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Best practice when keeping flammable gas substances.
When we visit various industrial locations and workshops to provide guidance on ideal ways to manage and store dangerous materials, we often encounter the incorrect
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Types and Requirements.
When it comes to workplace safety in New Zealand, nothing is more crucial than adhering to the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 and
Why Should You Care About Respiratory Protection
When it comes to dealing with hazardous substances or tasks such as spray painting, respiratory protection is not just a safety precaution—it’s an absolute necessity.
The Environmental Protection Agency
The management of hazardous substances is of paramount importance to protect both the environment and human health. In New Zealand, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
What is Respiratory Fit Testing?
Respiratory fit testing plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and protection of workers in various industries. Under New Zealand regulations, the implementation of
Chemical Hazard Identification and Management in New Zealand
The regulatory landscape of New Zealand, as with other countries, recognizes the crucial role of managing and controlling chemical hazards. With a diversified industrial base,
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Liquefied Petroleum Gas in New Zealand
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a widely used and versatile fuel source in New Zealand. It is commonly used for heating, cooking, and powering various appliances.
Electrical Certificate of Compliance (ECOC) in New Zealand
In New Zealand, maintaining the safety and integrity of electrical systems is of paramount importance. One of the key ways this is ensured is through
WorkSafe Approved Compliance Certifiers in New Zealand: Their Role and Importance
WorkSafe New Zealand, the primary regulator for workplace health and safety, plays a crucial role in ensuring that businesses across the country follow appropriate safety
Leveraging eLearning to Stay Compliant with Regulation 4.5 of the Hazardous Substances Regulations 2017
In New Zealand, the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 places a significant responsibility on a Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking (PCBU) to
WorkSafe New Zealand and the Hazardous Substances Regulations 2017
WorkSafe New Zealand is the primary workplace health and safety regulator in the country. Its role is to ensure that businesses adhere to New Zealand’s
Hazardous Area Atmosphere Zone Plans.
The management of hazardous areas, particularly those with potential flammable atmospheres, is a critical concern in various industries such as oil and gas, chemical, and
Understanding Regulation 4.5 of the Hazardous Substances Regulations 2017
The Hazardous Substances Regulations 2017 of New Zealand is a comprehensive set of rules designed to manage the risks associated with hazardous substances. These regulations