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Construction
Injury management built for high-risk, multi-site operations
Construction accounts for a disproportionate share of workplace injuries in Australia. Falls, manual handling, and struck-by incidents create urgent clinical needs — and the documentation demands of workers' compensation don't wait.
< 12 hrs
Average triage time
96%
Documentation compliance
40%
Faster return-to-work
12+
Sites managed concurrently
Common injuries
The injury profiles we see most frequently in construction workplaces.
- Musculoskeletal injuries from manual handling and repetitive tasks
- Falls from height — fractures, sprains, and traumatic injuries
- Struck-by injuries from plant, equipment, and falling objects
- Shoulder and knee injuries from sustained physical work
- Heat-related illness on outdoor and confined sites
- Psychological injuries from critical incidents and work pressure
Industry challenges
What makes injury management in construction harder than it should be.
- Multiple project sites with different local healthcare options
- Remote and regional sites with limited occupational health access
- High turnover and subcontractor workforce making consistent processes harder
- Physical job demands that make suitable duties planning complex
- Tight project timelines creating pressure to return workers before they're ready
How we help
What we do for construction employers
- Map clinical coverage to every active project site — metro, regional, or remote
- Same-day triage so injuries don't sit unmanaged while project deadlines move
- Clinicians who understand construction injury patterns, PPE, and physical demands
- Certificates with restrictions specific to your site roles and duties
- Telehealth follow-ups for workers on remote or FIFO rosters
- Structured reporting aligned to your insurer and principal contractor requirements
Ready to improve injury outcomes in construction?
Tell us about your workforce and we'll outline a clinical pathway that fits.
