Ten Reasons to Get Involved in Safety Activity

Ten Reasons to Get Involved in Safety Activity vSelf-preservation – the need for freedom from injury vPersonal gain – the desire for reward vLoyalty – the desire to cooperate vResponsibility – the recognition of obligation vPride – the...

Written Safety Communication or Safety Notes?

Written Safety Communication or Safety Notes? Safety procedures, codes of practice, safety data sheets (SDS), guidelines and standard operating procedures need to be written in a manner the target audience can understand. For example, a study published in...

OSH Prevention Better Than Emergency Response

OSH Prevention Better Than Emergency Response Before OSH, for centuries people intuitively knew that it was better to stop things you don’t want happening, than deal with the fallout. ‘A stitch in time saves times’ I can remember my mother saying. Or...

Safety In The Home

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...

8 Tips To Minimise Health and Safety Costs

8 Tips To Minimise Health and Safety Costs 1. Study your industry and find out what the Government recommend and what your competition are doing. The aim is to use best-practice, but not implement systems that don’t add value, or are not required. 2. Use Health...