A safe working environment needs pro-active involvement from everyone in the workplace, not just employers and managers. Employees have a significant role to play, and this session will help them better understand their roles, responsibilities and opportunities.
What you’ll learn:
A safe working environment needs pro-active involvement from everyone in the workplace, not just employers and managers. Employees have a significant role to play, and this session will help them better understand their roles, responsibilities and opportunities.
The webinar also makes clear that it’s not just heavy industry or primary producers that have Health and Safety concerns: even office-based business face risks, some serious.
If neglected, prosecution or severe harm could result. Over the course of this webinar, employees are introduced to their workplace Health and Safety responsibilities and opportunities – without the need for travel.
After, you’ll be able to:
Who we are
The Employers and Manufacturers Association (EMA) has lit the pathway of opportunity for Aotearoa businesses since 1886. As the unapologetic champions of kiwi ambition, we advocate for employers and arm them with the training, wisdom, and connections to secure their future.
In collaboration with our nationwide network including BusinessNZ, Business Central, Canterbury Employers’ Chamber of Commerce, and Business South, we represent and support over 14,500 member companies. 
This course, which is unique to the petro-chemical industry, will provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to apply for, accept and carry out work according to the relevant permit, supported by Common Permit to Work processes and procedures.
This course covers the provisions of the HSWA and regulations, and provides candidates with the knowledge and skills to apply this to their workplace.
In this course you will learn about electrical safety. To enrol in this course students must hold a current first aid and CPR certificate.
You must complete your safety training within 3 months of the Limited Certificate being issued or completed before applying for a Provisional Licence. This applies to both trainees and overseas applicants.
Public safety is paramount. Under law, all larger gas or electricity suppliers must meet the NZS 7901 public safety standard. As the only accredited certifier for this safety management system, Telarc can help you gain NZS 7901 certification.
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