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Is your virtual background making you unproductive?
As working from home remains common, so does fatigue from virtual meetings, but new research points to one quick fix that might help
On many videoconferencing platforms users can set virtual backgrounds. Continue →

Injury prompts $0.5m investment in safety and AI
WorkSafe has accepted an enforceable undertaking (EU) worth $481,000 from timber manufacturer Claymark after one of its workers lost two fingers on the job
AI-driven hazard detection is coming to timber manufacturing, thanks to a new agreement worth nearly half a million dollars between WorkSafe New Zealand and a major player in the wood processing industry. Continue →

More workers testing positive for meth
The surge is consistent with rising wastewater statistics and confirms that meth supply remains readily available nationwide, having serious implications for workplace safety and productivity, warns The Drug Detection Agency (TDDA) Chief Executive Glenn Dobson
New national data shows methamphetamine is growing and making up a disproportionate share of non-negative workplace drug test results. Continue →

SiteWise Reaches 10-Year Milestone, Empowering Thousands in Health and Safety
Industry-leading online pre-qualification system, SiteWise, is celebrating its 10th anniversary, marking a decade of commitment to health and safety excellence. Continue →

Five myths on smoke alarms ahead of new rules
From 1 November this year, new Building Code rules come into effect around smoke alarms – both builders and homeowners need to be thinking ahead and, in some cases, starting to address the changes, says Jared Dinneen, NZ Country Leader, Home & Distribution Schneider Electric New Zealand
Mid-winter is peak house fire season. Continue →

Over 20,000 lifejackets found to be faulty
New Zealanders are being called on to double check their lifejackets before going out on the water, due to a fault found in an inflator mechanism which may result in jackets not inflating as expected
The call comes from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) and Maritime New Zealand, who say there are more than 21,000 affected units throughout New Zealand. Continue →

Chemical management systems lacking
Changes could be on the way after a report revealed gaps in how we monitor chemicals in the environment and how we interpret their impact on living things
The Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Simon Upton, is proposing changes to the way New Zealand manages chemicals to make sure their environmental impacts are not overlooked. Continue →

Fraudulent asbestos removals catch up with project manager
An unlicensed asbestos remover has been sentenced for pocketing more than $20,000 by misrepresenting his employer, which cannot confirm whether the removals were done safely or where the asbestos was disposed of
Barrie John Crockett was in a project management role at Demasol Limited. Continue →

Worker’s fall off wet roof costs employer $100k
As winter creeps closer, WorkSafe is reminding businesses to take heed of the risks when operating at height after the sentencing of a Wellington business whose worker fell six metres
38-year-old Josh Bowles had only been in his job for two months and had no experience or training in working at height when he fell from a slippery rooftop in central Wellington in April 2023. Continue →

Responsibilities of a PCBU
A PCBU means a Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking. Most New Zealand businesses, whether large corporates, sole traders, or self-employed, are classed as PCBUs. Continue →