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HASANZ. Health & Safety Association NZ
 
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Country: New Zealand
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www: http://www.HASANZ.org.nz
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1. 39 Associations.
2. 31 Business + Admin.
Keywords:an association of associations
a truly representative body for workplace health and safety professions in New Zealand
a trusted voice for health and safety professionals
a first point of contact for business leaders and government on workplace health and safety matters
an expert advisory group to guide effective health and safety policy.

Establishing a representative body for health and safety professionals was a commitment in the Government’s Working Safer package of reforms (2013) developed in response to the findings of the Taskforce on Workplace Health and Safety (2012).

A step change in workplace health and safety performance in New Zealand requires us to work collaboratively to help drive effective solutions.

ustralian/New Zealand Society of Occupational Medicine (ANZSOM)
(New Zealand branch)
www.anzsom.org.nz

Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of New Zealand (HFESNZ)
www.hfesnz.org.nz

Maintenance Engineers Society of New Zealand (MESNZ)
www.mesnz.org.nz

NZ Institute of Hazardous Substances Management (NZIHSM)
www.nzihsm.org.nz

New Zealand Institute of Safety Management (NZISM)
www.nzism.co.nz

NZ Occupational Health Nurses Association (NZOHNA)
www.nzohna.org.nz

NZ Occupational Hygiene Society (NZOHS)
www.nzohs.org.nz

New Zealand Safety Council (NZSC)
www.safetycouncil.nz

Physiotherapy New Zealand (Occupational Health Group)
www.physiotherapy.org.nz

Occupational Therapy New Zealand Whakaora NgaNgahau Aotearoa (OTNZ - WNA)
www.nzaot.com
Associate members

Human Resources Institute of New Zealand (HRINZ)
www.hrinz.org.nz

HASANZ’s objectives are:
Professional standards – engaging with the education sector to raise the level of the health and safety curriculum content, in order to enhance the credibility and recognition of the health and safety professions.
Professional excellence – promoting robust collaboration between health and safety professions.
Industry advocacy – through our diverse voice promoting and influencing public policy and resource allocation decisions.
Health and safety leadership – engaging with communities and businesses to provide informed assurance on health and safety.
Stakeholder engagement – increasing the visibility and reputation of the health and safety professions.