The bite sized guide to keeping your people safe
Published in February 2017, Safety Bites is a practical guide including the following:
- An overview of the new Health & Safety at Work Act and what a company, officers, employees and others must take responsibility for
- Chapters for each of these groups with practical ideas on what PCBU’s (companies), Directors, Partners, CEO’s, managers, H&S Reps and Committees should do
- Different ways to induct people and build engagement so people want to be safe!
- How to build a safety culture in your business
- ACC and getting people back to work
- Wellness programmes
- How to cope with death at work
- Dealing with medical incapacity if people can’t come back to work due to illness or injury
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ANGELA ATKINS is an experienced HR consultant, Presenter, Facilitator and L&D Manager. She’s also the best selling author of Management Bites & Employment Bites. In this book she shares real examples of how to implement health and safety and how you can build a safety culture in your business.
Please note: SAFETY BITES has sold it’s print run and is currently out of print. Please contact us if you’d like to know when the next edition comes out.
Founded in New Zealand in 2006 by Angela and Fraser Atkins, we always had big plans for elephant! We developed and refined our programmes over time then in 2016 we went global. We’ve never looked back and develop all our programmes this way.
Our programmes focus on actual outcomes with practical tools and techniques you can use straight away. We discuss real life not just theory and we make it fun!
We design and run programmes globally with customised parts for each country. And we have local experts facilitate our workshops. You get the best of both worlds.
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