New Zealand ISNetworld Safety Programs
New Zealand ISNetworld® Safety Programs
You need New Zealand compliant RAVS® safety programs to be approved by ISNetworld® or your business is impacted and you need to get the job done with the lowest cost.
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The purpose of this program is to have effective procedures for reporting notifiable events for New Zealand operations.
This procedure applies to operations where employees whose work activities may be in the vicinity of asbestos containing materials during their work activities in New Zealand.
Consultation is required when making decisions or changes that may affect the health or safety of workers in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to document and maintain up-to-date sufficient documentation to ensure that our health and safety management system is adequately understood and effectively and efficiently operated in New Zealand.
This program is written to be in compliance with local regulatory requirements and provide directives in the operations and management of vehicle safety in New Zealand.
The purpose of the Electrical Safety program is to set forth procedures for the safe use of electrical equipment, tools and appliances operations in New Zealand.
Each workplace location shall have a written emergency plan, appropriate to the hazards of the site-specific workplace, in order to respond to an emergency that may require rescue or evacuation in New Zealand.
This program is designed to prepare a workplace location for emergency conditions which may arise from within New Zealand workplaces.
The purpose of this program is to provide direction to managers, supervisors, and employees about their responsibilities in the operations and management of operating equipment and machinery in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to provide fall protection procedures to prevent injury to workers while performing work assignments at elevated levels in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to ensure adequate first aid supplies and treatment is available for workers in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to establish our minimum expectations for a worker’s fitness for work in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to provide guidelines for identifying, assessing and controlling workplace hazards in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to provide guidelines for managing workplace hazards and to ensure the potential hazards of new processes and materials are identified before they are introduced into the workplace in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to have effective procedures for reporting and evaluating/investigating incidents and non-conformances in order to prevent further occurrences in our New Zealand operations.
The purpose of this program is to establish requirements for occupation hygiene and occupational health monitoring for employees working in areas that contain hazards requiring health monitoring in New Zealand.
KPIs are used to quantify data which allow what changes need to be made, to review individual project management success towards compliance and to track progress towards published OHS goals and objectives in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to define OHS roles, responsibilities and authorities are documented and communicated and to ensure adequate resources are provided to enable OHS (Occupational Health and Safety) tasks to be performed in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to establish procedures for affixing appropriate lockout/tagout equipment to energy isolating devices and to otherwise disable machines or equipment to prevent unexpected energization, start up or release of stored energy to prevent injury or incident in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to provide a process to minimize worker-hearing loss caused by excessive occupational exposure to noise in New Zealand.
The purpose of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Policy is to state our commitment to provide safe and healthy working conditions in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to provide information regarding OHS Management System Audits in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to set requirements for Safe Work Permits to be used in New Zealand to ensure work is planned and executed safely with the proper permission and documentation.
The purpose of this Personal Protective Equipment regulatory supplement is to update the procedures for the use, care and maintenance of personal protective equipment required to be used by employees for the prevention of injuries in New Zealand.
The purpose of this program is to describe the process developed to identify and have access to legal and other requirements, to keep the information up to date and to communicate these requirements to those with compliance responsibilities in New Zealand.
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that a minimum OHS training is received and future training needs are identified within New Zealand.