Safety rebate doubles to help NSW small businesses be COVID-safe

An extra $1,000 has been made available to small businesses and sole traders by the NSW government to ensure they are COVID-safe as part of a $1 million boost to the Small Business Rebate Program.

by | 9 Feb, 2022

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The government doubled the rebate and expanded the program with a renewed focus on helping businesses ensure they are COVID-safe. 

“We have doubled the rebate support from $500 to $1,000 per application to encourage small business owners and sole traders to think about how they can make their workplaces safer,” Eleni Petinos, Minister for Fair Trading, said.

Projects that may be eligible for the rebate include:

  • Workplace hygiene products including portable and fixed hand sanitiser stations and sneeze/cough guards
  • Access ramps to move products safely
  • Guard rails to reduce falls for those working at heights
  • Items that reduce risks of injury from lifting and moving heavy equipment
  • Forklift safety measures such as specialised seatbelts, anti-vibration seats, automatic stop/go barriers and reversing light systems
  • Machinery protection measures such as pressure mats with auto cut-off sensors
  • Protections including ramps to load goods onto vehicles, conveyor systems and specialised stacking and racking systems
  • Specialised hearing protectors for noisy workplaces to prevent industrial deafness 
  • Sunshade protection to help safeguard outdoor workers from sunburn and skin cancer

The Small Business Rebate Program has been in operation since 2012 with the rebate providing safety information and incentives for small businesses to improve and invest in safety outcomes.  

“The program also has a strong focus on education and supports small businesses across all industries by helping to start conversations about improving safety outcomes in the workplace,” Ms Petinos said.

“I encourage small business owners and sole traders to apply for the rebate if they are eligible.”

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