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  • The Safe Side | Issue 55

    Enforceable undertakings were introduced as an alternative to prosecutions under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HASWA). This month, we look at the latest enforceable undertakings accepted by WorkSafe New Zealand and Maritime New Zealand. One is with New Zealand Police and follows a shocking road crash that almost killed a mobile speed camera operator. The other is with a stevedoring company and came about when a worker was injured while loading a ship. We also cover the sentencing of an Auckland business after a customer was struck by a forklift, and a prosecution of a UK farmer after cows attacked two walkers and their dog. We round out this issue with an article on a recent speech by the new Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety about her intention to reform health and safety law.

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  • The Safe Side | Issue 54

    Welcome to our first issue of The Safe Side for 2024. This month, we cover five recent sentencings that resulted from prosecutions taken by WorkSafe New Zealand. Three of the prosecutions arose after the tragic deaths of two young men in separate incidents in the construction industry. Another came about after a worker was almost buried alive when a trench collapsed around him. The last involved no injury, but serves as a reminder that repeated breaches of the Health and Safety at Work Act may see charges filed even if no one is hurt. We also have an article about Australia’s recent ban on the engineered stone often used in kitchen benches due to the severe harm it can cause to workers when it is ground, cut and polished.

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  • The Safe Side | Issue 53

    Earlier this month, Port of Auckland Limited was given its second fine of more than half a million dollars following the death of a stevedore in August 2020. We report on this and the improvements being made in the sector in this issue of The Safe Side. We also cover the latest enforceable undertaking accepted by WorkSafe after a worker sustained serious hand injuries at Auckland Airport, as well as a huge fine handed down in the UK after a driver was speared by a security barrier. And with summer approaching, we share the latest advice from WorkSafe on holding safe events and working in the sun. Lastly, in the spirit of Christmas, we revisit the good news story of Santa’s journey from statutory liability disaster to health and safety hero. Merry Christmas and safe holidays to all our Safe Side readers!

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