WorkAble Gisborne provides Occupational Health Services for your employees. If you would like to know more about WorkAble Gisborne and the services we can provide to your business.
WorkAble Gisborne provides Occupational Health Services for your employees. If you would like to know more about WorkAble Gisborne and the services we can provide to your business.
WorkAble is now mobile – we come to you – anywhere, anytime. Our fully set-up van gives us the space to carry out all assessments in a private, mobile clinic. By coming to you, we minimise the disruptions to your day. Testing is fast and efficient, and carried by experienced registered nurses.
WorkAble was founded in 2019 to give local businesses mobile access to tailored Occupational Health Services. WorkAble has the experience and expertise needed to ensure you are meeting the requirements of health monitoring in your industry.
WorkAble makes it easy for you to look after your staff. Experienced and fully trained Registered nurses are available 24/7. Founder Tessa Allan is a registered nurse with a wealth of diagnostic expertise.
Tessa is local to Gisborne with extensive experience providing healthcare solutions both in New Zealand and overseas. This includes 17 years as a registered nurse of which 12 years were spent in the community working with patients with chronic health conditions.
Tessa believes in sharing smart lifestyle choices so that people can improve their health and live life to the fullest. From diet and exercise to strategies for coping with stress and improving mental wellbeing: She hopes to give your employees the chance to enjoy a healthier, happier life.
WorkAble provides a full range of occupational health services, including pre-employment medicals, drug and alcohol testing and health monitoring. We are also able to create programmes that are designed to improve the wellbeing of your employees.
Being fully mobile means we come to your business or worksite, making it easier to give your team access to the occupational health services that they need.
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 course is purpose-designed for Health and Safety Representatives who have completed Stage 1 training. It is also suitable for Health and Safety committee members, or anyone with an interest in, or responsibility for workplace Health and Safety.
This course provides students with knowledge of the principles of risk assessment and the skills required to identify hazards, assess risks and identify control and monitoring measures for risks in a given workplace.
The Approved Code of Practice for Cranes (3rd edition 2009 states: All persons operating or working with a crane must hold applicable unit standards (3800) as a minimum qualification and preferably hold the relevant National Certificate in Crane operation.
The courses cover the operator’s health and safety responsibilities in the workplace as required by the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, as well as the requirements found in the Approved Code of Practice training Operator’s and Instructors of Powered Industrial Lift Trucks (Forklifts).
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