Are you bewildered/concerned/complacent… about the Health and Safety at Work Act and its regulations? We can help and yes, there is such a thing as a ‘free lunch’. A Safety 101 lunchbreak for anyone who needs to know what they should do and what they must do.
Guest speaker: Karl Sankey, Worksafe Inspector
Karl is a happy to remind us what our obligations are and how we can deal with these obligations in a straightforward manner.
The lunch will be hosted by the Otago Branch of the New Zealand Institute of Safety Management (NZSIM). Dr Steve Young (Otago Branch Manager) will introduce Karl and invite interaction between yourself, the NZISM Otago committee and Karl.
The more we talk about this, the easier it becomes. Please put your name down now – as places may be limited. A free lunch, a friendly discussion on what we need to know about safety, and a few experts. What more could we ask?
Lunch at noon (sharp), followed by a presentation from Karl Sankey, WorkSafe -
And an opportunity to network with NZISM members.
Please RSVP to steve@steveyoungconsulting.com to secure your place.
Chamber of Commerce rooms
3rd floor
Public Trust Building (opp. First Church) in Moray Place
Otago
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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.
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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