How to notify us over the holiday period.
Notifications
If someone has been seriously injured, become seriously ill, or died as a result of work – phone us on 0800 030 040 straight away. We have staff available to respond to these 24/7.
If you’re not sure what a notifiable event is, including your obligation to hold a scene, visit What events need to be notified?
Notifications made through our online form won't be monitored between 12pm on Tuesday 24 December 2024 and 8.30am on Monday 6 January 2025.
If you’re not sure if you need to notify us, use our online notification system and we’ll respond to you after 6 January 2025.
Health and safety concerns
If you have a health and safety concern that isn’t urgent, use our online form and we’ll respond to you after 6 January 2025.
Raise a health or safety concern
General enquiries
General enquiries made by phone or email after 12pm on Tuesday 24 December will be responded to from Monday 6 January 2025. This does not apply to notifications made by phone on 0800 030 040.
We wish you a safe and relaxing holiday.
WorkSafe has prohibited certain devices called inverters that convert electricity from alternative power sources to be used in homes because they could cause an electric shock or a fire. Purchasers are advised not to use the product and to return it to the supplier for a refund.
Inverters are electrical fittings that convert direct current (DC) electricity to alternating current (AC) electricity.
WorkSafe has prohibited the manufacture, importation, sale and use of electrical inverters that are fitted with a lead and plug that allows electricity to be supplied into an electrical installation through a socket outlet. The prohibited inverters are described in the prohibition notice. They include, but are not limited to, ‘grid tie inverters’. This prohibition is effective from 12 January 2012.
The prohibited inverters are unsafe because they allow alternative power generation systems to be connected to an installation in a way that bypasses the installation’s protection against overloading of cables and electric shock. This creates a risk of serious harm to people or significant property damage.
This prohibition does not apply to inverters that are intended to be connected to an installation through the main switchboard.
For more information see gazette notice Electricity Regulations (Prohibited Electrical Fittings – Inverters) Notice 2012.
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