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Insights – Championing Health and Safety with WorkSafe’s Nicole Rosie

In the third of WorkSafe New Zealandโ€™s Insights series, Quinton Hall, Chief Executive of Ngฤi Tahu Tourism chair joins CEO Nicole Rosie.

Manaakitanga (kindness), rangatiratanga (leadership) and whanaungatanga (family) are how Ngฤi Tahu Tourism brings health and safety culture to life in a way that is meaningful to their business.ย 

Tune into WorkSafeโ€™s latest Insights video where Chief Executive Nicole Rosie catches up with Quinton Hall, Chief Executive of Ngฤi Tahu Tourism, to talk about bringing a positive health and safety culture to life in one of the fastest growing areas of productivity for New Zealand โ€“ adventure tourism.

For Quinton itโ€™s about more than just โ€˜being the bestโ€™ in his business.

โ€œWhen you break it down itโ€™s about never being the best. Itโ€™s about always striving to be better than we are today. And the way I like to talk to our team is, if we think weโ€™re the best at anything then weโ€™re in trouble. Weโ€™re either setting a low benchmark, or weโ€™re not aiming high enough.

“How we talk about our health and safety is never resting – we need to keep moving,โ€ he says.ย 

The Insights series is designed to get business leaders talking about health and safety and will be a regular source of information and thought leadership for businesses, workers and health and safety professionals.

You can watch the full video as well as previous episodes onย www.worksafe.govt.nzย ย orย www.management.co.nz

Insights – Championing Health and Safety with Nicole Rosie

Nicole Rosie, the chief executive at WorkSafe New Zealand, is a woman on a mission. She wants to ensure that New Zealandโ€™s leaders embrace the idea that leading in the health and safety sphere is about genuinely caring for your people, both mind and body, and about operational excellence. Itโ€™s also about understanding your key risks and the key controls to manage that risk.ย 

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Insights – Championing health and safety with Nicole Rosie and Mai Chen

In the second of WorkSafe New Zealandโ€™s Insights series, Mai Chen, chair of the Superdiversity Centre (www.superdiversity.org) joins CEO Nicole Rosie to discuss the challenges of health and safety in New Zealandโ€™s increasingly ethnically diverse workforce.

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