Warden
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- 20. Emergency Evacuation
Work Instruction WI021
Under no circumstances will any
person re-enter the building/area
until the “all clear” signal is given
by either emergency services or
the Fire Warden
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Upon hearing the evacuation order or sound employees should
•Cease work immediately
•Turn off machinery or computers
•Turn off power and gas services if safe to do so
•Proceed to nearest safe exit or as directed by Fire Warden
•Assist Visitors
•Gather at designated muster point or meeting point
•Report anyone you think is missing to the Fire Warden
- 21. Emergency Evacuation
Bomb Threat
A bomb threat may be a prank or a warning of an impending bomb attack
Bomb threats must be must be taken seriously.
Threats may come in one of the following forms.
• Written notification
• Telephone
• Suspect object
•Specific Threat
•Non-Specific Threat
On the evacuation order take all personal belongings with you and, where possible, open all doors and
windows.
Work Instruction WI021 continued
Under no circumstances will any
person re-enter the building/area until
the “all clear” signal is given by either
emergency services or the Fire
Warden
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- 22. Where Do I Find Further Health and Safety Information
• Key personnel on site such as:
Health and Safety Advisors
Supervisors and Managers
• Safety Management Plan
• Acts and regulations
• Tool Box meetings
• Health and safety notice boards
• Health and safety literature
• Signage
When everyone
works together,
the organisation
can be really
safe, healthy and
successful
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- 24. Buddy System Program-Scaffolders
The first day on the job can be daunting, even for the most
experienced, skilled and seasoned professional.
Every business operates in a different way.
Unique set of rules and regulations applicable to individual sites.
Caledonia has a Buddy System Program- all new Scaffolders are
allocated a Buddy.
The Buddy will assist you in familiarising yourself with Caledonia's
unique set of rules, regulations and operating procedures
Regularly assessed and where required, further assistance and
training will be provided
Perpetual program
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- 25. Important Information
Pay
Pay day is weekly and normally occurs on a Wednesday.
Personal Property
Any personal property brought on to the work premises is the
responsibility of the employee.
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted anywhere on sites, yards or company
vehicles. Failure to comply=appropriate disciplinary action and or
possible termination of employment.
Mobile Phones
The use of personal mobile phones on sites whilst working is not
permitted. Failure to comply=appropriate disciplinary action and or
possible termination of employment.
Flights and Accommodation
Responsibility of the FIFO employee to arrive at airports within the
required time frames for check in etc.
Booked flights and or accommodation: unable to attend due to illness or
any unforeseen circumstances need to be cancelled and or
rescheduled to avoid incurring costs for no shows.
All relevant personnel notified at least 24 hours and 48 hours for
Barrow Island employees. Failure to comply=costs being incurred by
employees.
Attendance
Unable to come to work when you are scheduled to do so?.....phone
contact with your supervisor at least 30 minutes prior to the
commencement of your scheduled start time.
Text messages and emails will not be accepted .
Failure to make phone contact within necessary time frames may result
in disciplinary action.
Use of Company Motor Vehicles and or Equipment and
Communication Devices
Drive a company motor vehicle, operate company equipment or are
provided with a company mobile?.........sign agreement regarding the
use of that equipment and or vehicle.
Deliberate and wilful damage and any acts that contribute to loss or
theft=retrieval of costs from the employee.
Drugs and Alcohol
Caledonia has a strict NO Drugs and Alcohol Policy.
Employee under the influence of drugs and or alcohol= disciplinary
action taken which may result in termination of their employment.
Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment (PPE)
PPE must be worn at all times on works sites and as required.
Failure to comply=appropriate disciplinary action and or possible
termination of employment.
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- 26. Key Contacts
Payroll Manager
WA/SA: Suzanne Gorvett is the Payroll Manager and is based in South Australia . All
payroll queries must go to the Supervisor in the first instance. They will then contact
Suzanne to resolve your enquiries.
Health and Safety Advisors
South Australia: Rohan Mogridge is based in the Londsdale office
Western Australian: Gerry Cahill is based in Perth
Human Resource Manager
WA/SA: Erin Harris is based in the Landsdale office in WA.
State Managers
Western Australia: Colin Gibson
South Australia: Scott Salmon
Your Supervisor and or Manager is your first point of contact for all matters and they will
refer your enquiry to the appropriate area of the business.
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- 27. Welcome to the Caledonia Team
The Induction Video has now finished. You will now be required to complete the online Induction Questionnaire.
Following that you will prompted to view the Manual Handling video and complete the questionnaire.
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