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When Infrastructure goes wrong: Deadly Bridge Collapse in Miami

Construction, Construction Safety, Health and Safety April 16, 2018April 16, 2018 sarahNo Comment on When Infrastructure goes wrong: Deadly Bridge Collapse in Miami

If you want to make a civil engineer squirm, ask them about the 1981 Hyatt Regency Collapse. Now, a similar…

Dreamworld Fatalities: Could Your Company Survive a Catastrophic Failure?

Health and Safety, Leadership April 9, 2018April 9, 2018 sarahNo Comment on Dreamworld Fatalities: Could Your Company Survive a Catastrophic Failure?

It’s been over a year since the catastrophic failure that led to four fatalities on Dreamworld’s Thunder Rapids ride. The investigation by…

When Chairlifts Go Rogue: Why E Stops are Important

Health and Safety March 19, 2018March 19, 2018 sarahNo Comment on When Chairlifts Go Rogue: Why E Stops are Important

A serious chairlift malfunction in Georgia demonstrates the importance of effective emergency stop (E Stop) buttons. To understand what it…

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Keeping Things Safely Contained: Shipping Container Safety on Construction Sites

Construction Safety, Health and Safety March 12, 2018March 13, 2018 sarahNo Comment on Keeping Things Safely Contained: Shipping Container Safety on Construction Sites

I’m a bit of a WorkSafe British Columbia fangirl, and given the number of shipping containers being used on construction…

Positive Construction Safety: ‘I Got Your Back’ Arrow International’s Project Wingman

Construction, Construction Safety, Health and Safety February 26, 2018March 1, 2018 sarahNo Comment on Positive Construction Safety: ‘I Got Your Back’ Arrow International’s Project Wingman

I heard John Harper-Slade form the Construction Safety Council NZ speak last Monday at our monthly Central Otago HSE Meeting, and…

More Musings on Forestry Safety from an HR/Careers and HSE Perspective

Forestry Safety, Health and Safety February 20, 2018March 3, 2018 sarahNo Comment on More Musings on Forestry Safety from an HR/Careers and HSE Perspective

The last blog I wrote featured forestry safety and the horrendous statistics around fatalities and hospitalised injuries. A number of…

Forestry safety fears feed skill shortage: THIS MADE ME WILD!

Health and Safety February 9, 2018February 19, 2018 sarahFatality, Forestry Safety, HSE, NZISM, Safety, WorksafeNo Comment on Forestry safety fears feed skill shortage: THIS MADE ME WILD!

Buckle up because this blog is a bit of a rant about forestry safety. This was printed in the Marlborough…

Temperature Extremes: When is it too hot to work?

Communication, Health and Safety January 29, 2018January 29, 2018 sarahNo Comment on Temperature Extremes: When is it too hot to work?

Last Friday, Stuff NZ published an article investigating temperature extremes in the workplace: What is the impact of hot weather on…

Safety Gear At Head Office or in a Truck is Useless: Company fined $108,500 after falling tree hits woman

Communication, Health and Safety, Health and Safety Auditing January 22, 2018January 22, 2018 sarahNo Comment on Safety Gear At Head Office or in a Truck is Useless: Company fined $108,500 after falling tree hits woman

The use of safety gear and signage became a hot topic over the weekend. Holly Ryan, NZ Herald wrote an…

Good Thing Farmers are Getting More Safety Conscious (Smarter): Killing one worker on average every two weeks is not acceptable in any industry.

Get it Right and Get Employed! January 15, 2018January 15, 2018 sarahNo Comment on Good Thing Farmers are Getting More Safety Conscious (Smarter): Killing one worker on average every two weeks is not acceptable in any industry.

Last Friday, NZ.Farmer posted this article: Farmers more safety conscious after 124 deaths in six years says WorkSafe New Zealand.…

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