Our Commitment to HSQE

At Aqua Analytics, Health, Safety, Quality, and Environmental (HSQE) management is seamlessly integrated into every aspect of our operations. Our dedicated AquaSafe system prioritises HSQE considerations as we help customers overcome their water network challenges. HSQE is not a separate initiative but a fundamental part of business.

Health & Safety Priority

Ensuring safety for our employees, clients, and stakeholders.
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The health and safety of every employee, client, and stakeholder associated with Aqua Analytics are paramount. We are relentlessly pursuing enhanced safety protocols, with the ultimate goal of achieving zero harm. AquaSafe is the embodiment of our commitment to this principle, providing a structured approach to managing health, safety, quality, and environmental aspects across all our projects.

Whether you’re an employee, client or contractor with Aqua Analytics, you can rest assured your health and safety is of paramount importance to us.
We are continually working to improve our safety protocols, with the ultimate goal of zero harm. To find out more about our HSQE systems, policies or procedures, call 1800 264 262 (Australia) or 0800 345 697 (New Zealand).

Our HSQE Strategies

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AquaSafe represents our unwavering dedication to a comprehensive range of HSQE strategies, including:

Our team is always dedicated to safety, engaging in regular internal and external consultations to ensure continuous improvement of our HSQE strategies. AquaSafe is a testament to our commitment, backed by our current certifications:

Practical Implementation of AquaSafe

AquaSafe is not just a set of policies but a practical system integrated seamlessly into our business operations. At the organisational level, HSQE management is designed to establish a strong foundation that is consistently maintained across all projects. Here’s how AquaSafe is practically implemented:

Our senior management is actively involved in HSQE management, ensuring that policies, objectives, and targets are clearly defined and communicated. We invest in ongoing education and training to empower our team with the knowledge and skills needed to maintain high HSQE standards.

At the project level, AquaSafe ensures that HSQE practices are embedded into daily operations. We provide easy-to-use tools that facilitate the seamless implementation of HSQE protocols, allowing our teams to focus on their tasks without compromising on safety, quality or environmental stewardship.

SafetyCulture

Our Leading Management Solution​
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To support AquaSafe, we have invested in and use SafetyCulture, the leading management solution for HSQE. SafetyCulture provides our team with powerful tools that streamline the implementation and management of HSQE practices. This investment ensures that AquaSafe is not just a theoretical concept but a practical, daily practice integrated into every aspect of our operations. SafetyCulture allows our teams to undertake checklists, report incidents or hazards, note near misses for investigation or tag equipment as out of service and requiring maintenance.

Related FAQs
What is water network management?

Water network management involves monitoring, maintaining, and optimising water distribution systems to ensure efficient and reliable water delivery to consumers. This includes managing water loss, detecting leaks, and monitoring system performance. With our ageing water pipeline networks, these services are critical to the ongoing safe supply of potable drinking water in our cities, towns and communities.

Effective water loss management helps conserve water resources, reduce operational costs, and defer capital expenditure on water infrastructure. By addressing issues such as leaks and inefficiencies, utilities can improve service reliability, and sustainability and operate more economically. Furthermore, the reduction of water loss has a significant impact on the reduction of carbon emissions and can help water utilities and asset owners achieve their Net Zero Carbon ambitions sooner.

We use advanced leak detection technologies, such as acoustic devices and advanced cloud-based data analytics, to accurately identify and locate leaks within the water network. These devices can range from acoustic leak noise loggers, electronic listening sticks, leak noise correlators, and other specialised technologies such as free-swimming or tethered trunk main leak detection tools.

Our commitment to professionalism, transparency, and innovation, combined with over 120 years of combined industry experience sets us apart. Our highly skilled technical team and dedication to HSQE excellence ensure top-quality service for our clients. In addition, our clients appreciate our understanding of their digital ambitions and Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) tools, which allow us to seamlessly integrate our reporting outputs into their EAM tools such as IBM Maximo and SAP.

We are regularly told we are easy to work with! Our clients appreciate working with an agile organisation that understands what they want to achieve and gets on with it!

To get started, simply contact us through our website or call our office. Our team will set up a no-obligation consultation call to discuss your requirements. We can give quick budget estimates, which ensure transparency right from the start.

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