Memorandum of Understanding: WorkSafe New Zealand and Fire and Emergency New Zealand – [2026] (PDF 330 KB)
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Our permit plan covers rules and regulations for high-risk work that WorkSafe oversees.
Our priority plans bring our strategy to life by describing how we will deliver our role as Aotearoa New Zealand’s primary work health and safety regulator.
We are pleased to present our ten-year strategic plan for work-related health. ‘Healthy Work’ outlines our vision for a New Zealand in which everyone who goes to work comes home not just safe, but healthy too.
Work-related health is about the impact work can have on people’s health. In the past, we've called it occupational health
A to Z topics and industries > Work-related health > What is work-related health?

At WorkSafe, we’re committed to leading the way in creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and safe. We want to build a positive and inclusive workplace culture because how people feel at work shapes how they show up every day. As New Zealand’s health and safety regulator, we take that responsibility seriously.
Check this record for gas cylinder designs approved for use, filling, and testing in New Zealand.
The tank wagon record contains information about tank wagons, transportable containers, and tank wagon fabricators that have been allocated a record number.
The stationary container system design and fabricator record contains information about stationary tanks, process containers, and fabricators that have been allocated a record number and for which additional conditions may have been imposed by WorkSafe.
We are developing two draft codes of practice in agriculture. They will set out expectations under HSWA, helping businesses reduce harm and confidently meet their legal duties.
A to Z topics and industries > Agriculture > Two new draft codes of practice in agriculture

We are developing a draft code of practice for residential construction. It will set out expectations under HSWA, helping businesses reduce harm and confidently meet their legal duties.
A to Z topics and industries > Construction > New draft code of practice for residential construction

We are proactively releasing the titles of briefing, reports, and aides-memoire sent to the office of the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety.
About us > Information requests > Information releases > Titles of advice to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety
Our vision is everyone who goes to work comes home healthy and safe. Achieving this requires a workplace culture where we value diverse perspectives and work to create an environment where everyone feels they belong.
About us > Corporate publications > Our diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) approach

Read our high hazards industry publications, including our latest year in review.
A to Z topics and industries > Major hazard facilities > Publications
WorkSafe New Zealand has formalised its relationships with a number of relevant government agencies through written agreements, such as memoranda of understanding (MOUs).
About us > Relationship agreements
Our quarterly reports to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety detail progress against our performance framework and key priorities
About us > Corporate publications > Quarterly reports

You must provide an annual report to us if, at any time in a year, sodium fluoroacetate (1080) is present in your workplace, including if your workplace is a laboratory. The report must be provided by 31 March for the preceding calendar year.
A to Z topics and industries > Hazardous substances > Certification, authorisation, approvals and licensing > Sodium fluoroacetate (1080) > 1080 annual reporting
You must provide an annual monitoring report to WorkSafe if methyl bromide was used in quantities great than 500 kg at your work site. The report must be provided by 30 June for the preceding calendar year.
A to Z topics and industries > Hazardous substances > Guidance > Substances > Fumigants > Methyl bromide fumigations annual monitoring report
Gas appliances and specified fittings must be certified by a recognised certification body or certification regime before they can be offered for sale in New Zealand
A to Z topics and industries > Gas > Gas appliances and fittings > Certification requirements for gas appliances
Electrical installations at low and extra low voltages need to be designed and installed in a way that ensures they will be safe to use. There are processes surrounding design, construction, certification, inspection, connection and periodic verification to make sure safety is maintained throughout the life of the installation.
A to Z topics and industries > Electricity > Installations and networks > Low and extra low voltage electrical installations
The Gas (Safety and Measurement) Regulations 2010 prescribe the general rules and requirements about safety
Laws and regulations > Regulations > Gas regulations
These Regulations do the following:
Gather together and state the generic rules and requirements about electrical safety, and what is deemed to be electrically safe and electrically unsafe
Deal with the design, construction and use of works…
Laws and regulations > Regulations > Regulations for Electrical Safety > Electricity (Safety) Regulations 2010
This report outlines the development process of the New Zealand risk assessment of pushing and pulling (NZRAPP). It provides a record of the logic behind why specific changes to the HSE tools were made.
A to Z topics and industries > Work-related health > Musculoskeletal disorders > Reports to support work-related musculoskeletal disorders resources and tools > Development of the New Zealand risk assessment of pushing and pulling (NZRAPP)
Our priority plans bring our strategy to life by describing how we will deliver our role as Aotearoa New Zealand’s primary work health and safety regulator.
About us > Who we are > Where we focus our effort: priority plans
Find out more about who we are and what we do and meet our Board and our leadership team.
About us > Who we are

Find organisations currently recognised as an inspection body under Regulation 25 of the Health and Safety in Employment (Pressure Equipment, Cranes and Passenger Ropeways) Regulations 1999.
Tools, registers, and resources > Registers > Recognised Inspection Bodies
WorkSafe has a range of actions planned in relation to work-related health and the areas which contribute the most to the burden of harm. Information about these planned actions is available here.
A to Z topics and industries > Work-related health > Improving work-related health

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