Workplace Health & Safety Show - Brisbane 2026
Posted by The ACL Team on 4th Mar 2026
Going to WHS Show Brisbane? Here’s what we’re showcasing at Stand B10
If respiratory protection and PPE availability are regular challenges on your site, the Workplace Health & Safety Show (Brisbane) is a good chance to get hands-on with gear and see what’s changing in the market.
The show runs 25–26 March 2026 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC)
We’ll be at Stand B10 showcasing:
- GVS-RPB respiratory products
- Optrel Swiss Air
- Our PPE Vending Machine solution
Respiratory protection: what matters in the real world
Here’s what separates “good gear” from gear that actually gets used:
- Wearability wins: if it’s uncomfortable, hot, heavy, or restrictive, it won’t stay on
- Works with the PPE stack: eye/face, hearing, head protection, welding gear, etc.
- Simple to use properly: quick to put on, easy to adjust, hard to “wear wrong”
- Realistic upkeep: cleaning, storage, and maintenance that fits your workflow
- Consistency across shifts: not just one person — it has to work across the crew
From here, it really comes down to the kind of work you’re doing day-to-day – and that’s where the two respiratory ranges we’re showcasing at the show, GVS-RPB and Optrel Swiss Air, start to differ.

GVS-RPB is a strong option when you need multiple configurations to suit different tasks and conditions.
- System-style options across different hazards and work types
- Designed for harsher conditions where durability matters
- Integrates well with head/face solutions for more involved tasks
- Practical for mixed work (different crews, different exposure profiles)
We'll have GVS-RPB products on display so you can compare configurations and understand what suits your tasks.

Optrel Swiss Air suits sites where the biggest battle is simply getting people to keep protection on through the task.
- Easier to wear longer (less “rip it off” fatigue)
- Reduces compliance friction (comfort/heat/hassle)
- Works for moving crews (more practical through changing tasks)
- More consistent protection because people keep it on
Stop by our stand to take a closer look at the Swiss Air and see whether it's practical for your crew.

Even strong PPE programs can fall apart when stock isn’t easy to access or consumables disappear. That often leads to:
- Wasted time walking to find PPE
- Last-minute shortages
- Reactive ordering
- Inconsistent usage across crews
Our Vending machine solution keeps PPE accessible while improving usage control. They work like a snack and drink machine, except PPE is pre-purchased, access is via FOB or PIN, and capacity can be up to 60 different items (often around 40 depending on item size).
For many sites, vending is less about “saving money” and more about removing the friction that causes PPE systems to fail.
Come and visit our stand to chat about whether this solution could work for you.
See you at Stand B10
