Hon Simon Bridges
Minister of Labour
6 June 2014
Minister welcomes forestry safety review consultation document
Labour Minister Simon Bridges today welcomed the release of the Independent Forestry Safety Review Panel’s public
consultation document.
“We know that there is an unacceptable level of death and serious injury in the forestry sector, with 67 fatalities
since 2000 and the highest rate of serious harm on a per worker basis,” says Mr Bridges.
“It’s important that the forestry industry has taken ownership of the issue as enduring safety solutions cannot be made
by Government alone.
“Their independent review is far-ranging and I encourage stakeholders and the public to have their say on the
consultation document.
“In the meantime, WorkSafe NZ’s proactive enforcement approach in the forestry sector continues. Since August last year,
almost 300 enforcement actions have been taken, including 25 partial or full shutdowns due to imminent danger of serious
injury or death. There are also two prosecutions underway.”
WorkSafe NZ has also recently completed visits to 32 forestry owners/principals around the country and is currently
reviewing the Approved Code of Practice for forestry safety in order to clarify what is expected from forest owners,
managers and operators under the law.
“Progress is being made but the Government cannot make the necessary sustainable change alone, which is why the
independent review is essential. The Government will seriously consider the recommendations of the review once it is
completed,” says Mr Bridges.
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