NECA Members now have seamless access to 21 NECA Safety Compliance forms within the AroFlo platform.
NECA members gain access to a suite of 21 pre-built safety compliance forms directly within the AroFlo platform. Contractors no longer need to invest time in creating forms from scratch, saving valuable resources and streamlining their workflow.
AroFlo users can now complete compliance forms directly from their mobile devices while on job sites. This real-time capability ensures that field crews can adhere to regulatory requirements promptly, enhancing safety measures on-site.
The partnership emphasises prioritising safety by integrating NECA's expertise into the AroFlo platform. Electrical contractors are equipped with the necessary tools to elevate safety standards, ensuring a safer work environment for their teams and clients.
By seamlessly integrating NECA's safety compliance resources, AroFlo enables contractors to streamline their operations. This integration not only saves time but also enhances overall operational efficiency, leading to better project management and client satisfaction.
Simply request access through your AroFlo platform. Log into your NECA member portal for full instructions.
Terms & Conditions
To be eligible for this benefit, you must be a current NECA member in the ACT, NSW, QLD, TAS and WA, and use the promo link provided. These Terms supplement and are additional to AroFlo’s Terms of Service. AroFlo may terminate, update, or modify these Terms from time to time in its sole discretion. All updates and modifications to these Terms will take effect upon being published on AroFlo website. All updates and modifications will also be communicated via email to the email address on record at that time.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This SWMS is generic; it is important for a SWMS to include the specific circumstances of the workplace in which the high-risk construction work will be carried out. You must review these SWMS in their entirety and amend to ensure they reflect the operations. It is also important workers conduct a risk assessment prior to performing any work on site to find site-specific hazards, risks or controls that may not be in this SWMS.