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30/05/2016

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ACC provides a series of booklets and posters to help people with stretching exercises. There are 10 stretches recommended for those who work in an office-based environment.

For those with more specific problems there is a series of "static stretches", which involve placing a muscle in its most lengthened position and then holding it for at least 30 seconds. You'll find these here. It is important to note that the wrong stretches can cause real problems (more). If you are feeling ongoing pain or discomfort, see your doctor and/or get a professional workstation assessment!

For more information go to the link below.
http://www.acc.co.nz/preventing-injuries/index.htm

27/05/2016

26th May 2016
Builder ordered to pay over $63,000 after employee injured in ladder fall. A sentencing in the Wellington District Court yesterday has underlined the importance of managing fall from height workplace hazards after a construction worker fell from a ladder and sustained serious brain injuries.

Geordie Grieve, trading as Geordie Grieve Builders, was fined $15,000 and ordered to pay $48,592.43 in reparations to the injured employee after being found guilty of one charge under the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 for failing to take all practicable steps to keep a worker safe.

On 10 March 2015, the worker employed by Mr Grieve was using a ladder while dismantling a balcony 2.8m from the ground. As the worker attempted to get down from the ladder, the bottom of the ladder slipped forward and the worker fell, hitting his head on the ground.

As a result of the fall, the worker suffered skull fractures and complex head injuries.

A WorkSafe New Zealand investigation concluded that Mr Grieve failed to ensure that a fall from height hazard, a common cause of harm in the construction industry, was properly managed. It was revealed that the ladder’s rubber non-slip feet were worn out and therefore unable to keep the ladder steady – posing a major risk to anyone using it.

WorkSafe’s Construction Programme Manager Marcus Nalter says this incident could have been avoided if Mr Grieve had taken active steps to manage the hazard by making sure that the company’s ladders were fit for safe use, and any defective ladders were not used by workers until fixed or replaced. Non-slip feet for ladders cost approximately $14 per pair to replace.

“Working from height is a significant hazard, so appropriate steps must to be taken to ensure that any potential exposure to harm is minimised. Mr Grieve’s failure to identify and fix the ladder’s worn out feet heavily increased the chance of a fall from height occurring,” says Mr Nalter.

“Every employee has the right to expect to go home healthy and safe every day. In this case, basic hazard management failures put an employee in hospital for over two months with very serious injuries.”

Source: WorksafeNZ.

25/05/2016

Q:How do you keep your employees safe at work.

A: By being proactive rather than reactive to their concerns.

For further advise contact us, we are happy to provide support to employee's and employers on all health and safety matters.

25/05/2016

Do you need an Advocate for your health and safety concerns with your boss, we offer a free EMPLOYEE ADVOCACY SERVICE to assists employees improving their health and safety at work issues.

19/05/2016

Are you a small business, sole trader and need a straight forward health and safety manual to increase your compliance with the new Health and Safety at Work Act, if so we have a very affordable package for you.

19/05/2016

The new Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 has changed the way many organisations see health and safety in the workplace.

There is greater emphasis on liabilities and penalties for breaches of the act.

The first step in improving your health and safety compliance is to engage us to carry out a full NZS 4801 Compliance Survey Report, which looks at the key requirements that all organisations must achieve on their pathway to compliance with health and safety legislation.

This report is detailed, it identifies where your organisation is currently in meeting its compliance objectives, and then also provides a personalised plan on what you need to do to improve your compliance rating.

For me details on how we may help you, send us a message.

Our rates are some of the most affordable around, you won't be disappointed.

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