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  2. SAFE (New Zealand organisation) - Wikipedia

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    SAFE (New Zealand organisation) SAFE (Save Animals From Exploitation) is a New Zealand animal rights group, with a vision to create an ethical New Zealand that ensures the rights of animals. Its purpose is to educate, inform and empower people to make cruelty-free, plant-based and vegan choices.

  3. Netsafe - Wikipedia

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    Website. netsafe .org .nz. Netsafe is an online safety non-profit organisation in New Zealand. It provides educational, anti-bullying and support services. [2] It was founded in 1998, then known as the Internet Safety Group. [3] The organisation is contracted under the Harmful Digital Communications Act until 2026.

  4. WorkSafe New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    History. WorkSafe New Zealand was established in December 2013 after the Work Safe New Zealand Act was passed a month prior, as part of the Health and Safety (Pike River Implementation) Bill. The bill was made after a recommendation by a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the 2010 Pike River Mine disaster, which resulted in 29 deaths.

  5. Crime in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Crime and Safety Survey (NZCASS) estimated that in 2014, the four major classes of crime incidents [a] were assault (27.3%), threat of force (21.4%), burglary (10.8%) and sexual offences (9.9%). Most of these incidents (52.9%) were experienced by a victim that experienced five or more incidents of crime.

  6. Construction site safety - Wikipedia

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    Construction site safety is an aspect of construction-related activities concerned with protecting construction site workers and others from death, injury, disease or other health-related risks. Construction is an often hazardous, predominantly land-based activity where site workers may be exposed to various risks, some of which remain ...

  7. Food safety in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Food safety in New Zealand is a concern by the general public and the government takes measures to regulate it. The estimated cost to the country in 2009 of the six foodborne illnesses campylobacteriosis, salmonellosis, norovirus, yersiniosis, STEC and listeriosis was NZ$ 161 million. [1]

  8. Internet censorship in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in New Zealand refers to the New Zealand Government's system for filtering website traffic to prevent Internet users from accessing certain selected sites and material. While there are many types of objectionable content under New Zealand law, the filter specifically targets content depicting the sexual abuse or exploitation ...

  9. Biosecurity in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The current government agency responsible for biosecurity in New Zealand is the Ministry for Primary Industries. It comprises five business units (Agriculture and Investment Services, Biosecurity New Zealand, Fisheries New Zealand, New Zealand Food Safety and Te Uru Rākau - New Zealand Forest Service.