This week we will send out notice of NZISM’s annual general meeting on 18 September. The AGM will be both in person in Wellington and available online. We hope you will attend. The AGM this year will be significant; we will ask members to make decisions on changes to NZISM’s governance structures, changes to eligibility for the President and Board roles, and to vote on a change to membership fees. Governance changesThe new Incorporated Societies Act 2022 requires ...
Kia koutou members and supporters of NZISM. I have recently read Been there. Done that – a report into New Zealand’s repeated health and safety failings, released from the Business Leaders' Health and Safety Forum, and if you haven’t had a chance to read it yet, here is a quick summary. I do qualify, however, it's not for the faint-hearted, and a depressing read. ...
Kia koutou members and supporters of NZISM. Last Friday we saw the details of Minister Brooke van Velden’s consultation emerge via an announcement at Fieldays, a Ministerial press release, and consultation documents from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. Health and safety professionals exist in a state of chronic unease but elements of the announcement spiked my cortisol. ...
The Government’s consultation on the health and safety system is a welcome opportunity to make workplaces safer and healthier. Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety, Hon Brooke van Velden today announced a consultation process on the regulatory system, ending in October this year.“Our mem ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters of NZISM. I am delighted to provide you with ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters of NZISM. Most of you reading have renewed your membership; thank you and you won’t regret it. We are going to do some great things together this year. Some of you reading haven’t yet pushed the button to rejoin; I have to warn you that you’re about to exit your grace period at the end of May. What that means is that you will lose access to NZISM’s array of member benefits and will need to pay a rejoining fee. After a year, you’ll forgo your accreditation status. Don’t lose out. I know that money may be a factor for some of you; please contact us to discuss possible payment options if this is what’s holding you back. ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters of NZISM. ...
On April 28, we mark World Day for Safety and Health at Work or Workers' Memorial Day, commemorating those who lost their lives or suffered serious injury at work. Workers' Memorial Day isn't just about remembering those who died. It's about acknowledging the pain and suffering caused by serious injuries, both visible and invisible, that impact individuals, and whānau. ...
NZISM believes the health and safety profession has much to offer the Boardroom and we want to see more of our peers working at this level across organisations in New Zealand. We know increasing the health and safety knowledge and capability of those sitting at the Board table will enhance the health, safety, and wellbeing of New Zealand workplaces. Having the right skills to know how to engage with directors will increase the influence that our members can have at this important level. ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters of NZISM. ...
The National and Act Party Coalition Agreement contains a commitment to “reform health and safety law and regulations.” The Minister of Workplace Relations & Safety, Hon Brooke van Velden, has announced that she will undertake public consultation ahead of reform. The timetable for this consultation is unclear at this stage. ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters of NZISM. Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of speaking at the National Health and Safet ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters of NZISM. ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters of NZISM and welcome to 2024: A Year of Curiosity! On behalf of NZISM I want to wish you a happy and successful year, filled with growth, prosperity, and success in both your personal and professional endeavours. ...
On behalf of the Board of NZISM I’m delighted to confirm the appointment of Jeff Sissons as NZISM’s new CEO. Effective 7th February, Jeff will be joining the team to lead NZISM into its next phase of growth and development. ...
For me, the picture in this story captures the essence of my experience with NZISM. Not only are there lovely, friendly faces, people I’ve enjoyed working with, but it depicts the heart of this organisation, it's a membership association. A group of practitioners and professionals passionate about what we do. Whether you are accredited or not, you belong. If you are new or a seasoned professional, NZISM is here to help you connect, grow your knowledge, support you and offer you the chance to share your experience for the betterment of all workers in Aotearoa. Collectively, we have set the standard for the health and safety profession through our understanding and knowledge of what makes a great practitioner. ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters of NZISM. On Friday of this week, NZISM will mark the end of an era. After nearly seven years in the seat our inaugural CEO, Selena Armstrong, leaves us to take up an exciting opportunity as CEO of another organisation in the OHS sector and we would like to take this opportunity to wish her every success in her new role. NZISM has achieved huge growth under Selena’s stewardship and while I can’t recognise everything she’s achieved in this short article, I’d like to acknowledge some key accomplishments. ...
Embarking on my two-year internship with INSHPO has proven to be a transformative journey that has not only elevated my professional skills but also cultivated deep and lasting friendships. As an intern, I have actively contributed to shaping the organisation's future by engaging in a diverse range of projects. From helping to develop a strategic plan that will guide future initiatives, to facilitating a workshop on organisational values, every task has been a chance to make a meaningful impact. One highlight has been the opportunity to review the OHS Professional Capability Framework, which de ...
A summary from National Police HQ regarding the various places where hate speech or violent extremist material can be reported. ...
Thank you for showing interest in my research. My name is Luzanne Oosthuizen and I have been working within the field of Occupational Health and Safety for more than 10 years. I am conducting this study as part of my Ph.D. thesis at Massey University. The purpose of my study is exploring psychosocial factors experienced by the Occupational Health and Safety Profession (OHSP) in New Zealand. Interviews will be conducted with members of the Health and Safety Association of New Zealand (HASANZ) to explore what types of work-related psychosocial factors are experienced by OHSP, and to understand how work-related psychosocial factors experienced by OHSPs impact positively and negatively on their ability to do their work. What is the research about? ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters of NZISM. One of the aspects of my role as President of NZISM is working with members and stakeholders to unpack some of those challenging technical issues that we come across. Sometimes we get conflicting advice, and it can be hard to know the correct approach to take. In response to a query, I recently posed the following scenarios to colleagues at Waka Kotahi, regarding the definition of legal roads and how this could be applied to truck yards. This is an area of interest for many practitioners, so I thought I would take this opportunity to share. ...
Kia ora koutou to all members and supporters. Last Thursday we received the announcement from WorkSafe that Phil Parkes, WorkSafe CEO, has resigned and will be finishing up with WorkSafe at the end of 2023. ...
Thank you for joining the Women in Safety Excellence (WISE) network.
We hold various online and face-to-face events throughout the year and if one occurs near you, we would love to meet you in person.
LinkedIn - Please make sure you join our LinkedIn group to stay connected and on top of our planned webinars and events. We encourage you to post anything in the WISE group page that you think other network members would find useful or inspiring. Please don't be shy. The more we reach out, the more we connect with each other, and the more we can help each other on our journeys.
We might send you the occasional email but our web page on the NZISM website is always the best place to go for an overview of what's coming up in the WISE calendar.
Best wishes,
Margaret van Schaik
WISE Chair