Safety is the practice of protecting workers from hazards and injuries on a construction site.It involves following safety rules, using the right equipment, and maintaining a clean and organized work environment. Safety rules What is a Safety Induction A safety induction is the first step to engaging your contractors, employees and visitors regarding working safely on site, in the workplace. It's typically made up of a series of steps around performing a job role safely by properly going through safety training, a site tour, hazards in the workplace to be aware of, collecting important licenses and certifications as evidence of training and being tested on their competency. Common topics to include in a safety induction range from site specific procedures to follow and be aware of, managing permits and sign in procedures, specific safety policies to follow through to awareness around site or role specific safety topics such as Fire Extinguisher, Hand Held Power Tools, Injury Management, Infection Control, Personal Protective Equipment, Safety Awareness and Working at Heights. Comply with local safety and health regulations. Need of Safety Induction Safety inductions can be a major resource for helping prevent an injury or accident from happening in the workplace. It is the direct tool for bringing awareness of safety issues and procedures to all types of workers (from regular employees, contractors or even visitors). An effective safety induction can also ensure not just safety awareness affecting the person completing a job task or role but also ensure the safety of their coworkers too.