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A membership to NZISM puts you among the leading health and safety practitioners in New Zealand.
Whether you’re at the beginning of your career or you’re an established professional, join us and begin your path to success.


Why join NZISM?


Joining NZISM will enable you to:

  • Become part of a strong nationwide community of health and safety professionals
  • Have a voice in how we can make New Zealand workplaces safer and healthier
  • Increase your career prospects
  • Become professionally accredited to stand out from your peers
  • Build your network and connections
  • Enhance your knowledge and keep up to date on issues affecting the industry
  • Benefit from access to technical advice and expertise
  • Be supported by peers who understand what you do.


General Membership

Annual
NZD $320.00

Student Membership

Student Annual
NZD $160.00

Student Membership

Student Quarterly
NZD $40.00

General Membership

Quarterly
NZD $80.00

NZISM Member Benefits

As an NZISM member, you have access to an unrivalled suite of membership benefits:

  • Professional development through CPD opportunities and expert-led sessions
  • Networking across 14 regional branches with presentations, site visits, and relaxed events
  • National Masterclasses enabling you to connect personally with some of the world's foremost OHS thinkers, leaders and teachers. (In recent years we have featured: Todd Conklin, Nippin Anand, Sidney Dekker, John Green, Greg Smith, and Drew Rae.)
  • Regional Roadshows focused on practical skills and emerging topics
  • Internationally aligned Accreditation Programme with a direct pathway to the HASANZ Register
  • Weekly Webinar Programme covering everything from risk assessment fundamentals to cutting-edge topics like AI and VR
  • Online Sector Forum Groups and Special Interest Groups
  • NZISM News, our fortnightly eNewsletter keeping you current and connected
  • Peer Support Network
  • Online resources
  • Member discounts on products, services, and events.
  • Advocacy ensuring our collective voice is heard on key matters affecting health and safety.

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