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Monday, 02 July 2018 12:36

Hyundai Heavy cuts third of its executives in offshore & engineering division

Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., the world's largest shipbuilder by sales, said Sunday it has slashed a third of its executives in its offshore and engineering division as new orders have dried up.

Published in MARITIME
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Saturday, 23 June 2018 15:05

Call to end lubricant packaging waste

Call to end lubricant packaging waste

Major lubricant industry brands are calling on importers and distributors in the market to join them in tackling the issue of millions of lubricant packages being discarded every year.

Published in ENVIRONMENT
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Tuesday, 19 June 2018 12:42

WorkSafe accepts enforceable undertakings from Airtech Limited and NZ Hot House Limited

WorkSafe accepts enforceable undertakings from Airtech Limited and NZ Hot House Limited

We have accepted enforceable undertakings from air conditioning and refrigeration company Airtech Limited, and vegetable packaging and marketing company NZ Hot House Limited, following an incident in July 2016 where workers were unnecessarily exposed to carbon monoxide.

Two Airtech workers were working to clean an evaporator unit in a chiller; they were using an LPG forklift operated by an NZ Hot House worker. After two hours working on the unit, an Airtech worker began to feel unwell and stopped working. The other Airtech worker and the forklift operator continued working, before they both fainted as a result of carbon monoxide exposure.

This is the second time two companies charged for the same incident under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 have each successfully been granted enforceable undertakings.

We found that Airtech had not identified or mitigated the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning in the chiller from the use of an LPG-powered forklift. NZ Hot House had not developed and implemented a safe system of work for use of LPG forklifts, or developed and authorised an adequate contractor management system.

WorkSafe Chief Operating Officer Phil Parkes said in some circumstances the enforceable undertakings represented an effective way of dealing with health and safety breaches, without going through the courts.

“This is a great example of businesses learning from their mistakes, and developing solutions and initiatives that won’t just prevent a similar occurrence in their own business, but ones that will help other businesses as well.”

The affected employees are supportive of the enforceable undertakings.

Under Airtech Limited’s enforceable undertaking, the company committed to initiatives including:

  • Providing amends in the form of payment to the victims.
  • Developing a risk management tool for workers in the industry including a mobile device risk assessment system.
  • Hosting seminars for industry and making the risk assessment material freely available to interested parties.
  • Producing an educational video and article.
  • Making a charitable donation.

Airtech’s Managing Director Brian Stokes said: “The experience and learnings from the enforceable undertaking process has been a positive experience for all our staff and for the company itself. It has shown us what really matters in worker health and safety – that it’s about what is happening at the coal face for our staff.”

“Through the enforceable undertaking, we have developed a mobile app that provides an active hazard identification system that forces staff to stop and identify hazards before they start work. It’s a staff driven process and we have shown that good health and safety does not need to cost a lot of money.”

“The app we have developed will be able to be used by any company working in uncontrolled sites with changing hazards. The health and safety solution will help keep more than just my workers safe.”

Under NZ Hot House’s enforceable undertaking, the company (and its related company KPH Produce Limited) committed to initiatives including:

  • Providing amends in the form of payment, support and ACC top-up to the victims.
  • Offering staff one paid safety day for the purpose of attending a course, conference or safety event; conducting an in house safety day for all staff; and a half day mock incident drill to train staff.
  • Commissioning a report on the benefits to worker safety in horticulture by implementing literacy and numeracy initiatives.
  • Commissioning an article for publication discussing the incident.
  • Presenting to industry bodies regarding the incident.
  • Creating a horticultural safety intern programme for a local school leaver.

NZ Hot House Limited Director Simon Watson said: “Our incident was a sharp reminder that businesses can never let down their guard and that the assessment of workplace risk is a never-ending journey.”

“Failure to adequately identify and deal with a potential hazard resulted in a staff member and two contractors being harmed and we regret that our system failure allowed this to occur.”

