Health and Safety at Work Act 2015

{{Short description|Act of Parliament in New Zealand}}

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{{Infobox legislation

| short_title = {{PAGENAMEBASE}}

| legislature = New Zealand Parliament

| enacted_by = New Zealand House of Representatives

| royal_assent = 4 September 2015

| date_commenced = 5 September 2015 (part)
4 April 2016 (remainder)

| bill_history_url = https://bills.parliament.nz/v/6/5c1ac9cc-9453-4645-a072-8fdcca6602f1

| bill = Health and Safety Reform Bill

| date_introduced = 10 March 2014

| committee_responsible = Transport and Industrial Relations Committee

| 1st_reading = 13 March 2014

| 1st_reading_for = 121

| 1st_reading_against = 0

| 2nd_reading = 30 July 2015

| 2nd_reading_for = 63

| 2nd_reading_against = 56

| 2nd_reading_absent = 2

| 3rd_reading = 27 August 2015

| 3rd_reading_for = 63

| 3rd_reading_against = 58

| status = in force

}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}

The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 is the principal piece of legislation defining the statutory obligations of New Zealand business in relation to the safety and welfare of their employees. It shifts the focus from previous legislation which was principally about monitoring and recording incidents related to health and safety to a system where risks are identified and managed before they are able to affect the lives employees, customers and the general public.{{cite web|url=https://www.worksafe.govt.nz/laws-and-regulations/acts/hswa/|title=Health and Safety at Work Act 2015|publisher=Worksafe|access-date=21 March 2021|date=4 September 2017}}

A number of regulations have subsequently been created to implement the provisions of the act including Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017.

The principal focus of responsibility and action throughout the legislation is the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) rather than the corporate business entity.

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