State Office:
Neighbourhood Watch Victoria
Victoria Police Centre
311 Spencer Street
Docklands VIC 3008
General Enquiries: (03) 8335 6002
Media Enquiries: ceo@nhw.com.au
ABN: 41 586 657 273
Incorporation Number: A0018739R
Running a trade business often means working across different locations, looking after staff with a range of skills, meeting new clients on various job sites and managing multiple jobs simultaneously. While many tradies focus on protecting their tools, there are other risks that can be easy to overlook.
Taking a more complete approach - covering your tools, your people and your processes can help protect your entire business.
Your tools are critical to your business and one of the most common targets for theft. Losing them does not just cost money. It can delay jobs and impact your income.
Reduce your risk by:
Layering physical security like locks, secure storage and visibility makes your business a harder target.For more detailed advice, read our full guide on protecting tradie tools here.
Worksites often have multiple people coming and going, which makes it easier for unauthorised access or theft to occur.
Before starting work, check:
Surveillance also plays an important role. Visible CCTV cameras, temporary site cameras or clear signage can act as a strong deterrent to theft and trespassing. Position cameras to cover entry points, tool storage areas and high traffic zones where possible.
Trade work involves real physical demands, and without the right precautions, those demands can quickly turn into serious hazards. Injuries, lost productivity and long-term health conditions are all preventable but only when risks are identified and managed early.
Common on-site risks include:
Most of these risks can be effectively controlled by completing a site risk assessment before work begins, using the appropriate PPE, following safe work procedures such as a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS, and keeping work areas clean and hazard free.
Identifying hazards early and putting controls in place before work starts is the simplest way to prevent a serious incident.
If you have staff or subcontractors, safety is a shared responsibility. Inconsistent practices can increase risk quickly.
Support your team by:
Your phone, paperwork and digital tools hold more than just job details, they carry sensitive customer information, addresses and business records that need to be kept secure.
Simple habits go a long way:
If you have employees, limit their access to sensitive information based on their role and make sure they can recognise common scams like phishing emails and suspicious texts. As a small business owner it is also worth considering cyber liability insurance, which can protect your business from financial loss in the event of a data breach or system outage.
Even with the best precautions in place, injuries can still happen. Having the right cover ensures that you and your workers aren't left in a difficult position if someone is unable to work.
In Victoria, most businesses with employees are required to hold WorkCover insurance, which covers workers injured on the job. If you're self-employed or don't have staff, different rules may apply. Check your obligations through WorkSafe Victoria.
WorkSafe Victoria provides clear guidance on workplace injury insurance and employer responsibilities.
Every trade business operates differently and risks can vary depending on how and where you work.
Understanding where your business might be exposed is the first step to improving your safety.
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Neighbourhood Watch Victoria
Victoria Police Centre
311 Spencer Street
Docklands VIC 3008
General Enquiries: (03) 8335 6002
Media Enquiries: ceo@nhw.com.au
ABN: 41 586 657 273
Incorporation Number: A0018739R