NZCB InHouse Magazine August/September 2022

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HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELLNESS —

Keeping your worksite safe this flu season Health experts across New Zealand are warning Kiwis to prepare for what could be a severe flu season this year. The national lockdown in 2020 essentially stamped out what was already circulating in New Zealand, with flu rates plummeting 99 per cent that year, basically ridding the country of the influenza virus. Now with relaxing restrictions and New Zealand reopening to the world, health experts are concerned that two years of living in a flu-free environment may have left our immunity levels vulnerable to the virus. And there is reason to be concerned. The flu usually infects around one in four Kiwis annually – mainly between May and October. The influenza virus infects your nose, throat and lungs. It usually is worse than a cold and spreads quickly between people through touch and the air. Symptoms of influenza come on suddenly. The prospect of a severe flu season, adding to a construction industry already hampered by labour and supply shortages, stresses how it is more important than ever to safeguard yourself and others on-site. Site Safe training advisor Kyle O’Keefe, who has many years of experience and expertise in the health sector, said the best way those on-site can prepare for a severe flu season is to get vaccinated and stay fit and active.

Dr Child said last year’s Respiratory Syncytial Virus outbreak following the short opening of the border between New Zealand and Australia shows the pressure such immunity gaps can place on the health system.

“On average, those [who] get the flu are sick for five to 10 days, which could be two weeks off work. Often people report feeling fatigued for a few weeks after that, but it may take weeks to start feeling better if you’re unvaccinated and out of shape.”

Most people can receive the flu vaccine, but they should postpone their appointment if they feel unwell, Southern Cross Health said.

Kyle said it was important to be prepared as New Zealand’s isolation from the rest of the world will likely mean more people will get sick due to the lack of exposure. Promoting wellness, getting immunised and encouraging the workforce to “get off the couch and away from screens” while also encouraging them to stay away from work when they’re symptomatic was a “huge step in the right direction” for mitigating the risks of illnesses at work. Southern Cross Health Insurance chief medical officer, Dr Stephen Child, said getting as many New Zealanders as possible vaccinated against influenza will be critical this season. That’s why the health insurer offers its members a free flu jab. “New Zealand’s strict border controls for managing the spread of COVID-19 mean the influenza virus has largely been absent for a significant period of time, which creates an immunity gap. The most effective tool we have for closing this gap is the influenza vaccine.”

Meanwhile, the industry has proved it could adjust and prepare for COVID-19 with many forming controls and protocols to ensure all those on-site could continue to work safely. In collaboration with an industry working group of health and safety experts, Site Safe formed a COVID-19 protocols document to guide the industry. This guide was recently updated to reflect the realities of managing COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses on-site. It highlights the importance of monitoring your symptoms and staying home when sick to help keep your workforce healthy. It also suggests that creating a greater focus on cleaning and hygiene processes and implementing business continuity planning could help limit the impact of respiratory illness on broader operations. You can find the complete industry protocols guide on the Site Safe website under guides and resources: www.sitesafe.org.nz/guides--resources/covid-19protection-framework-protocols/

Jonathan Guildford, Communications Advisor, Site Safe New Zealand. Site Safe is a not-for-profit membership organisation established by industry for industry and is New Zealand’s leading health and safety solutions provider.

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pages 70-73

NZCB Strategic Partners and Affinity Partners

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page 74

NEWS BITES

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pages 62-65

Air seals around windows – getting it right matters

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pages 66-67

Introducing the new GIB® System Selector

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pages 68-69

RoVE update #3

3min
page 60

NZCB and Industry Events Calendar

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pages 58-59

Apprentice Challenge bench seat finds special home

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page 57

A close finish in the Waikato/Coromandel

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page 56

Meet our 2022 NZCB Presidents

2min
pages 54-55

Keeping your worksite safe this flu season

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pages 52-53

Your business’ health starts with its people

6min
pages 50-51

The Tortoise beats the Hare

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pages 48-49

Impressive effort leads to awesome achievement

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page 46

Managing finances through tough times

6min
pages 44-45

Gemma the scooter raises a record $9,300 for Cancer Society

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pages 38-41

Immigration NZ’s employer accreditation

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pages 42-43

Leadership and management

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pages 36-37

Can councils transfer some or all of their liability to the builder?

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pages 28-29

Busy? Now’s the time to market your business

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pages 26-27

NZCB and Noel Leeming Commercial

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pages 22-23

A real look into the 2022 employment market

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pages 24-25

Understanding provisional tax

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pages 34-35

You must pass the ball to win the game

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pages 30-31

Make tech a powerful, everyday tool in your business

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pages 32-33

Walking the talk at Auckland’s Asian Construction Expo

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pages 20-21

NZCB Building Contracts

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pages 12-13

Want to improve your business performance?

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Don’t get caught short with your insurance cover

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Message from our Chief Executive

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page 8

Message from the NZCB Board

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South Island gets a new office

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Message from our Education and Technical Manager

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Putting our partners in the spotlight

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