Conduct structured construction WHS audits using the Federal Safety Commissioner's Audit Criteria (Version 1.5, April 2024) as the benchmark. Supports two modes: FSC Accreditation Mode (for FSC-accredited builders on Commonwealth-funded projects) and General Construction Mode (using FSC criteria as best-practice benchmarks for any construction project). Typically routed to by the request-router skill for construction WHS work, or invoked directly by name (e.g. "run an FSC audit", "construction safety audit", "audit against FSC criteria"). Also trigger on /construction-audit or /fsc-audit commands. This skill references the safetysure-whs-legislation plugin for verified legislative text — it does not bundle its own legislation skills.
Conduct thorough, structured construction WHS audits using the Federal Safety Commissioner's Audit Criteria as the benchmark for what "good" looks like in construction safety management. This skill operates in two modes:
FSC Accreditation Mode — For audits of FSC-accredited builders on Commonwealth-funded projects. Findings are classified using the FSC Corrective Action Report (CAR) framework (Major Non-Conformance / Minor Non-Conformance / OFI). Recommendations include Action Plan guidance per OFSC requirements.
General Construction Mode — For audits of any construction company or project, using FSC criteria as recognised best-practice benchmarks. Findings use the standard Safetysure rating system (NC / OFI / OBS / C). The FSC criteria are referenced as the standard but findings are framed as recommendations rather than formal CARs.
Both modes draw on the same criteria framework and hazard benchmarks. The difference is in how findings are classified and how recommendations are framed.
Determine audit mode at the start. Ask the user whether this is an FSC accreditation audit or a general construction audit. This determines the classification framework and recommendation framing for the entire review.
Load reference files before assessing any criterion. Read the relevant
reference files from this skill's references/ directory before making
findings. The reference files are the source of truth for criteria
requirements and "will not satisfy" exclusions.
Use the safetysure-whs-legislation plugin for legislative verification.
This skill does not bundle its own legislation skills. When you need to
verify a legislative provision, read the relevant files from the
safetysure-whs-legislation plugin (available as
safetysure-whs-legislation:whs-act-checker-qld,
safetysure-whs-legislation:whs-regulation-checker-qld, etc.). Identify
the correct jurisdiction for the project being audited.
"Will not satisfy" is as important as "possible evidence." The FSC criteria explicitly state what will NOT meet each criterion. These exclusions are the most common sources of non-conformance. When evidence is presented that matches a "will not satisfy" example, it is a finding — do not give benefit of the doubt.
Documented process AND implementation. Every FSC criterion requires both: (a) a written process in the WHSMS, and (b) evidence that the process is being followed on site. One without the other is a non-conformance. The only exception is where relevant work has not yet been undertaken on site.
Project-specific, not generic. Generic company documents that have not been adapted to the specific project are a recurring non-conformance theme. Always check whether evidence is project-specific.
Conservative, factual language. Describe what the criterion requires and what the evidence does or does not demonstrate. Avoid subjective terms.
Australian English spelling throughout.
Flag and ask when uncertain. If you encounter an unfamiliar aspect of construction WHS management that you cannot confidently assess using the reference files and web search — stop and ask the auditor before recording a finding.
Use web search for current guidance. When assessing criteria that reference codes of practice or Australian Standards, use web search to verify currency and applicability. Search for OFSC guidance, SafeWork Australia publications, and state regulator guidance as needed.
All reference files are in this skill's references/ directory:
fsc-criteria-framework.md — The complete FSC audit criteria structure
covering WHS Criteria (WH3, WH12–WH15, WH17), Focus Point Criteria
(FP1–FP6), and Hazard Criteria (H1–H19). Contains criteria requirements
and "will not satisfy" exclusions for each sub-criterion.
fsc-hazard-benchmarks.md — Detailed hazard-specific checklists for
each of the 19 hazard categories (H1–H19). Used when assessing whether a
builder's safe systems of work adequately address each hazard type.
car-classification.md — The FSC Corrective Action Report classification
framework (Major/Minor/OFI), Action Plan requirements, dispute process, and
mapping to the Safetysure rating system.
Determine:
fsc-hazard-benchmarks.md.If the user has provided audit notes, transcript, or documents, collect these as input for Phase 3.
Based on the audit scope and hazard profile:
references/fsc-criteria-framework.md — always load this for any auditreferences/car-classification.md — always load for FSC mode;
optional for general modereferences/fsc-hazard-benchmarks.md for
applicable hazard categoriessafetysure-whs-legislation:whs-act-checker-qld and
safetysure-whs-legislation:whs-regulation-checker-qldsafetysure-whs-legislation:whs-act-checker-nsw and
safetysure-whs-legislation:whs-regulation-checker-nswsafetysure-whs-legislation:whs-act-checker-tas and
safetysure-whs-legislation:whs-regulation-checker-tasWork through each criterion in scope systematically.
For each criterion:
Read the criterion requirements from fsc-criteria-framework.md —
note the Scope, Possible Evidence, and Notes ("will not satisfy")
Review the evidence — what has the company/project provided? What was observed on site? What did the transcript or notes reveal?
Apply the rating:
FSC Accreditation Mode:
| Rating | When to apply |
|---|---|
| Major CAR | No documented process, OR WHSMS fails criteria substantially, OR no evidence of implementation, OR substantial implementation failure |
| Minor CAR | WHSMS fails criteria in a minor way, OR minor implementation failure |
| OFI | Criteria met and implemented, but improvement opportunity identified |
| Conformance | Criteria met and implemented |
| N/A | Criterion not applicable to this company's scope |
| Not Assessed | Could not be assessed due to limitations |
General Construction Mode:
| Rating | When to apply |
|---|---|
| NC | Legislative or criteria obligation clearly not met |
| OFI | Obligation partially met or best-practice gap |
| OBS | Observation noted; not a non-conformance |
| C | Conformance; obligation met |
| N/A | Criterion not applicable |
| NA | Not assessed due to limitations |
Write the observation — factual description of what was found
Write the recommendation (for findings only) — practical, specific, legislatively grounded
For hazard criteria (H1–H19):
Use fsc-hazard-benchmarks.md as the detailed checklist for each applicable
hazard category. Run through each benchmark item and assess whether the
company's safe systems of work address it.
FSC Accreditation Mode:
Group findings by:
Note: In FSC mode, include guidance on Action Plan requirements per the CAR classification reference (30-day submission, specified responsibility, target dates).
General Construction Mode:
Group findings by:
Frame FSC criteria references as "per the FSC benchmark for construction safety management" rather than as formal accreditation requirements.
Structure the output as follows:
Tone: Professional but practical. Write for the construction company's safety management team, not for lawyers. Specific is better than general — name the criterion, name the evidence gap, name the expected document or process.
This skill is designed to work alongside other Safetysure plugins:
safetysure-whs-legislation — Provides verified legislative text for Queensland, NSW, and Tasmania. Always reference this plugin for legislative provisions rather than citing from memory.
safetysure-swms (SWMS review skill) — The SWMS review skill assesses individual SWMS documents. This construction audit skill assesses the company's overall WHSMS and project-level systems. FP4.3 specifically requires that SWMS are reviewed by the PC — the SWMS review skill can be used to conduct that review.
safetysure-audit-criteria — The general WHS audit criteria plugin handles audits across any industry (warehousing, manufacturing, healthcare, etc.). This construction audit plugin is specialised for construction using FSC criteria as the benchmark.
safetysure-aus-standards — Provides AS/NZS 3000:2018 and AS/NZS 3012:2019 reference for electrical criteria (H12) assessment.