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worksafe
/ ˌwɜːkˈseɪf /
adjective
- (of an internet link, etc) suitable for viewing in the workplace because of an absence of pornographic content
Example Sentences
The third incident was in 2020, when a stuntwoman was injured when she hit her head on a fitting at the bottom of the tank she was working in during a rehearsal for “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,” according to Amazon and WorkSafe, New Zealand’s government health and safety regulator.
The regulator was notified about the injury six days after it happened and a review later determined that “risk assessment, worker engagement, hazard identification, monitor and review structures were not as cohesive as they could have been,” WorkSafe said.
The disaster prompted the most extensive and complex investigation ever undertaken by WorkSafe NZ, which was also criticised for failing to monitor activities on the island between 2014 and 2019.
WorkSafe, a New Zealand government regulator, later charged 13 organizations and individuals for failing to meet workplace health and safety obligations for averting risk.
In a statement after the sentencing, Steve Haszard, the chief executive of WorkSafe, said that the events had changed “our national understanding” on the requirements of businesses to keep people safe.
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