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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 00:59:58 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>Health and Safety for Businesses Under 20 Workers: What the HSWA Amendment Bill Proposes</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/163504/health-safety-under-20-workers/</link>
	         	         <description>If your business has fewer than 20 workers, the HSWA Amendment Bill proposes changes to what the law expects of you. The short version: your obligations would be focused on the risks that could actually kill or seriously harm someone. The long version is worth reading....</description>
	         <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 14:33:05 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>Health and Safety Software NZ: How to Choose the Right Platform for Your Business</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/157425/health-and-safety-software-nz-how-to-choose-the-right-platform-for-your-business/</link>
	         	         <description>There are more health and safety software options in New Zealand than ever. Some are built for construction, some for enterprise, and some are generic global platforms adapted for the NZ market. Choosing the right one depends on what your business actually needs — not what looks best in a demo.This page helps you compare your options honestly....</description>
	         <pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>Critical Risk Verification: How to Confirm Controls Are in Place Before Work Starts</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/163384/critical-risk-verification/</link>
	         	         <description>Critical risk verification is the process of confirming — before work begins — that the required safety controls for a high-risk activity are actually in place. Not planned. Not assumed. Verified.It&#039;s the difference between having a safety plan on a shelf and having a worker stand in front of the job, check each control, sign off, and start work knowing the protections are real....</description>
	         <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 16:34:07 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>Schedule 1A: The Complete List of Critical Risks Under the HSWA Amendment Bill</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/163241/schedule-1a-critical-risks/</link>
	         	         <description>Schedule 1A is a new schedule proposed to be added to the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 by the HSWA Amendment Bill. It lists the hazards that would be automatically classified as critical risks — meaning if your work involves any of these, you would be required to manage them as a priority under the proposed changes.This page breaks down what&#039;s in the proposed Schedule 1A in plain language so you can identify which categories may apply to your business....</description>
	         <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 10:35:25 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>The HSWA Amendment Bill: What It Means for Your Business</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/163239/the-hswa-amendment-bill/</link>
	         	         <description>New Zealand&#039;s health and safety law is set to change. The Health and Safety at Work Amendment Bill was introduced to Parliament in February 2026 and represents the most significant proposed reform since the original Act came into force in 2016.This page explains what&#039;s proposed, who it affects, and what you can do now to prepare — in plain language, not legalese....</description>
	         <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 10:01:40 +1200</pubDate>
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	         <title>How to Prepare for an NZGAP Audit (Without Paperwork Chaos)</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/158937/how-to-prepare-for-an-nzgap-audit-without-paperwork-chaos/</link>
	         	         <description>Information Currency Disclaimer: This guide is based on publicly available NZGAP programme information. ThinkSafe is a health and safety documentation platform and does not provide NZGAP certification or audit services.If you&#039;re facing an NZGAP audit, the biggest challenge usually isn&#039;t the work you do on the orchard or vineyard — it&#039;s proving it.Many growers with safe operations still receive corrective actions when documentation is missing, inconsistent, or hard to produce during the audit.T...</description>
	         <pubDate>Sat, 17 Jan 2026 05:31:48 +1300</pubDate>
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	         <title>Help Creating a Site-Specific Safety Plan (SSSP) That Actually Works in NZ</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/158856/help-creating-a-site-specific-safety-plan-sssp-that-actually-works-in-nz/</link>
	         	         <description>If you’re looking for help with a Site-Specific Safety Plan (SSSP), you’re not alone.Many New Zealand contractors and builders are required to provide an SSSP for:a new construction project,a principal or client request,pre-qualification or tendering,or site access approval.The challenge is that most SSSPs exist only as documents, not as tools that are actually used on site.This guide explains how to create an SSSP that works in practice, not just one that ticks a compliance box....</description>
	         <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 05:56:37 +1300</pubDate>
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	         <title>Why Health &amp;amp; Safety Prequalifications Fail (and How to Fix It)</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/158712/why-health-safety-prequalifications-fail-and-how-to-fix-it/</link>
	         	         <description>Failing a health and safety prequalification is frustrating — especially when you know you&#039;re running a safe business. In most cases, failure has nothing to do with unsafe work. It comes down to how evidence is captured, presented, and maintained over time.This costs time, money, and contract opportunities — especially when the fix is often simpler than businesses realise.Here are the most common reasons prequalifications fail in New Zealand — and what actually fixes them....</description>
	         <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2026 01:58:36 +1300</pubDate>
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	         <title>Health &amp;amp; Safety Prequalification in New Zealand: How the System Works</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/158573/health-safety-prequalification-in-new-zealand-how-the-system-works/</link>
	         	         <description>Health and safety prequalification is widely used in New Zealand to help clients, principals, and procurement teams assess whether a business has effective health and safety systems in place before work is awarded.While different schemes and platforms exist, the underlying purpose of prequalification is consistent: to provide independent assurance that a business understands its risks and is operating appropriate health and safety systems in practice.This resource explains how health and safety ...</description>
	         <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +1300</pubDate>
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	         <title>Why Offline Safety Apps Matter for NZ Construction Sites</title>
	         <link>http://www.thinksafe.co.nz/blog/post/157450/why-offline-safety-apps-matter-for-nz-construction-sites/</link>
	         	         <description>“Our safety app works on mobile devices!”That’s the sales pitch for most health and safety software. What they don’t mention: it only works when you have an internet connection.For New Zealand businesses with workers in remote locations—construction sites, forestry operations, rural manufacturing, civil works, agriculture—this isn’t just inconvenient. It’s a deal-breaker.Here’s why offline capability isn’t optional for NZ worksites....</description>
	         <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2025 15:10:53 +1300</pubDate>
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