Focus on improving work, rather than identifying safety issues. Most people are happy to talk about making their job better. Remove frustrations, difficulties, pressures they face due to inefficiencies etc and then the safety improvements will come naturally enough. Most incidents are people trying to get the job done in some less than ideal situation. Fix that, no incident. — Craig Marriott
Are we actually as bad as we make out to be in H&S? — PaulReyneke
Let us keep on getting better, let us continue to improve and never rest. — PaulReyneke
I would also suggest the carpark in the photo (plus many others I come across) could benefit from a reverse parking policy. — Matt Ward
Yes, don't have store entry/exit next to a driveway, don't have long corridors that vehicles can build up speed anywhere peds are going to be. A classic fail is to have the Mall on one side of a road and a car park on the other.Dedicated, demarcated and physically separated zones for pedestrians and vehicles would seem the trick here Stuart. Have seen it done effectively in some carparks where guardrails guide pedestrians and prevent people crossing anywhere other than a dedicated crossing point. Relatively low cost. Signs (no matter how great) should only be supplementary to real 'hard' controls. — Matt Ward
I wonder how much more some speed bumps or other similar physical (engineering) controls would have been for the car park? — MattD2
Why are they laying charges against GNS as they are an advisor service and cannot ban people from any activity?? They had raised the alert level and advised the affected parties who then made decisions based on that information. — Don Ramsay
I think WorkSafe are now using the breadth of charges as the new regulations intended them to be used, which in turn will make business work as intended — Mike Saunders
I don't think that this will work, because the majority of fines since the new Act has been introduced have been based on the firms ability to pay without making them insolvent. — Mark Taylor
And, this may be one of the reasons that accidents have not decreased in 10 years because the deterrent is not significant enough and manslaughter is of the cards? — Mark Taylor
Does anyone have a Workplace Fatigue Flowchart they can share. — rebecca telfer
If there is a problem (and I'm not convinced there is), then the answer is to increase maximum fines and, perhaps, give the court guidance about how to assess different levels of culpability against those new maximums. — SafetylawyerNZ
I wonder if the HSW Act was being enforced as it should, with the capacity to reach high up the food chain with prosecutions, if it would be necessary to enact corporate manslaughter? — Rebecca Macfie
If the Pike29 had their time over again and they could turn back the clock what is the one thing you think they would do differently from a workers perspective? — Matt Ward
I fail to see how our record will change until there are proper consequences for disregard for workers' lives. That means prosecutions and penalties. — Rebecca Macfie
Excellent book Rebecca. Thanks for writing it. — Andrew
"The message was inspired by meerkats and their ability to sense danger and protect one another. The new campaign will roll out over the next six months and is premised on the idea that like a meerkat we all have the instinct to sense danger."