Tasmania

AED installation and maintenance across Tasmania.

Tasmania has no AED-specific Act, but the strongest public-AED footprint of any state — 1,300+ registered units and a $500K Community AED Fund. SafePulse handles install, GoodSAM registration and maintenance for commercial sites statewide.

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Legislation in TAS

What Tasmanian law actually requires

There is no AED-specific Act or Bill in force in Tasmania. Workplaces sit under the Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (Tas), the model WHS adopted by Tasmania, plus WorkSafe Tasmania's First Aid Code of Practice.

Despite the absence of an Act, Tasmania has the strongest public-AED footprint in Australia: 1,300+ registered units and the Community AED Fund — a $500K program delivering 180 free AEDs to community groups over two years. Wilderness tourism and remote sites face long ambulance response times that strongly tip the WHS "reasonably practicable" test toward AED provision.

Tasmanian AEDs register with GoodSAM. SafePulse does not provide legal advice. We supply TGA-approved AEDs, install them properly, handle GoodSAM registration, and run six-monthly maintenance.

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WHS-aligned program

Every install supports your WHS duty of care obligations and aligns with WorkSafe Tasmania's First Aid Code.

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GoodSAM registration

AEDs registered with GoodSAM as part of every install — feeding into Tasmania's substantial existing AED network.

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Six-monthly maintenance

Scheduled servicing keeps every unit operational. Smart installs add 24/7 monitoring — important for remote wilderness sites.

Install packages

Smart by default. Standard if you’d rather.

Both packages include the AED unit, cabinet, signage and SA Ambulance registration. The choice is how much of the ongoing maintenance you want us to handle.

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Smart install

For workplaces that want it watched 24/7.

Everything in Standard, plus 24/7 monitoring — live tamper alerts, GPS, automatic pad and battery prompts, and daily digital reporting via AED Alert 2.0. Set it up once and it largely runs itself between site visits.

What Smart adds
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Live system alerts
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GPS unit tracking
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Auto maintenance alerts
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Multi-site visibility
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Standard install

For teams who’d rather handle maintenance themselves.

A clean, best-practice AED install with six-monthly technician visits to test the unit, swap pads and batteries, and keep the log up to date. No live monitoring.

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Our working process

How an install actually goes.

From the first site review through to ongoing checks, SafePulse runs every step. Five stages from first call to handover.

Step 01
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Site review & compliance check

We assess your property against publicly available SA Health guidance and recommend a sensible AED footprint.

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Quotation & scheduling

A clear quote covering units, install and maintenance. Once approved, we book an install date that suits you.

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Professional installation

Every install is completed by trained local technicians — cabinet, signage, SA Ambulance registration, all handled.

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Documentation & handover

We provide records of every unit installed, walk your team through locations, and brief them on day-to-day readiness.

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Ongoing maintenance

Six-monthly visits to test, replace pads & batteries as needed, and keep every unit in good working order.

TAS questions

AED questions, Tasmanian.

From installation to long-term servicing in Tasmania, these address what businesses ask us most.

Still have a question?

Speak to our team — we typically reply within one business day.

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Do Tasmanian workplaces legally need an AED?add
There's no AED-specific Act in force in Tasmania. Workplaces sit under WHS duty of care under the WHS Act 2012 (Tas). The WHS "reasonably practicable" test, combined with long ambulance response times to remote and wilderness sites, makes AED provision common.
What's the Tasmanian Community AED Fund?add
A $500K Tasmanian Government program delivering 180 free AEDs to community groups over two years. The fund prioritises public access and community sporting groups.
Where do AEDs get registered in Tasmania?add
SafePulse registers installed AEDs with GoodSAM, which feeds into the Tasmanian public-AED network of 1,300+ registered units.
Should wilderness tourism operators install AEDs?add
Yes — long ambulance response times to wilderness and remote tourism sites strongly tip the WHS "reasonably practicable" test toward AED provision.
AEDs for Tasmania

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We'll review your property against publicly available guidance for Tasmania and reply within one business day — recommended unit count, placement, signage and a clear quote.

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