WorkReady — a profit-for-purpose program delivered by CapRescue — is expanding into Rockhampton, with increased mobile services also available in Gladstone. This initiative supports local businesses in meeting their safety and compliance needs through:
All profits from the program go directly toward funding CapRescue’s life-saving emergency helicopter operations across Central Queensland.
CapRescue Operations Manager Kirsty Wooler said the expansion reflects increasing demand from businesses that want their service providers to deliver more than just a transactional outcome.
“Our communities have told us they want more ways to support CapRescue, and WorkReady is a practical, meaningful option, Ms Wooler said. You stay on top of your safety obligations — and you’re supporting a service that protects all of us.”
CapRescue CEO Darren Pirie said the initiative demonstrates CapRescue’s broader commitment to community wellbeing.
“CapRescue is known for responding when things go wrong — but with WorkReady, we’re also helping to prevent accidents from happening in the first place, Mr Pirie said. This is another way we can serve our region. We can keep Central Queenslanders safe — at home, at work, on the road, and wherever life takes them.”
WorkReady services are delivered by trained, accredited professionals and are available from CapRescue’s Rockhampton hangar, their Gladstone office, or through mobile testing teams that travel to worksites across the region.
For more information or to book a consultation: caprescue.org.au/support/workready | [email protected]