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Crane Association of New Zealand (Inc.)

Useful sites

These sites offer expanded information on issues affecting the crane industry in New Zealand, both for users and operators.

View ACC site.

ACC is a Crown entity responsible for preventing injury, levying industry and employers and providing compensation entitlements to those who are eligible.
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View Site Safe site.

Site Safe New Zealand is an independent, not-for-profit industry-wide organisation formed to promote improvements in the health and safety practices of the construction industry.
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View Height Work site.

Height Work is the training organisation for scaffolding, rigging and industrial rope access industries
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View Crane Industry Council of Australia site.

The Crane Industry Council of Australia (CICA) speaks for the Australian mobile crane industry. It is recognized by government and the public sector as the official spokesman on all national matters affecting the Australian crane industry.
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View New Zealand Police site.

The Crane Association of New Zealand (Inc.) liaises closely with the New Zealand Police in matters of road safety, particularly the shifting on heavy machinery from site to site and the movement of mobile cranes.
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View Transit New Zealand site.

Transit New Zealand (Transit) is the department responsible for state highways that comprise about 12% (10,894 km) of all New Zealand's roads.
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View Land Transport New Zealand site.

Land Transport New Zealand is a government department providing registration, licensing and regulatory services for commercial and private road users.
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ViewOccupational Safety & Health Service site.

Occupational Safety & Health Service, a division of the Department of Labour, provides information and advice to assist New Zealand businesses with health and safety in the workplace. It also investigates accidents and their cause.
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