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- Working Safely Around Electrical Infrastructure
- WorkSafe NZ – High Hazards, A Year in Review
- Craig Scarlett @Rio Tinto
- Dropped Objects
- HOP – Human & Organisational Potential
- Measuring Mental Wellbeing – Business Leaders H&S Forum - https://www.forum.org.nz/resources/measuring-mental-wellbeing Organisations can spend time and money on mental wellbeing intiatives, often with no or little understanding on whether they are addressing a mental wellbeing risk within the organisation, or whether the initiatives are improving outcomes. This guide will help CEOs, senior executives and health and safety managers to understand how mental wellbeing activity in … Continue reading Measuring Mental Wellbeing – Business Leaders H&S Forum
- Machine Lockouts
- Seasonal Affective Disorder – a guide to SAD, Causes, Symptoms and Solutions
- JSA – Managment in the Field
- Hand Safety
- HAZNO – Storage of Chemicals
- Complacency in the Workplace – an Outcome of Success?
- A Reluctance to Report Workplace Incidents
- Introducing Mobile Plant onto Site
- Lithium Battery Safety
- Basic Fire Safety
- Aggression in the Workplace
- Cutting Through Omicron Noise
- Living with Covid links - This is a virtual session of Responding to Omicron – lessons from Australia, and how NZ organisations are preparing. Huge thanks once again to Dr Ian Norton, Wendi Croft and Darren Evans for sharing their insights, and to HASANZ for their support of the GM Safety Forum. The recording of the session is now available … Continue reading Living with Covid links
- Summer Fatigue
- Asbestos Awareness & Management
- Technology – how this is helping with Health & Safety Outcomes
