Articles tagged with Worksafe New Zealand
WorkSafe NZ Enhances Machine Safety Training for Inspectors to Boost Workplace Safety
4 days ago | 74 viewsWorkplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden announced that all WorkSafe New Zealand inspectors have completed updated machine safety training to improve risk assessment and management. This training was developed in response to feedback from manufacturing businesses about unclear and impractical safety assessments, aiming to provide clearer, more practical guidance focused on real risks. The enhanced training, including workshops like the one at Burnham Military Camp, strengthens inspectors' technical expertise, enabling them to issue specific, effective safety actions that better protect workers and increase confidence in the system.
Tags: Brooke van Velden WorkSafe New Zealand Workplace Relations machine safety manufacturing sector safety training inspectors Burnham Military Camp risk assessment safety guidanceGovernment Launches Inquiry into Fatal Tauranga Landslides and Safety Measures
3 months ago | 645 viewsThe Cabinet has approved the Terms of Reference and membership for a Government Inquiry into the fatal landslides in Tauranga that killed eight people on 22 January 2026, aiming to determine how the events occurred, assess agency responses, and identify lessons to prevent future tragedies. The Inquiry will be led by retired Supreme Court Judge Sir Mark O’Regan, with experts Dr Helen Anderson and Steve Symon supporting, and will maintain respectful communication with victims' families throughout the process. It will begin gathering evidence on 30 March and must deliver its final report with recommendations by 3 December 2026.
Tags: Chris Penk Sir Mark O’Regan Helen Anderson Steve Symon Tauranga Mauao Pāpāmoa Mount Maunganui WorkSafe New ZealandWorkSafe New Zealand Implements Funding Reforms for Increased Accountability and Transparency in Health and Safety Management
7 months ago | 725 viewsWorkSafe New Zealand's funding management has been reformed to enhance accountability, transparency, and performance measurement, as confirmed by Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden. The change, influenced by the SageBush review and previous financial challenges, aims to improve resource allocation transparency and effectiveness without altering total funding. The funding will now be divided into five categories to prioritize functions aligned with Health and Safety System reforms, such as supporting best practices, enforcing compliance, authorizing activities, energy safety, and major hazard facilities oversight.
Tags: Health and Safety reforms WorkSafe New Zealand Workplace Relations Safety Minister Brooke van Velden financial management SageBush independent review resource allocation Health and Safety System reforms