Health And Safety
Friends of killed port workers say pay rise for boss is wrong
Unions, family and friends of workers killed on the job at Lyttelton port say a six figure pay rise for the company's boss sends a poor message about safety. Audio
Friends of Port workers killed angry at chief executive pay rise
Friends of some of the men killed recently while working at the Lyttelton Port want its boss to decline his two-hundred thousand dollar pay rise. Audio
Petroleum industry sees need to educate the public about its work
The petroleum industry says it has to do more to educate the public about how it is using technology to better manage health and safety issues, as well as risks to the environment. Audio
Law with Stephanie Grieve
Health and Safety specialist lawyer, Stephanie Grieve of Duncan Coterill discusses the trend towards imposing greater liability on directors of companies involved in health and safety breaches. Audio
Forestry industry health and safety
This morning a crisis meeting was held in Tokoroa initiated by the country's largest forestry manager, Hancock Forestry Management, following the deaths of two forestry workers in recent weeks… Audio
Forestry meeting called after industry deaths
An urgent meeting is underway in the forestry town of Tokoroa following the recent deaths of two forestry industry workers. Audio