Why we built FirstAidLog
Across Australian workplaces, first aid compliance still runs on clipboards, spreadsheets, and memory. Kits go un-inspected, items quietly expire, and when an auditor or a WHS inspector asks for records, the evidence is scattered or missing — even when the workplace is genuinely safe.
We thought that was a solvable problem. FirstAidLog turns first aid kit management into a few minutes a month: digital inspections, automatic expiry alerts, QR-labelled kits, incident reporting, and audit-ready compliance records — all in one place, on any device.
What FirstAidLog does
FirstAidLog helps Australian businesses track first aid kit contents, schedule and run digital inspections, monitor expiry dates, log incidents, and stay compliant with WHS obligations — backed by 220+ pre-built kit templates aligned to Australian workplace types, from construction sites to offices to healthcare.
The humans behind it
FirstAidLog is built by two brothers, made in Australia.
Jordan Gameiro
Full-stack developer building the platform from the ground up. Focused on a fast, reliable, cross-platform experience that works everywhere — offices, warehouses, and remote sites.
Rowan Gameiro
Driving business operations, customer relationships, and go-to-market strategy. Ensuring FirstAidLog meets real-world compliance needs across industries from construction to healthcare.
Built to Australian standards
We build FirstAidLog around the official frameworks that govern first aid in Australian workplaces, so the records you keep line up with what regulators actually expect:
- Safe Work Australia — Model Code of Practice: First aid in the workplace
- Model WHS Regulations
- Australian Standards (via Standards Australia) — first aid kit contents and signage
See our state-by-state compliance guides for the specific obligations in your jurisdiction.