top of page

Useful Links

WorkSafe are the Regulators for our Health and Safety at Work Act (2015), its supporting regulations and other Safety related acts/regulations. Their website should be on of your primary safety related reference points. Since the reforms of 2015 there has been significant investment into the resources that are available to the public and business. 

Engineering New Zealand is a non-profit membership organisation. They're dedicated to promoting the interests of engineers and do so by having a voice on topical issues. Their members are professional, credible and up to date with industry changes.

The Risk Engineering Society (RES) is a special interest group that provides leadership on the science, technology and philosophy of risk engineering and risk management and its practical application. 

The Health and Safety Association of New Zealand (HASANZ) is the umbrella organisation representing workplace health and safety professions in New Zealand – member associations of HASANZ can be referenced from HASANZ.

​

IFM-1.gif

The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is the Government’s lead business-facing agency.  Their contribution  is to improve the well-being of New Zealanders is summarised in our purpose, to grow New Zealand for all. 

images.png

OMRON applies its core competencies in sensing and control technologies through a variety of operations on a global scale.

​

logo-2.webp

Pilz New Zealand is a subsidiary of German-based Pilz GmbH and Co. KG, Europe’s largest and most respected manufacturer of safety automation equipment. The company has offices across the globe, and does business in over 30 countries worldwide.

Schneider-Electric-logo-26.png

Schneider’s purpose is to create Impact by empowering all to make the most of our energy and resources, bridging progress and sustainability. 

Form-submissions_GS1-New-Zealand-Provider-Logos_SICK_Logo_Claim_RGB__ScaleMaxWidthWzEwNTBd

As a technology and market leader, SICK provides sensor intelligence and application solutions that create the perfect basis for controlling processes securely and efficiently, protecting individuals from accidents, and preventing damage to the environment.

wieland-electric-gmbh-vector-logo.png

The clamp that started it all was invented by Fritz Wieland in 1925, marking the beginning of a significant chapter in history. The company’s founder developed the first truly safe electrical connection. Building on this success, the company has remained a pioneer in the field. Today, it continues to impress with a wide range of electrical and electronic components and solutions that are designed to

bottom of page