CERTIFIER INSPECTION: WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU

2024

Good inspections don’t just happen—they’re built on preparation.

We collaborated with TAFE NSW to create an animation that guides certifiers through the essentials of a well-executed site inspection. Covering key documents, tools, and best practices, this video ensures certifiers are equipped to assess compliance with confidence and precision.

  • Organisation: TAFE NSW - Department of Customer Services

  • Target Audience: Certifiers

  • Platforms: Department of Customer Services Website

Project Details

Certifiers play a crucial role in ensuring that buildings meet compliance standards, and on-site inspections are a key part of the process. However, a smooth and effective inspection doesn’t happen by chance—it requires thorough preparation and the right approach.

This animation sits within a broader course on certifier practice standards, helping certifiers understand the essential documents, tools, and procedures needed for a successful site visit. From carrying the correct plans and compliance documents to using the right measurement tools and photographic evidence, the video walks through the fundamental steps of a well-executed inspection.

Project Overview

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Beyond just technical instruction, this animation reinforces the importance of diligence and confidence in decision-making. A certifier’s judgment can impact the safety and integrity of a building, making preparation and accuracy non-negotiable. Through engaging visuals and a step-by-step breakdown, this video equips certifiers with the knowledge they need to conduct thorough, efficient, and compliant inspections.

To bring this concept to life, we used a clean, professional animation style that mirrors the structured and meticulous nature of the certification process. Simple, precise motion graphics highlight key equipment like measuring tools and digital cameras, while a streamlined iconographic system clarifies documentation and compliance pathways.

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