Under WA WHS Act 2020, psychosocial hazard evidence is now mandatory. Turn dense WHS packs into the Industrial Reactor—a zero-prep, source-linked engagement flow designed for the 2026 psychosocial regulatory landscape.Multi-site camps: one trainer, every licensed display in lockstep.
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Workflow
Whether you're running mandatory compliance briefings or team bonding trivia sessions, the platform gives you full control.
Policy, procedure, SOP, or compliance brief. Any PDF.
Extracted from your source, linked back to the exact paragraph for traceability.
Review, edit, or reject each question — then group into reusable session sets. You stay in control.
Staff join by QR, no app. Real-time, grouped, on the big screen.
Certificates issued, performance logged. Automated remediation instantly re-tests knowledge gaps to ensure 100% comprehension.
Every question generated from your documents or selected topics goes through your personal approval queue before it reaches a single staff member or player.
No AI output enters a live session without explicit human sign-off. You always retain final editorial control.
Common requirements HSE and site leads ask for in walkthroughs—join, control, record, and evidence.
On-screen QR entry; participants use their own connectivity where available—no mandatory app install for the crew.
License each site — with two or more on your account, one trainer runs every licensed display in lockstep. No travel, sub-100ms sync.
Turn off casual game elements when you need a formal, ordered check of mandatory competencies.
Session exports to support WA WHS Act 2020–style evidence conversations; your legal and HSE teams remain the owners of compliance claims.
Superintendents see live session state and outcomes so gaps are visible before they become an incident narrative.
Place hazard alerts or near-miss reminders in natural breaks between rounds so they ride on an already attentive audience.
Downtime and pre-start briefings need different controls. A patron-style wheel for morale is separate from a Reactor path designed for WHS sign-off and evidence.
A lighter, multiplayer path for site socials, camp downtime, and team events—separate from compliance sign-off.
For WA WHS Act 2020 and the 2025-2026 psychosocial regulations, Reactor provides a zero-prep, source-linked flow for high-integrity verification.
Regulators now prioritize psychosocial risk alongside physical hazards. SpinWell helps you bridge the gap between "Policy" and "Practice" with zero-prep, source-grounded sessions.
Isolation is a known psychosocial risk on FIFO and remote sites. Group activities are a common mitigation when they are easy to run and respectful of rosters.
Hazard reporting depends on trust. Research (e.g. Edmondson) ties psychologically safe teams to more learning from mistakes—still a leadership practice first; tools only support it.
Repeating the same talk the same way trains people to tune out. Varying order, timing, and light competitive framing can re-anchor attention when used professionally.