WorkSafe and Enforceable Undertakings
An enforceable undertaking is where a duty holder
(usually a Company) is found (or alleged) to be in breach of
the Health & Safety at Work 2015 Act (HSWA) and accepts to
follow a prescribed path to remedy the problems according to
WorkSafe's guidance. It is voluntary on the part of the duty
holder, but once accepted it is legally binding and
enforceable.
Enforceable undertakings are an alternative to a straight prosecution by WorkSafe. It has to be requested by the duty holder rather than suggested by WorkSafe and it doesn't always mean it's a easy or cheap option for the business.
Some of the actions covered by an undertaking are:
Remedy the harm to any victims
Support
progressive and higher standards of Health & Safety for all
stakeholders of the duty holder
Support WorkSafe to meet
their strategic goals
It is always at WorkSafe's sole
discretion whether or not to accept an enforceable
undertaking as a solution to a breach (or alleged
breach).
As an example of this WorkSafe have just accepted an enforceable undertaking from Woods Glass based in Auckland.
A worker climbed onto a glass cutting machine to free a blockage, once cleared the machine continued operation and dragged the worker's leg in causing serious injuries.
The subsequent WorkSafe investigation found Woods Glass had failed to honour its health and safety obligations under HSWA and including a lack of safe procedures and guarding for the machine.
The following enforceable undertaking was then agreed to by WorkSafe, Woods Glass and the victim:
Providing amends in the form
of payment to the victim and support to the
victim.
Developing a suite of initiatives to benefit the
workplace and workers.
Hosting workshops for Lisec
cutting machine operators within the glass
industry.
Presenting and sponsoring a session at the
Windows Association of New Zealand and Glass Association New
Zealand annual conferences.
Providing specialised
training courses in conjunction with the Glass & Glazing
Institute NZ.
Producing community resources on health,
safety, wellbeing, inclusion, and diversity.
Offering a
scholarship for a trade qualification at the Mount Albert
Unitech Institute of Technology.
Sponsoring Community
Alcohol & Other Drug Services in the South Auckland
community for language interpretation
services.
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