As an organisation that’s involved in all aspects of WA’s electrical industry, ETI is committed to demonstrating and upholding the highest level of safety standards. We show our commitment to safety via a range of initiatives, awards, and policies designed to protect all apprentices, workers, and trainees in our industry. Key initiatives include:
ETI’s No Harm vision shows that we are uncompromising in our commitment to the health, safety and welfare of our employees, customers and community. It is our driving force and is fundamental to the way we work.
We also present No Harm awards to businesses and individuals who have been stellar examples of our No Harm Vision.
ETI is a proud supporter and partner of Mates in Construction. An Industry-backed, research-based, suicide prevention and support for the construction industry operating since 2008.
You can learn more about MIC right here.
At ETI, we take safety seriously. As such, ETI and its related entities release a myriad of videos, helping industry by sharing information related to safety, and educating workers and those on site on how to stay safe in our industry. From highlighting the dangers of soft-tissue injuries, through to how to complete a SWMS, we've got a video which will help you stay safe in your every day.
To watch these, you can either head to our YouTube playlist, or take a look below for the latest videos in the series.
In this video, we explore what exactly soft tissue damage is, and give you some tips on how to avoid it and the dangers around it.
In this video, the first of a part on Safe Work Method Statements, we explore exactly what a SWMS is, and help to get you aquainted with what should be included in a SWMS.
In this video, we explore how to correctly fill out a SWMS, from start to finish.
Want to hear what we had to say on the Tradie HQ Podcast about our safety policies, and safety across the industry? Have a listen to the ECA WA guesting episodes of the Tradie HQ Podcast, with Brendan Craker.
Sharing Site Strategies is a specialised initiative launched in late 2023, dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of electricians in Western Australia, and enhancing the overall safety and well-being of those across our industry.
Over the past year, Safety continued to keep members up to date and informed on changes to legislation and safety management system standards, whilst providing ongoing specialist safety advice.
Increased total HSEQ users by 50%
Over 10k digital risk assessments submitted via the Digital App
185 Safety consulting hours for our members