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We have heard a call from members who want more opportunities to network with other practitioners and professionals working in the same sector. The focus of this Sector Forum is Construction
Ultimately the way these forums develop will be guided by our members. But our hope is that, together, members can discuss the common issues faced and share effective solutions or work together to design effective solutions to resolve and minimise the risks faced by this industry
Andy is an engaging and knowledgeable safety professional, who provides both consultancy and facilitation services. He the principal tutor on the EMA New Zealand Diploma (Level 6) in OSH Management and has developed and delivered numerous safety and risk-based courses across a range of industries.
Andy works with large organisations across New Zealand and Australia to develop and implement Critical Risk Management programmes. He has a keen understanding of the impact of cognitive impairment, and the resulting decision making process, upon the effectiveness of critical controls. Hot environments in construction are a great example of this.
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