Health & Safety Systems
Fully tailored workplace safety systems for Whangarei and Northland businesses
Professional and Efficient
Workplace safety systems for Whangarei
NorthSafe are trusted occupational Health and Safety management specialists based in Whangarei. Our friendly and knowledgeable team can create and manage the workplace Health and Safety documents you need, and help you meet your obligations under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.
Professional standards
We can provide your small to medium-size business with a fully tailored and detailed Health and Safety management plan.
Simplifying procedures
We’ll make sure to translate your policies and procedures into plain English, ensuring compliance as well as clear understanding of their purpose.
A personal approach
When working with you, our team will schedule regular face-to-face visits at your workplace. We’re here to help and offer the guidance and advice you need.
NorthSafe’s Health and Safety Management Services include:
- Personalised, industry specific Health and Safety systems
- Specialised sole-trader H&S systems
- Initial set up and installation of the system
- Ongoing updating of the system
- Induction of workers and guidance with job specific inductions within your industry and workplace
- Assistance with accident and injury investigation
- Guidance on notifiable events
- Contractor Prequalification - Resources and assistance for qualification schemes
- Prequalification Systems – Resources and assistance to help you with qualification
- Pre-employment questionnaires.
Frequently asked questions
It is a legal requirement for every PCBU to provide a safe place of work for the people who work for the PCBU. This is done by managing (eliminating or minimising) the hazards and risks workers are exposed to, ensuring that all workers are suitably trained to carry out their work, ensure that workers are provided with a means to discuss Health and Safety at work (via Health and Safety representation and/or committees and staff meetings), monitor the effectiveness of the hazard and risk controls, assess the training and abilities of workers, put in place changes to improve safety based on information gathered from staff meetings, employee representation, monitoring and assessment.
A Health and Safety Management System is a collection of documents that assist a business with managing their Health and Safety obligations. It will include policies for various business operations e.g. overall Health and Safety, rehabilitation of injured workers, Health and Safety meetings, working alone, visitors to the business. Procedural documents list how the policies are managed and directed e.g. hazard and risk management, accident and incident reporting and investigation, emergency management, contractor management. Forms are used to record various events e.g. Health and Safety meetings, toolbox meetings, accidents and incidents, inspections, new hazards and risks.
Yes, the Health and Safety at Work Act (HSWA) requires all PCBU’s (Person in Control of a Business or Undertaking) to provide a safe place of work for their workers. Using a Health and Safety management system centralises the documents and forms used to manage and provide this safe place of work.
Yes, all PCBU’s have the same obligations under the HSWA. It doesn’t matter if you are a sole trader with no staff or a large company employing hundreds of staff. The scale of the plan will differ of course.
Yes, the obligation of every PCBU is to provide a safe workplace for its workers. This must be done as far as is reasonably practicable. E.g. in a workers house the PCBU can provide an ergonomic desk and chair and suitable computer equipment, but it wouldn’t be reasonable for the PCBU to control the layout of the house. Workers who work remotely can be provided with a safe vehicle suitable for the work being carried but the PCBU cannot control the condition of the roads or the abilities of other drivers on the road. These are hazards and risks that must be minimised.
A notifiable event is any of the following events that arise from work:
- The death of a person
- A notifiable injury or illness
- A notifiable incident
The full meaning of a notifiable injury, illness or incident can be found on the WorkSafe website.
NOTE: The definition of notifiable injuries, illnesses and incidents can be grey and NorthSafe will always err on the side of caution and advise a business to notify WorkSafe if it is not totally certain. It is better to notify WorkSafe of an event that isn’t necessarily notifiable than to not report an event that is.
Testimonials
In today’s fast pace environment there never seems to be enough time in the day to get all of your jobs done and as such things get put in to the to-do pile.
One of those to-do jobs was to bring our Health and Safety Policies and Procedures up to date and implement a system to maintain these changes.
I had no idea where to start until a friend introduced me to Mike at Northsafe!
Mike has put a new system in place for me, runs my health and safety meetings and keeps our records up to date.
If you are like me and don’t have the time or the knowledge, I would recommend that you talk to the team at Northsafe and take a bit of stress out of life, by letting the experts do what they are good at.
Mike has approached this task in an efficient and professional manner with follow-up monthly meetings to reinforce the safety message within our business. This has heightened the awareness of both staff and visitors of this crucial area. Also, by having an up-to-date Health and Safety Policy we have been able to successfully tender for larger contracts which require a suitably maintained policy to be in place.
We thoroughly recommend Northsafe as an excellent means to sorting out
and putting focus on a very important area of your business.
Need a workplace safety plan for your Whangarei or Northland Business?
Contact NorthSafe now to discuss your needs and set up a meeting with the team to get started on your customised H&S plan.