
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


15 years ago, 29 men went to work and never returned home.
The Pike River mine explosion shocked New Zealand and the world, prompting three inquiries, a new regulator and new laws.
But new research shows New Zealand workers are still more likely to die than those in Australia or Britain.
The Public Health Communication Centre Aotearoa report said this country kills twice as many workers as Australia and four times as many as Britain, on a per capita basis.
The number of work-related deaths has not substantially reduced since 2010.
Victoria University of Wellington workplace health and safety lecturer Dr Chris Peace joins The Front Page to talk about our poor safety standings and what needs to change.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By NZ Herald4
33 ratings
15 years ago, 29 men went to work and never returned home.
The Pike River mine explosion shocked New Zealand and the world, prompting three inquiries, a new regulator and new laws.
But new research shows New Zealand workers are still more likely to die than those in Australia or Britain.
The Public Health Communication Centre Aotearoa report said this country kills twice as many workers as Australia and four times as many as Britain, on a per capita basis.
The number of work-related deaths has not substantially reduced since 2010.
Victoria University of Wellington workplace health and safety lecturer Dr Chris Peace joins The Front Page to talk about our poor safety standings and what needs to change.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1,798 Listeners

961 Listeners

587 Listeners

580 Listeners

28 Listeners

40 Listeners

49 Listeners

43 Listeners

22 Listeners

162 Listeners

160 Listeners

153 Listeners

19 Listeners

21 Listeners

2 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

65 Listeners

0 Listeners

5 Listeners

9 Listeners

0 Listeners

8 Listeners

0 Listeners

4 Listeners

6 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

13 Listeners

246 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners

0 Listeners