


Triple ISO-Certified Mining Camp Safety Compliance for Mining Sites in Perth
Cameron Facilities delivers safety compliance management for mining camps and accommodation villages across Western Australia, operating under a safety management system that is certified to ISO 45001 (Occupational Health and Safety Management) and aligned with the Work Health and Safety Act 2020 (WA) and the Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022. Safety is not a parallel programme at Cameron Facilities—it is integrated into every operational process, every service delivery procedure, and every decision made by our site and management teams.
Our safety compliance framework addresses the full spectrum of hazards present in a remote mining camp environment, including manual handling, working at heights, confined space entry, electrical safety, hot work, chemical handling, food safety, fire and emergency response, fatigue management, and psychosocial hazards. We develop site-specific safety management plans that identify principal hazards, define control measures in accordance with the hierarchy of controls, and establish monitoring and review mechanisms that satisfy the due diligence obligations of officers under the WHS Act.
Cameron Facilities maintains a structured audit and inspection programme that includes daily workplace inspections by supervisors, weekly safety walks by camp management, monthly internal audits against our ISO 45001 system, and annual management reviews. We report leading and lagging safety indicators to your HSE leadership monthly, including total recordable injury frequency rates (TRIFR), lost time injury frequency rates (LTIFR), near-miss reporting rates, hazard identification volumes, corrective action closure rates, and training completion percentages.
Every Cameron Facilities employee deployed to a mining camp holds the statutory qualifications required for their role, including current first aid certification, working-at-heights training, confined space competency, and site-specific inductions. Our induction programme ensures that all personnel understand the site-specific hazards, emergency response procedures, substance abuse policies, and behavioural expectations before commencing work. We comply with the DMIRS fitness-for-work requirements and participate in random drug and alcohol testing programmes as directed by your site management.
For commercial managers and procurement teams evaluating safety credentials, Cameron Facilities provides a comprehensive pre-qualification package including our ISO 45001 certificate, safety management plan, audit results, insurance certificates, and historical safety performance data. We are committed to delivering a safety culture that earns the confidence of your workforce, your regulators, and your board.


