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STRONG DEMAND FOR NEW TOOLS TO HELP
MANAGE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES

Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2013


14 JUNE, 2013 - Environment Minister Amy Adams says she is pleased with the strong demand for a new multimedia toolbox to help businesses understand and manage the risks posed by hazardous substances.

Two weeks since Ms Adams launched the resource, more than 1500 orders have been made for the toolbox.

The toolbox is designed to help businesses, particularly small businesses, understand and manage the risks posed by hazardous substances.

It includes a guide to working safely with hazardous substances, an emergency response plan, posters to use in the workplace, animated safety videos and a calculator, which allows businesses to enter a list of their hazardous substances and learn what key safety controls they must have in place.

“Between 500 and 800 New Zealanders die every year because of industrial illness, many due to exposure to hazardous substances. Many of these deaths are preventable with the right safety measures in place,” Ms Adams says.

“Chronic health problems caused by exposure to hazardous substances such as paint, solvents and liquid agrichemicals all too often lead to disabilities and early death. That is simply not good enough and attitudes in the workplace have to change.

“Businesses need to take responsibility for making sure they follow the rules for hazardous substances, which are designed to reduce the risks to workers.”

The multimedia toolbox is one of a series of measures Ms Adams has introduced in response to concerns about workplace compliance.

A comprehensive review of the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms legislation is underway to determine if the regime is fit for purpose with regard to hazardous substances.

The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) will soon launch a three-year $1.35 million campaign to raise public awareness about safely managing hazardous substances both at home and at work.

“We need to end the Kiwi ‘she’ll be right’ attitude. This attitude is literally killing us.

“The EPA’s campaign will make people aware of the simple actions they can take to prevent exposure to hazardous substances.”

To order a free toolbox go to: www.hazardoussubstances.govt.nz/toolbox or phone 0800 376 234.

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More funding for red zone hazardous waste disposal

Amy Adams7 JUNE, 2013 - Environment Minister and Associate Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Amy Adams has today announced a further $500,000 of funding to safely dispose of hazardous household waste from residential red zone houses.

Today’s announcement takes total government funding for the programme to more than $1 million.

Ms Adams says the first stage of the project collected more hazardous waste than originally expected, so the Government has stepped up and increased funding for the initiative.

“With 7860 properties identified in the red zone in Christchurch, it is important that any hazardous household materials, such as cleaning products, paint, LPG, and garden sprays, are removed and disposed of in a safe and environmentally-sound way,” Ms Adams says.

“Not only does this project manage the safe disposal of hazardous waste, it also provides valuable information about the types of waste found in the typical New Zealand home.

“It is also a timely reminder to all New Zealanders that if they have any hazardous waste around the house, they should dispose of it safely.”

Through the clean-up programme, a mobile service will collect hazardous waste from the red zone properties prior to demolition.

The scheme, which is being run in partnership with Environment Canterbury, Christchurch City Council and Waimakariri District Council, is due to be completed by the end of the year. More than 360 tonnes of waste is expected to be collected.

The Government is funding about 76 per cent of the project from the Waste Minimisation Fund, with the rest of the money coming from the councils.
Money for the Waste Minimisation Fund comes from a levy charged on waste disposed of at landfills.
To date, the Government has allocated $43.3 million in funding for 83 projects through the fund.

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment
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