Planning to be bully-free
Poor project planning can have a knock-on effect, causing bullying on site as workers are intimidated into unsafe practices just to get the job done.
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Poor project planning can have a knock-on effect, causing bullying on site as workers are intimidated into unsafe practices just to get the job done.
The Christchurch rebuild and the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 demand collaboration. Consulting, cooperating and coordinating are keys to achieving this.
As companies digest the implications of the Health and Safety at Work Act, a construction industry leader talks about lessons from Canterbury and ways to encourage people to make safety the priority.
Working with industry experts, BRANZ has built on existing international information to develop guidance for dealing with asbestos-contaminated soils in New Zealand.
Do your workers remove asbestos or asbestos-containing material? Perhaps building, roofing, plumbing or demolition? Here’s a heads up about changes to asbestos-related work in force from 4 April.
Is investment in health and safety training and good equipment money well spent? One company has proof that it is.