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Mystery Weekend Winner Announced
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We are pleased to announce that Robert Stewart from Hirepool in Auckland has won the Mystery Weekend Competition at the IMPAC stand at the Safeguard Conference. Read more
Multiple failures by truck lessor
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A District Court judge has severely criticised a truck leasing company for what he says was an almost obsessive focus on minimising costs rather than ensuring the safety of its rental fleet, after one of its vehicles was involved in a fatal accident caused by brake failure. Read more
Health and safety training is needed now more than ever | IMPAC health and safety
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The recently-released Health and Safety Attitudes and Behaviours Survey found that the number of workers receiving health and safety training has increased across all sectors. Read more
What’s up with workplace wellbeing? | IMPAC health and safety
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Workplace wellbeing is something we’re passionate about here at IMPAC. We believe as much emphasis needs to be placed on ‘health’ as ‘safety’. Read more
WorkSafe: Playing down workplace incidents doesn’t pay | IMPAC health and safety
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It doesn’t pay to downplay workplace incidents, according to a recent WorkSafe media release. Read more
Risk descriptions: Communicating risk more effectively | IMPAC health and safety
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By Dan Davis Read more
Government Health and Safety at Work Strategy | IMPAC health and safety
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The Government’s draft Health and Safety at Work Strategy has been released for public consultation. Read more
$1.4m paid after worker death leads to sentencing | IMPAC health and safety
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Oceana Gold has been sentenced following the 2016 death of a worker. The mining company was charged under the Health and Safety at Work Act (2015) as it was noted that as a PCBU, they failed to ensure, so far as was reasonably practicable, the health and safety of workers. Read more
Robinson helicopter ban grows | IMPAC health and safety
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At the end of last year, following several fatal incidents, the Department of Conservation placed a temporary, and then permanent, ban on staff flying in Robinson helicopters. Read more