The Automotive Industry Guide to Workplace Safety has been released for 2008 to help automotive repairers across Australia reduce the number of accidents and injuries in the industry.
The 2008/09 Guide addresses vital issues such as, poor ventilation caused by fumes, gases, vapours and dust, tyre and wheel hazards, asbestos, hoist safety and occupational eye injury prevention.
Pro-Visual Publishing once again worked with the Motor Trader’s Association NSW to produce the 11th edition of the annually released chart.
“The charts continue to be an excellent resource and have become an important part of our member’s safety procedures. The charts are also an effective aid in improving the safety culture in our members’ workplaces. The MTA continues to be impressed by the content of the charts as the most prevalent issues faced by the industry are specifically addressed in a clear and user-friendly format.” said James McCall, CEO of Motor Traders’ Association NSW.
“Many thanks to the sponsors of Pro-Visual Publishing automotive portfolio. The industry is extremely grateful to be receiving these important resources without cost to their businesses.”
Pro-Visual Publishing specialise in producing industry specific workplace health and safety information resource charts for various Australian and New Zealand industries.
The chart continues to supply the automotive industry with safety information in an easy to access wall chart format designed for display in a prominent place in the workshop, office or staffroom.
Pro-Visual Publishing produces 48 extensively researched information charts covering the health, safety and wellbeing issues for a range of industries, including the Body Repairers Guide to Workplace Safety and Automotive Mechanics Guide to Workplace Safety. Additional copies are available and all charts are produced and distributed without cost thanks to sponsorship from responsible businesses committed to raising health and safety awareness. For further information please call Pro-Visual Publishing on (02) 8272 2611 or email enquiries@provisual.com.au .