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Constitution, Bylaws, Policies, Procedures, Rules, and Tikanga  

At Tokoroa Golf Club, we have developed a constitution, bylaws, policies, procedures, rules and tikanga pursuant to the fundamental lawful duties and obligations of an incorporated society.  

It is a requirement of membership of the Tokoroa Golf Club Incorporated that those who are, or wish to be, members of the Tokoroa Golf Club Incorporated avail themself of all constitutions, bylaws, policies, procedures, rules and tikanga pursuant to the fundamental lawful duties and obligations of an incorporated society.  

HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICIES

At Tokoroa Golf Club, we have developed a constitution, bylaws, policies, procedures, rules and tikanga pursuant to the fundamental lawful duties and obligations of an incorporated society.

 

See the existing health and safety policies below pursuant to the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 and its subsequent amendments.  This Health and Safety page was last edited on or about Tuesday the 29th of August 2023 and contains the current Health and Safety policies of the Tokoroa Golf Club Incorporated.

It is a requirement of membership to the Tokoroa Golf Club Incorporated that members avail themselves of these Health and Safety Policies.  

Policy Statement: Health and Safety Objectives and Health and Safety Plan.

PURPOSE

  1. As part of the annual review of Health and Safety a meeting will be convened to put in place “SMART” planning and objectives. The following aspects will be considered: -

    1. “Review Health and Safety management systems”

    2. Do a self-assessment audit that will involve both an employee and a senior management. The completed self-assessment should be signed off by the assessors and dated. A summary of recommendations for improvement should be fed back into the annual systems review and the setting of objectives.

    3. Collate incident and accident data.

    4. Ensuring Health and Safety tasks are assigned.

OBLIGATIONS

  1. Workers and Contractors:

    1. Obligations pursuant to s. 45 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

    2. Obligations pursuant to regulations.

  2. Officers:

    1. Obligations pursuant to s. 44 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

    2. Obligations pursuant to Schedule 2 of Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

    3. Obligations pursuant to regulations.

  3. The Club (Person Consucting a Business or Undertaking):

    1. Obligations pursuant to s. 30 through s. 46 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

    2. Obligations pursuant to Schedule 2 of Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

    3. Obligations pursuant to regulations.

    4. Liability with Criminal Proceedings: s. 141 through s. 162 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

    5. Liability with Civil Proceedings: s. 122 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

    6. Liability with Provisional Improvement Notices, Charges, and Adverse Conduct : s. 50 through s. 99 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015.

    7. Obligation to keep records pursuant to: s. 57 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 No 70 (as at 24 August 2023), Public Act 57 Requirement to keep records – New Zealand Legislation.

ACTIONS

Actions identified to implement this policy and for the club to meet their fundamental lawful obligations and duties are as follows:


  • Set up the structures of monitoring all elemens of risk and hazard on site.

  • Audit on a regular basis theses systems, controles, and approaches to ensure they are fit for purpose and reasonably practicable.

  • Engage workers in the audit or policy development process.

  • Engage stakeholders in the audit or policy development process.

  • Install the relevent controls.

  • Finish and update the Health and Safety Policy Database.

  • Train officers, workers, and members on how to engage in the Health and Safety System.

WORKER ENGAGEMENT OUTCOMES

In Progress.

STAKEHOLDER SUBMISSIONS

In Progress.

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