What the law actually asks of you around site access, records, and safety, and how to meet it without drowning in paperwork. Written for New Zealand site managers, not lawyers.
Talk to usSite access is not just an operational nicety in New Zealand. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, you have a duty to manage risk to everyone on your site and to be able to show it. These guides cover what that duty means in practice, what WorkSafe looks for when it turns up, and the everyday tools like Job Safety Analyses that sit underneath it. Each one is short, practical, and points to how SiteKey helps you keep the record.
What the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 requires around site access records and contractor compliance, in plain terms.
Read the HSWA guide ›What WorkSafe New Zealand looks for in your site access records, and how to be ready before they arrive.
Read the WorkSafe guide ›What a JSA is, when you use one, and how it fits into daily site safety on a New Zealand worksite.
Read the JSA guide ›The difference between the two, and which one your NZ worksite actually needs.
Read the comparison ›SiteKey captures who was on site, their compliance status, and your daily safety records automatically. Flat monthly pricing, live in days.
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