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Safety Equipment I was recently asked about safety equipment use in the workplace including when we need it, for how long etc. However, selection of safety equipment and related questions should be the last step in the process. The first step is to determine if in fact you need the safety equipment.…
Does a Performance Bonus Increase Safety Performance? Senior Managers in a company generally have a short term focus on improving financial results, which may be at odds with a long term safety performance focus. Have a look at any CEO of a publicly listed company, performance of a head of a…
Why you should NOT be concerned about Health and Safety Prosecutions It may seem a bit bizarre to tell you not to worry about a Health and Safety prosecution. After all, shouldn't I be trying to motivate you into action by some good old fashion scaremongering? The reality is though…
What First Aid Do You Need To Provide in New Zealand Workplaces? There is nothing specific in the Health and Safety Act detailing first aid requirements for New Zealand workplaces. But then that's the way the Act is written generally anyway, because it talks about meeting the intent of a…
Why Zero Harm is a Terrible Goal Zero Harm is a fantastic philosophy, but a terrible goal. Let me explain. Those supporting the goal of zero harm will argue if you set a target of anything less, then in effect you are aiming to hurt someone every year. If it's…
CEO Management Commitment to OSH Without doubt the single most important aspect to health and safety (OSH) in your workplace is management commitment. Or put another way, your business could have the most modern H&S system, employees who are well trained in H&S and be well resourced for H&S etc…
OSH Safety and Employees Use Of Cell Phones While Driving For over a year now the OSH safety 'rule' on the use of cell phones while driving has been in place, but personally I have seen little change. I was reminded of this only last week driving behind a car…
Safety In The Home In New Zealand about 1 person a minute is injured at home in accidents that a few safety precautions could prevent. Falls and trips are common, burns and cuts in the kitchen, playing with new tools (interestingly you are 8 times more likely to be injured…
Sex Industry Workplace Health and Safety Guide When New Zealand passed the Prostitution Reform Bill in 2003, the Government regulator led the development of a guide for workplace Health and Safety in the sex industry. Sex Industry - A Guide to Occupational Health and Safety in the New Zealand Like…
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