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Company Fined $5,000 After Worker Poisoned
Tuesday, 26 February 2002, 2:56 pm | Occupational Safety And Health
Pacifica Seafoods Limited has been fined $5,000 after being prosecuted by the Occupational Safety & Health Service (OSH). More >>
Companies Fined After Auckland Gas Explosion
Tuesday, 19 February 2002, 11:28 am | Occupational Safety And Health
Two Auckland companies have been sentenced to pay a total of $18,000 after a gas explosion on the North Shore last year injured several workers and forced the evacuation of homes. More >>
$10,000 Fine After Worker Injured
Tuesday, 19 February 2002, 12:22 am | Occupational Safety And Health
Richmond Limited has been sentenced to pay $10,000 after being prosecuted by the Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH) after a worker fell 3.8 metres. More >>
Work death toll continues to rise
Tuesday, 5 February 2002, 9:09 am | Occupational Safety And Health
The horrific start to this year's workplace death toll has continued with another worker killed on the job. More >>
Company fined $12,000 - worker's toes amputated
Tuesday, 29 January 2002, 12:44 am | Occupational Safety And Health
A Balclutha company was fined $12,000 after being prosecuted by the Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH) today. More >>
Logging Trucks Losing It In Northland
Wednesday, 16 January 2002, 12:11 am | Occupational Safety And Health
Unseasonal weather conditions are leading to logging truck accidents in the far north said the Occupational Health and Safety Service (OSH) today. More >>
Occupational Deafness Real Problem
Friday, 11 January 2002, 10:51 am | Occupational Safety And Health
It is estimated that 25 per cent of New Zealand's workers are exposed to noise levels which are harmful to their hearing said the Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH) today. More >>
$18,000 Fine After Arm Severed In Machinery
Thursday, 13 December 2001, 4:31 pm | Occupational Safety And Health
A Northland company has been prosecuted by the Occupational Safety and Health Service (OSH) after a man had his lower arm amputated after a workplace accident. More >>