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  • The Safe Side | Issue 27

    Maritime NZ continues to “push the boat out” as a health and safety regulator. In our last issue, we covered its prosecution of a New Zealand company whose worker was injured while overseas. In this issue, we look at some novel and significant charges Maritime NZ has filed against Ports of Auckland and an individual following the death of a worker last year.

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  • The Safe Side | Issue 26

    This month we cover the significant and concerning conviction of a New Zealand company after its employee was injured while working overseas. We also have articles on two recent convictions that resulted in fines of more than $400,000, as well as a prosecution that arose after a quad bike fatality. Finally, we touch on new research about creating safer and healthier work for those in the trucking industry.

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  • The Safe Side | Issue 25

    We all live with “dust” in our everyday lives but we may not appreciate that some types of dust are deadly. In this issue, we look at two prosecutions that resulted from a failure to control the risks associated with exposure to dust in a workplace. We also cover a prosecution in New South Wales that arose after a labour hire worker was killed at his workplace along with a case where an Auckland company was prosecuted after a worker was shot in the heart with a nail gun.

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