Compliance stories
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Hybrid cloud offers new hope for robust disaster recovery strategies, merging affordability with seamless backup management.
The Kiwi developers of a new security assessment and compliance system are on the hunt for resellers wanting to offer more holistic security services.
Residents and travellers are being urged to stay off the Main North Line, where work trains are operating day and night after earthquake repairs.
Two employees suffered severe hand injuries after a bench saw incident, prompting fines and reparations for two related firms in North Shore court.
Workplace safety rules for toxic chemicals will shift to WorkSafe in December, giving importers and manufacturers time to comply.
Industrial plants can now log and block USB devices after malware spread via removable media helped trigger outages and sewage floods.
Two fatal accidents and multiple near misses show how quickly mobile plant can overturn or drown when water, darkness and soft ground combine.
It's built on the first 1-hectare greenfield site set aside by the Hong Kong government outside of the TKOIE for high-tier data center development.
Remote workers’ homes can count as workplaces, leaving employers on the hook for safety checks, policies and incident response.
A New Zealand security assessment and compliance system has received recognition from the US-based Center for Internet Security (CIS).
Small firms could soon measure health and safety performance with a new government toolkit aimed at lifting standards beyond compliance.
Despite its reputation as a hub for smart cities, Singapore's cybersecurity preparedness is only in the early stages, according to a new joint survey.
Seven deaths since May have prompted WorkSafe to warn businesses that forklift risks are still being poorly managed across workplaces.
Fire-proof replacements are under way at two Auckland high-rises after council checks found combustible panels similar to those blamed in Grenfell.
Missing the certified system by 4 April will invalidate licences, forcing asbestos removers to stop work and risking prosecution.
Workers face a 4 April deadline to complete asbestos training, as only accredited providers will have their courses recognised by WorkSafe.
The fatal collapse exposed gaps in risk controls after WorkSafe found the packaging firm relied on workers to manage dangerous machinery themselves.
Finance departments struggle with expenses process due to paper receipts and spreadsheets, says SaaS firm Concur. Five tips offered to regain control.
Workers handling asbestos will need new training units from 4 April 2018, as New Zealand tightens rules to cut exposure risks.