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New health and Māori leads for WorkSafe New Zealand
Failure leads to severe burns
Affco sentenced following offal spill
Safeguarding machinery is a simple way to keep workers safe
Worker’s hand severely injured in chain at meat processing company
Poorly maintained tripod tanks are a safety risk
High-pressure water blasting of poultry sheds with asbestos cladding
Children are always at risk on worksites
Repeat health and safety offender fined
Criminal Cases Review Commission board appointments announced
COVID-19 and diver safety
Worker falls from man cage
Bromley health and safety incident
Work-related health update – May 2020
Prohibition notices must be taken seriously
Your COVID-19 safety plan – what you need to think about
South Waikato fatality
COVID-19: Essential services in manufacturing and distribution
WorkSafe investigating three recent fatalities
Six tonne truck rolls onto trainee worker
Work-related health update – February 2020
SkyCity Convention Centre fire advisory
Teacher and student injured on falling scaffold
SkyCity Convention Centre Fire
WorkSafe approves new CPD requirements
Farming women to assist in injury prevention programme
Bus company sentenced over Christmas Eve bus crash
When vehicles are your business you must ensure they’re safe
What New Zealanders don’t know about cancer
Asbestos went undetected in botched demolition job
Company sentenced after unsupervised worker hit by felled tree
Company fined $500,000 after elderly man’s death
Deception undermined effort of employer to ensure safety on site
Companies must ensure fleets are properly maintained
Impact of work-related ill-health
If it’s not safe, fix it
Faulty machinery leads to worker’s death
Company fined after workplace incident leaves worker permanently paralysed
WorkSafe rolls out duo of ‘Safe Guys’ in refreshed campaign
Downer demonstrates commitment to health and safety through Enforceable Undertaking
New generation of inspectors meets next generation of builders
CentrePort sentenced after fatality
Dump trucks contact in loading zone
Companies must consult, coordinate and cooperate when working together on site
Meat manufacturing company fined after failing to safely guard machinery
WorkSafe strongly recommends crush protection on quads
Wellington man fined for obstructing WorkSafe investigation
Trimming trees next to powerlines is a dangerous job