Caylagh Perrie began her journey in the field of Occupational Health and Safety in 2020, stepping into the role of Health and Safety Advisor. During the pandemic, she earned her Certificate IV in Occupational Health and Safety, solidifying her commitment to ensuring the well-being of others in the workplace. Since then, she has had the privilege of working across a range of industries, including manufacturing, marine, mining, and traffic management. These diverse experiences have equipped her with a broad understanding of the unique safety challenges and opportunities in various environments.
Currently, Caylagh is pursuing a Bachelor of Science with a major in Occupational Health and Safety and is nearing the end of her second year. Her academic journey is enhancing her practical knowledge with a solid theoretical foundation, preparing her for more complex challenges in the field. She thrives in dynamic and ever-changing environments, where she can apply her skills to create safe, efficient, and compliant workplaces. Her passion for promoting safe work practices is driven by a deep belief in the importance of protecting both workers and the integrity of operations.
Outside of work and study, Caylagh’s life is filled with activities that keep her connected to the things she loves most. She cherishes the time spent with her family, friends, and her Border Collie x Aussie Shepherd, who brings energy and joy to their daily lives. They often enjoy the outdoors through trips to the beach, long walks, or simply playing together in the backyard or at the local playground. Her love for the ocean extends to her hobbies, she is an avid surfer and skater.
In addition to her active lifestyle, Caylagh is a dedicated sports fan, particularly when it comes to AFL and NFL. Whether she’s watching a game at home or catching up on the latest sports news, she finds inspiration and excitement in the world of sports.
When Caylagh was younger she always wanted to help people and become a Paramedic or Doctor, or as an ocean lover, a marine biologist