A New Zealand Legacy: +IMPAC’s 25 years keeping Kiwis safe

27 August, 2024

+IMPAC - the company that has led the charge to keep Kiwi workers safe and healthy, including introducing ICAM, NEBOSH and Virtual Reality simulator training for heavy equipment to New ZealanD - is celebrating 25 years. Read more

Untrained and at Risk: The Dangers of Neglecting Frontline Worker Safety

7 August, 2024

New Zealand's industries, from busy construction sites to seasonal horticultural operations, rely heavily on the skill and dedication of frontline workers. However, a lack of proper industrial training, taught by experts with extensive industry experience, puts these essential employees and those around them at risk. The consequences can be severe, affecting not only individual lives but also the productivity and reputation of entire industries. Read more

Boost Your Career and Protect Your Workplace: Become a H+S Auditor

7 August, 2024

ISO 45001 is becoming increasingly popular in New Zealand, with more and more organisations seeking certification to demonstrate their commitment to workplace health and safety. This is likely to lead to increased demand for qualified auditors and increased scrutiny of organisations' health and safety practices. Read more

What's it like to study the globally recognised NEBOSH International General Certificate?

7 August, 2024

Mia Alunno, a seasoned HSW Advisor at Talley’s, found that studying the NEBOSH International General Certificate (IGC) course with +IMPAC was an eye-opening experience and invaluable for her career. Not only did it confirm her existing skills and knowledge, but it also exposed her to new perspectives and international best practices. Read more

Effective Communication: The Cornerstone of a Robust Workplace Health & Safety Culture

29 July, 2024

Maintaining effective safety protocols can be stressful. There’s a lot on the line, and it’s easy to get so overwhelmed with legal guidelines or regulatory requirements that we forget the primary purpose of a safe workplace: to protect employees. Here at +IMPAC, we’ve seen some businesses carrying out their safety protocols behind the scenes, which simply doesn’t make sense. These systems are designed for employees, so why not keep them in the loop? By maintaining a strong health and safety... Read more

International Health and Safety Standards: A Catalyst for Enhanced Risk Management in New Zealand Organisations

25 June, 2024

While you’re busy ensuring your business flows smoothly, you need someone to take care of the more practical aspects. That’s where we come in. At IMPAC we’re educating professionals on the importance of maintaining health and safety standards. From specific international requirements to general domestic benefits, our guide will cover all the bases to mitigate your business risks. Read more

Retail Realities: Enhancing Health and Safety Training in the Retail Industry

27 May, 2024

In New Zealand, the retail industry plays a significant role in the economy, employing 230,000 Kiwis, around 9% of the total workforce. This vital sector meets the daily needs of consumers, but is it doing enough to ensure its employees' health and safety (H&S) needs are met? The importance of proper H&S training cannot be overstated, especially in an industry that sees frequent interactions between staff, customers and various products. Read more

Transportation Troubles: Addressing H&S Training Gaps in the Transport Industry

24 April, 2024

New Zealand's transport sector employs around 108,000 people, roughly 4% of the national workforce. Ensuring that each of these kiwis comes home from work safely each day is paramount; however, recent incidents have highlighted alarming gaps in health and safety (H&S) training, leading to avoidable accidents. Read more

Learning from Mistakes: A Compilation of New Zealand Workplace Incidents and H&S Training Shortcomings

28 March, 2024

Robust workplace Health and Safety (H&S) training is not just a legal obligation or simply a box to tick; it is fundamental to protecting human lives and maintaining organisational integrity. Across New Zealand's many industries, it becomes increasingly evident that the consequences of inadequate H&S training reach far beyond the confines of any single incident. A look through some real-life New Zealand workplace scenarios, where the absence of adequate training has left an indelible mark on individuals, communities, and businesses... Read more

Proactive vs. Reactive: The Benefits of Pre-emptive H&S Measures

29 February, 2024

When it comes to workplace health and safety, businesses often find themselves at a crossroads between proactive and reactive approaches. Proactive measures involve identifying and mitigating potential risks before they manifest, while reactive measures respond to incidents after they occur. Read more