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A new network of routes could make walking a practical way to get around London again, if the plan is adopted.
Entries close on 30 April for awards that give infrastructure projects global exposure and a chance to be showcased in London.
Fleet managers are being urged to tackle poor driver vision, as Brake says untested eyesight raises collision risk for at-work drivers.
Workplace electrocutions remain a daily risk, with faulty gear, poor training and unsafe cables driving fatal shocks and fires.
Tech is already New Zealand’s third-biggest sector, with demand for software programmers rising 11 per cent a year.
More than a third of fleet operators are not monitoring distraction, raising crash risks for drivers and prompting calls for stricter policies.
Companies across Australasia were recognised for fleet safety measures aimed at cutting crashes involving at-work drivers.
Workplaces could see stronger engagement and a $2.30 return for every dollar spent as new guidance targets staff mental health.
A WorkSafe alert warns that workers can suffocate within minutes unless silos are locked out and confined-space controls are in place.
The move could stop billions of bags reaching waterways and marine life, as Greenpeace urges NSW and Victoria to follow suit.
Online insomnia therapy cut depression, anxiety and psychotic-like symptoms in a 3,755-person trial, with sleep gains driving much of the benefit.
Business groups say the proposed commission could cut costly overruns, improve procurement and give investors greater certainty over the pipeline.
National organisations were praised for embedding risk into strategy as NZ Police and NZ Cricket took top honours at RiskNZ’s awards.
A specialist procurement body could unlock up to NZD $12 billion in extra value from New Zealand’s $125 billion infrastructure programme.
The summit is expected to draw more than 300 delegates, giving New Zealand firms and officials direct access to global digital leaders.
A rushed roofing job left Jason Anker paralysed, and his warning is now prompting workers to speak up about unsafe conditions.
Two fatal accidents and multiple near misses show how quickly mobile plant can overturn or drown when water, darkness and soft ground combine.
Patients could face disrupted care and higher risks as a Microsoft security chief warns New Zealand health systems remain easy targets for hackers.
New research links New Zealand’s low step counts to higher obesity risk, with women most affected by activity gaps across the population.
Up-and-coming firewall vendor Anam Technologies has been rated a top A2P SMS Firewall vendor by mobile network operators.