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Covid a catalyst to improve poor workplace health and safety

Greg Dearsly on ‘staying safe’ having a sharper focus.

Greg Dearsly
Sun, 13 Sep 2020

After the havoc caused by Covid-19 in many business sectors, there are signs it could be a catalyst to improve New Zealand’s poor workplace health and safety record.

In the short term, the lockdowns and economic drop-off has eased numbers of workplace injuries and fatalities – there have

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Greg Dearsly
Sun, 13 Sep 2020
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