An example of a SCIRT safety alert. Safety alerts were sent out to Delivery Team Health and Safety representatives after an incident who then sent or delivered them to subcontractors.
A document which explains the rationale behind and development of City Care's Good to Go safety video.
A document which summarises each winning Bill Perry Safety Award submission.
The SCIRT Health and Safety Policy, revised in February 2016.
A document which sets out the terms of reference for SCIRT's Safety Leadership Group.
A document which describes the purpose of the Bill Perry Safety Awards and outlines each winning submission.
A document which outlines several of Drain Surgeons' safety initiatives; developed when carrying out CCTV operations.
A document which outlines several of Downer's safety initiatives, developed when working in the Central Business District.
A board paper which asks the SCIRT board to review and revise SCIRT's existing Health and Safety Policy.
An example of a monthly presentation created to communicate with all SCIRT team members about SCIRT's safety performance.
The Charter is an agreement on health and safety between the leaders of a number of government organisations and companies leading the rebuild.
A poster created by University of Canterbury students outlining their findings from examining SCIRT's approach to managing health and safety.
A document which contains several examples of SCIRT Safety Alerts, which were documents sent out to inform and educate all site staff after an incident.
A final year paper prepared by University of Canterbury students examining the positive effects of SCIRT on the New Zealand construction industry's health and safety performance.
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Summary of oral history interview with Helen Trappitt about her experiences of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A pdf copy of a cut-out dress-up game for young children involving safety gear.
Spire removed for safety
A story submitted by Jennifer to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by John Proffitt to the QuakeStories website.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 30 October 2012 entitled, "Misleading Message".
A story submitted by Summer to the QuakeStories website.
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Decorated safety fences in Sumner".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Decorated safety fences in Sumner".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Decorated safety fences in Sumner".
A health and safety training and development project bringing together a large range of stakeholders involved in the reconstruction of Canterbury.
A story submitted by Brenda Greene to the QuakeStories website.
A story submitted by Katie to the QuakeStories website.
A document which illustrates the impetus for SCIRT's zero harm programme, the parties involved, initiatives undertaken and outcomes achieved.
A photograph of a community recreation stall at the Christchurch City Council NZ Safety Week Expo, held in October 2013. The photograph shows various All Right? resources, including 'Five Ways To Wellbeing' corflute signs, as well as information from CCC and other organisations. The Expo was part of the ACC NZ Safety Week, and sought to provide CCC staff and families with information and awareness about home safety, alcohol moderation, sport and fitness.