
Project Safety Procedures
At Geval Safety Group, our Project Safety Procedures are built around the GEVAL Methodology — Governance, Engineering, Verification, Assessment and Legislative Compliance. We develop site-specific safety frameworks that reflect real operational conditions, align with State WHS (Mines) Regulations and national WHS standards, and ensure critical controls are practical, understood and effective in the field.
Effective safety procedures are not generic documents; they are engineered systems that integrate leadership, operational risk and regulatory compliance into everyday work practices. Our approach begins with strong governance structures and clearly defined accountability, establishing leadership ownership from the outset.
We embed safety into engineering design and operational planning to ensure hazards are addressed before work begins. Through structured risk management and CRAW methodologies, we identify site-specific risks and develop procedures that reflect how work is actually performed — not how it is assumed to occur.
Verification remains central to our methodology. We validate that critical controls are implemented, monitored and reinforced through active field leadership engagement, not just documentation review.
The result is a practical, defensible and operationally effective safety framework that protects people, strengthens leadership visibility and supports uninterrupted project delivery.