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Creating a Healthy Psychosocial Working Environment by Managing Psychosocial Hazards at Work
At Safewise, we know that a strong safety culture is about more than managing physical hazards, plant and PPE. It also includes how work affects people’s mental health, wellbeing and ability to perform at their best. Psychosocial hazards at work are now widely recognised as a key health and safety risk in New Zealand. When these hazards are not well managed, they can contribute to stress, fatigue, errors, incidents and long‑term harm. A healthy psychosocial working environmen
May 4


Driving Sunstrike: How Low‑Angle Sunlight Creates Serious Road Safety Risks
Driving sunstrike is a road safety hazard caused by low‑angle sunlight blinding drivers, most commonly during sunrise and sunset. While the term is well understood among safety professionals, it is less familiar to the general public, which can lead to the risk being underestimated. In New Zealand, driving sunstrike is especially dangerous during winter months when the sun sits lower in the sky and commuters are more likely to be driving directly into it. What Is Driving Suns
Apr 7


Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill
By Tracey Murphy . The Health and Safety Amendment Bill was finally introduced in the second week of February this year, bringing months' long speculation to an end. In my opinion, changes like providing more explanation about what a notifiable injury or illness is and defining critical risks are simple and reasonable. The Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill also clarifies the officer role as one of governance, not operation. PCBUs (person conducting a business or under
Mar 2


What Is A Near Miss in Safety?
Sara shares what a near miss in safety is and steps on how to encourage your team to report near misses better.
Feb 2
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