Working Wise are leaders in health and safety. We help people become skilled and engaged in health and safety by providing guides, systems, tools, and support that achieves healthier and safer workplaces which comply with NZ health and safety laws.
Working Wise are leaders in health and safety. We help people become skilled and engaged in health and safety by providing guides, systems, tools, and support that achieves healthier and safer workplaces which comply with NZ health and safety laws.
Our Aim is to Improve workplace Health and Safety Engagement, Leadership and Culture change by:
Working Wise are leaders in health and safety. We help people become skilled and engaged in health and safety by providing guides, systems, tools, and support that achieves healthier and safer workplaces which comply with NZ health and safety laws.
Our health and safety philosophy:
Everyone in the workplace needs to engage and participate in health and safety for the business to succeed.
Engaging health and safety leaders:
Everyone is a workplace health and safety leader. Our mission is to engage everyone to be actively involved in health and safety every day in their work.
Our aim is to improve workplace health and safety engagement, leadership and culture change by:
In our experience, this leads to higher productivity, proactive workplace engagement, active continuous improvement and effective risk management.
This course teaches risk management and the prevention of safety incidents and is critical in managing workplace safety under the Health and Safety at Work Act.
This is a nationally accredited course that covers theoretical and practical aspects of using a harness. Providing you with the skills to correctly identify equipment, carry out pre-use checks, identify and control hazards when using a full body harness and requirements of a rescue plan.
This is US 17602 Apply hazard identification and risk assessment procedures in the workplace. The content of this course compliments the Permit to Work course, as those issuing (or receiving Permits) must understand the processes involved in identifying hazards and controlling risk.Â
During this four-hour course, learners will understand how to work safely on-site, how to promote a strong health and safety awareness and improve culture on-site. In addition, identify hazards and safe use of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWP), scaffolds and nets.
People credited with this unit standard are able to: explain why workplace accidents need to be reported and investigated; explain the concepts of multiple causation and root-cause analysis; detail an incident investigation process using a hypothetical incident.
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