“We are appreciative that the enforceable undertaking process will allow us to work with our staff and help increase their understanding of our health and safety systems and the important role that they play. Additionally, we are looking forward to sharing our learnings with the greater horticultural industry, through the establishment of a meaningful training platform, to assist workers and businesses to reduce risk and operate in a genuinely safe working environment.”

The full enforceable undertakings, together with the reasons for our decisions, are available at:

Airtech Limited enforceable undertaking

New Zealand Hot House Group Limited enforceable undertaking

We will continue to monitor compliance of these enforceable undertakings.

Published in HEALTH & SAFETY
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Monday, 14 May 2018 14:08

Triangular Bill should not proceed

A proposed Bill which seeks to add further regulation to New Zealand’s industrial framework in the labour hire sector should not proceed says the EMA.

Published in BUSINESS
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Friday, 11 May 2018 08:31

Delivery key to record $42 billion capital programme

“The Government’s announcement that this year’s Budget will allocate $42 billion to capital investment over 5 years will provide a welcome boost for regional and urban development, but speed in establishing a specialised strategic procurement agency is now a priority to ensure projects are sequenced and delivered at best value,” said Stephen Selwood CEO of Infrastructure New Zealand.

“Details of the exact programme will become clear on Budget day, but with major investment needs in health, education, justice, housing and of course transport, the challenge for the Government will be getting best value out of its programme.

“There is a risk that costs will inflate if project sequencing stretches the market by location, portfolio or skillset.

“A carefully-conceived project pipeline, developed with the industry and comprising the full spectrum of central and local government major projects, is essential to delivering a programme this large.

“Just as important will be the way in which projects are procured.

“Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones’ procurement agency idea now takes on immediate priority, not only to develop the project pipeline but also to ensure that hospitals, schools, roads, railways and other infrastructure are delivered on time, to specification and to budget.

“Recent reports that the SuperFund has made an unsolicited bid to deliver light rail in Auckland underline how sophisticated major project procurement has become.

“It’s great news that investors are looking at national infrastructure as an investment opportunity and we need serious expertise across government to ensure this type of approach will be a success.

“A specialised procurement agency will consolidate public procurement expertise and enable the 5 year $42 billion pipeline to be delivered in a way which benefits all New Zealanders,” Selwood says.

 

A InfrastructureNZ release  ||  May 11, 2018   |||

 

 

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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 16:27

Catching up to the digital race

Bosch recently launched a new operating unit, Bosch Connected Industry, to extend its industrial internet software portfolio. Bosch’s newly established Industry Consulting unit assists businesses transition to connected manufacturing.

Published in MANUFACTURING
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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 10:27

Inside the new-look Westcon-Comstor in NZ

If a week is a long time in politics, then eighteen months must represent an eternity in the New Zealand channel.

Published in SUPPLY CHAIN
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Wednesday, 09 May 2018 07:39

New engineering hub proposed for Dunedin

Dunedin cenntral city showing the Octagon

Jobs, huge cash boost from proposed city hub. A new engineering hub proposed for Dunedin is part of apush by New Zealand manufacturers to secure a lucrative slice of Australia's $A200 billion ($NZ214 billion) defence upgrade.  Success could help deliver hundreds of new jobs, and tens of millions of dollars, to Dunedin, it has been suggested.  The hub concept was being developed by Farra Engineering chief executive Gareth Evans,backed by the Dunedin Engineering Cluster and the Dunedin City Council.

Published in ENGINEERING
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Friday, 04 May 2018 20:17

Australia a step closer to establishing its own space agency

The Australian space industry is set to receive a boost as the government pushes forward its plans to establish a national space agency, announced by the government in September last year, in a bid to coordinate existing efforts in the aeronautical industry and create jobs.

Published in WORLD
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Wednesday, 02 May 2018 14:52

Reports of smelter demise greatly exaggerated

The BusinessNZ Energy Council welcomes the reopening of a potline at NZ Aluminium Smelters at Tiwai Point.

Published in MANUFACTURING
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