Comprehensive Reports, Detailed Site Maps & Enhanced Controls

It has been a busy few months here at neXtrack. We have had the pleasure of introducing our new weekly/monthly report templates, to further compliance and understanding in exposure monitoring and how to keep workers safe. This has come with its trials and tribulations as we are utilising features and formulas to deliver the upmost detailed reports for our customers.

We are also working toward a new feature to our deFENDer control monitor to be revealed in the near future. Feedback from our customers is upmost important in our ability to deliver the best services to builders & contractors alike. In an industry that is forever changing, our goal is to keep up with legislation and help make every site, a healthy site.

The full ban of the cutting of engineered stone in Australia is in effect as of July 1st 2024. A most positive direction taken in keeping the safety of workers Australia wide a priority. WHS ministers have agreed to Safe Work Australia’s recommendation to ban the use of all engineered stone due to the unacceptable risk it poses to workers. Expert analysis shows dust from engineered stone poses unique hazards. There is no evidence that engineered stone with a lower silica content (e.g. 40% or 10%) is safer to work with.

A closer look into new site map templates

Our interactive site maps feature allow you to upload an image of your site map and move the monitor / controls to the desired location on the map. By also entering the distance the monitor is away from the source of the hazard, we can calculate the exposure to workers performing that task as well as the greater vicinity.


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