NZ Trucking Magazine, August 2023

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HEALTH AND SAFETY

TAKING A BREAK

Who doesn’t like the idea of taking a break? Who is overwhelmed by the effort taking a break requires?

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reaks are essential for wellbeing. They allow us the opportunity to rest and recover, regardless of their type. But first, let’s define the most common types of breaks: Legislated breaks according to the Land Transport Rule – Worktime and Logbooks 2007. If you need to comply with this legislation, you must take the minimum defined breaks at specified intervals. Employment agreement breaks. Depending on the agreement, these will likely be two unpaid breaks and one paid break. The time for these will be specified in your agreement. Sick leave – take it if you are feeling unwell. You will recover more quickly if you rest. You can also use this to care for a dependent. Again, these will be defined in your employment agreement. Annual leave. Some organisations have a shut period when you are required to take leave. This will often still give you more leave days. Effort depends on where you sit in your organisation and your role. If you are lucky or the organisation is well-staffed, you submit a leave form and walk away. If

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you are the owner/manager or work for a smaller organisation, you may need to plan your leave, prepare for others to carry your workload and pick up the work when you return. Even the short, paid breaks mean you can get away from your work, move, stretch and give your brain and/or muscles some respite. Longer breaks – annual leave – may provide an opportunity to move completely away from the stresses of normal life. At Safewise, we shut at Christmas for three weeks. All staff are expected to take more annual leave during the year. Often the middle of winter is an excellent time to take leave. A rest in the middle of the year can set you up until Christmas.

Tracey Murphy is the owner and director of Safewise Ltd, a health and safety consultancy. She has more than 15 years’ experience working with organisations from many different industries. Tracey holds a diploma in health and safety management and a graduate diploma in occupational safety and health. She is a professional member of the New Zealand Institute of Safety Management and is on

How can Safewise help?

the HASANZ register.

We work with organisations that need more health and safety knowledge or more time than they have in-house. For more information, check the website, safewise.co.nz

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Danielle L. Beston Barrister At Law Log Book & Driving Hours Transport Specialist Work Licences Nationwide Road User Charges Contributor to New Zealand Trucking ‘Legal Lines’ Column Telephone: (09) 985 5609 mobile: 021 326 642 danielle.beston@trafficlawyerauckland.co.nz Referral Through Solicitor Required and Arranged

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LIVELY POLITICAL DISCUSSION HIGHLIGHTS ANNUAL CONFERENCE

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Taking the pressure off the stresses of LIFE ON THE ROAD

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The rising cost of INSURANCE IN BUSINESS

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The difference between BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS

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TAKING A BREAK

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Time to think about TIME MANAGEMENT

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WHAT GIVES?

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Education Engagement Programme

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NZ TRANSPORT RECRUITMENT Getting the job done

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Ensuring road safety with BRAKE TESTING

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A Changing World Conference 2023

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EVERY OPPORTUNITY

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ROAD USER CHARGES

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THE SALES NUMBERS

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THE PENTHOUSE

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