Meet GetHomeSafe at the Brisbane Workplace Health & Safety Show

Brisbane, we're coming to you!
The Workplace Health & Safety Show, held over March 25–26, is one of the most important dates in the safety calendar, and this year GetHomeSafe will be at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre — ready to talk lone worker safety, live demonstrations, and the technology that's changing how organisations protect their people in the field.
What we'll have at stand A20
Stop by and you'll find Boyd and Hamish ready to walk you through everything GetHomeSafe has to offer. Whether you're familiar with the platform or hearing about us for the first time, here's what you can expect from a visit:
A live product demo
See GetHomeSafe in action — from real-time GPS tracking and automated check-ins through to panic alerts and smart escalation workflows. It's one thing to read about a safety platform; it's another to see it working. We'll show you how supervisors get live visibility of their teams, how workers check in from the field, and how the system responds automatically when something goes wrong.
The latest in out-of-coverage technology
One of the biggest challenges for lone and remote workers is staying connected when there's no mobile signal. We'll be sharing what we've been working on in this space — and it's worth the conversation.

Our lone worker checklist
Walk away with something practical. Our lone worker checklist is a straightforward resource to help organisations identify gaps in their current safety approach and make sure no one falls through the cracks.
A platform that actually manages risk
Most safety systems fall into one of two traps: they're either so complex that teams don't adopt them, or they're basic tracking tools that don't genuinely manage risk. GetHomeSafe is built to avoid both.
The platform covers a wide range of use cases — from workers operating alone in remote environments, to community-based staff doing home visits, to teams managing long-distance travel and journey approvals. Regardless of the context, the core purpose is the same: making sure every worker gets home safely.

Some of the features we'll be walking through at the show include:
- Live GPS tracking — real-time location visibility during active work, with privacy-first design so workers are only tracked when they're on the clock
- Automated check-ins — timed welfare check-ins that escalate automatically if a worker doesn't respond, so no one is forgotten
- Panic and duress alerts — one-touch activation via mobile or a discreet wearable button, for moments when workers can't safely call for help
- Smart escalations — multi-channel alerts across push notification, SMS, phone call, and email that keep escalating until someone acknowledges them
- Dynamic risk assessments — configurable pre-work risk checks tied to specific activities or locations, completed before a shift begins
- Team scheduling and visibility — a single view of who is working, where they are, and what their safety status is
- Reporting and compliance — a complete audit trail of activities, alerts, and safety events for reporting and accountability
They also integrate with Microsoft Outlook and Entra ID, vehicle telematics providers, satellite device platforms, and business systems via GraphQL API.
Why organisations trust GetHomeSafe
GetHomeSafe is trusted by over 400 organisations across Australia and New Zealand — including BHP, Sydney Water, and Aurecon — because it's built to be both genuinely effective and easy to adopt. Safety tools only work when people actually use them, and that's the balance they've spent years getting right. Enterprise-grade security, simple pricing, and no hidden complexity mean there are fewer barriers to getting your team protected from day one.
Come and see us
📍 Stand A20 — Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, March 25–26.
Boyd and Hamish will be there throughout the show and would love to connect. If you'd prefer to lock in a time ahead of the event, book a demo online.

