WHS Management in Tennant Creek
Certified to provide wide-ranging safety services.
NT Legislative
Compliance
Construction &
Transport Expertise
Diploma-Qualified
Consultant
Practical Safety
Solutions
WHAT WE OFFER
Workplace health and safety is a central responsibility for businesses in Tennant Creek, and structured support can help meet compliance requirements. Wendy, from Wendy’s Safety Services, offers a range of services built on more than seven years in business and qualifications in WHS, training and assessment and quality auditing.
Services include WHS management plans, OHS advice, test and tag inspections, internal audits and assistance with tender documentation. Each service is developed with NT legislation in mind, focusing on clear processes and practical workplace application.
Wendy works with businesses across different industries, including construction and transport, providing systems that help reduce risks and maintain compliance. Many clients value the way she presents safety obligations in straightforward, easy-to-follow language. Additional support includes toolbox talks, inductions and facilitated safety meetings, designed to improve workplace awareness. Accident investigations and injury management are also part of the service, offering structured processes for when incidents occur.
Wendy’s Safety Services provides Tennant Creek businesses with professional WHS support tailored to workplace requirements. For more information or to arrange services, call 0438 883 063.
Wendy provides professional workplace health and safety services to businesses in Tennant Creek and surrounding areas. Complete the form to discuss your compliance requirements, request safety documentation support or arrange a site visit tailored to your operations.
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SUPPORTING DAILY OPERATIONS
Wendy’s Safety Services works with businesses to deliver workplace health and safety services that support both daily operations and compliance needs. Wendy conducts internal audits, risk assessments and compliance reviews that help identify areas requiring attention. Test and tag inspections of electrical appliances and fire safety equipment are completed in line with Australian Standards, helping workplaces maintain safer conditions.
Documentation such as WHS policies, safe work method statements and procedures are developed in clear, practical formats that staff and managers can apply effectively. Wendy also provides toolbox talks, safety meetings and inductions, using straightforward language that makes requirements easier to understand.
With recognised qualifications and membership in the Australian Institute of Health & Safety (AIHS), Wendy applies current knowledge to every service. Her approach is informed by experience across multiple industries, contributing to practical, real-world solutions. Accident investigations and injury management support are also available, helping businesses respond in an organised way when issues arise.
Through Wendy’s Safety Services, Tennant Creek organisations have access to structured WHS guidance that aims to align with legislation and workplace responsibilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of conducting risk assessments?
Risk assessments help businesses identify potential hazards before they cause incidents. They provide a structured way to evaluate the likelihood and severity of risks, document findings and recommend appropriate control measures. Regular assessments also help keep safety practices up to date with workplace or legislative changes.
In many industries, documented risk assessments are a legal requirement and may be reviewed during audits or inspections. By carrying out these assessments, businesses maintain a record of their compliance efforts and reduce the chance of unexpected workplace disruptions.
What is included in workplace safety training?
Workplace safety training covers a range of topics depending on the type of business and industry risks. Training may include inductions for new staff, toolbox talks and sessions on safe work method statements. The aim is to help workers understand procedures, identify hazards and follow correct practices.
Training can also address specific risks, such as working at heights, equipment operation or manual handling. Regular training supports a stronger safety culture and helps ensure staff are aware of current workplace health and safety requirements.










