- High Pressure Hoses – Contract Resources
- Questions for Governance Roles – Worksafe
- Wellbeing by Design – Fiona Ewing
- Ladder Safety
Ladder Safety
- Complacency in the Workplace – an Outcome of Success?
- Powerco – Working too close to Powerlines
- CHASNZ – The Energy Wheel
- Generic Drug & Alcohol Policy
- Mike Cosman – The State of our Health & Safety 2024
- Trailer Safety Workshop
- Introducing Mobile Plant onto Site
- Lithium Battery Safety
- WorkSafe – Mobile Elevating Work Platforms
- Basic Fire Safety
- Christmas Safety Message
- Driver Fatigue 2023
- Aggression in the Workplace
- Temporary Works
For July, we have partnered with EnergyWorks to look at elements around the concept of “temporary works”. These are works that are there for a temporary duration (e.g. scaffolding, rigging, piping, hoses, buildings) that often are in place to enable permanent works to be done.
Temporary Works often don’t need to meet industry standard and code, but regrettably still follow the basic laws of physics, and as such often require their own specific risk assessment and dedicated controls. Often, temporary can become permanent.
This presentation shows examples of temporary works. Use it to challenge what works you have in your own business that are considered temporary, what standards and codes they are managed under, and whether or not they have snuck across to being permanent.
Many thanks to Geoff Bourke and his team for this contribution
- Road Safety in Taranaki – A collaboration between BeSafe Taranaki and RoadSafe Taranaki
- Turnaround
- Powerco – keeping your people safe from Overhead and Underground Assets
- A Safety Message – Perspective is Everything!
- Christmas Safety Message 2022
- Management of Change Webinar slides
- Emergency Preparedness – how well prepared is your organisation?
- JSA & Toolbox Sessions – Best Practice
- Health & Safety at Work Reform
https://www.mbie.govt.nz/dmsdocument/15569-health-and-safety-at-work-reform-pdf
The Government has announced changes to a range of outdated,
complex and incomplete health and safety requirements. New health
and safety regulations will provide more clarity and certainty for
businesses and better safety and health for workers.During the public consultation, many stakeholders supported changing the regulations that
apply to plant and structures and wanted greater clarity and certainty. The changes have been
designed to ensure the rules are clear, effective, flexible, durable and proportionate, making it
easier for businesses to manage risks, and better ensure people come home from work safe
and healthy. - Process of Design
- Health & Safety by Design
- Business Leaders Health & Safety Forum – Mental Wellbeing Indicators and Interventions
- Excavation & Confined Space
- Drug & Alcohol Impairment
- Drug & Alcohol Protocols
- Confronting Conflict on the Frontline
- CEO Responding to Omicron
- Adapting Forwards – a presentation by Francois Barton, New Zealand’s Health & Safety Leaders Forum
- Risk Normalisation -an update
- Approach to RAT screening in the Work Place
- Mental Wellbeing at Work
- Cutting Through Omicron Noise
- BeSafe Mentoring Scope
- Summer Fatigue
- Back to Work Programme
- Safety In Design
- Asbestos Awareness & Management
- Failing Safe – this is about accepting (or recognizing) that an accident could happen and then preparing for it .
- COVID ASSIST PACK
- Asbestos Templates
- Technology – how this is helping with Health & Safety Outcomes
- Health & Wellbeing
- Fact Sheet – The Business Case for Wellbeing in the Workplace
- TOOLKIT – Five Ways to Wellbeing at Work
Poster – Symptoms & Signs of Depression
- Working at Height – A presentation for companies where this is not your main line of work
- Dr Hillary Bennett – Psychosocial Risk – A Wicked Challenge
- Why Leaders need to build businesses that “Fail Safely”
Business Leaders Health & Safety Forum
- WORKSAFE POSITION<>Supporting Mentally Healthy Work
- Organizations in our community that offer Mentoring for Companies, One on One and Youths
- BeSafe Taranaki Learning Template
- A Guide to Working Safely at Home
- WorkSafe – Ergonomics for using Computers
- WES – Work Place Exposure Standards
- Working at Height – Best Practice
- Site Access Requirements -CHASNZ
- New Zealand Truck License Classes
Truck License requirements in NZ explained:
- Forklift Requirements & courses explained
- Forklift Safety
- Driving Safety Video’s
Intro https://youtu.be/FtYg8017s58
Video 1: Site Safety https://youtu.be/0-95uV6151M
Video 2: ABS Braking https://youtu.be/YEDuT_yMnD0
Video 3: Scanning ahead https://youtu.be/piq84Vt0K3U
Video 4: Pre trip checkshttps://youtu.be/lo-oo-7FF2U
- Machine Guarding Presentations
- Safety Moment Schedule
- Totika Scheme
- Safe Forklift Operation Manual
- Risk Assessment
- Health & Safety by Design – WorkSafe
- Fitness for Work
- WorkSafe -Hazardous Substances Review -Keeping you in the Know
- Workplace Exposure Standard
- High Pressure
- Risk Normalisation
- HSNO Compliance
- Respiratory Protection
- Fatigue
- Heat Stress
- Business Leaders – Cannabis A Reflective Guide
- Business Leaders Deloitte Report – Health & Safety 2019
- Business Leaders Guide to Mental Health & Wellbeing
- Business Leaders Guideline for Directors
- Training Matrix
A common training matrix has been developed, which aligns with NZQA unit standards and outlines how often training needs to be refreshed. This will simplify the demands on companies to supply appropriately trained and competent personnel.
- WorkSafe NZ Working at Heights
- On The Ball
Being “On the Ball” is a programme to set peoples minds on how they conduct themselves safely at work and at home.
This is a comprehensive programme with monthly themes to generate focus on performing and managing daily routines safely and effectively by “being on the ball!”
Click this link for On The Ball information
- Drug & Alcohol Protocol