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Maritime

Consider using the PIANC guidelines when reviewing company policy and procedures.

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Rail

On 27 October 2021 the Commission recommended that the Secretary for Local Government provide leadership to, and work with local authorities to ensure that traffic management plans identify any rail crossings within the vicinity of the proposed work and that the rail access providers have been consulted to ensure that any additional safety requirements in relation to the road/rail interface are met.

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Maritime

On 22 August 2023, the Commission recommended that Lyttelton Port Company Limited reviews the medical screening of stevedores to ensure it provides adequate assurance of medical fitness for their duties and responsibilities.

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Aviation

Review the capabilities of each of the personnel involved in the loading process to ensure they meet the required standards, are cognisant of their duties, and have sufficient resources and training to distribute and secure the load correctly.

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Rail

The protection person was a user of cannabis. Although it could not be established scientifically that his performance was impaired by cannabis at the time of the incident, he did have a detectable level of THC-acid in his urine when he was tested after the incident.

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Aviation

Engineers be made aware of the accident circumstances to stress the desirability of identifying the cause of an apparent, recurrent, engine problem before authorising a test flight.

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Aviation

He require the RNZAC rules for formation flying to be reviewed by an independent panel of pilots familiar with formation flying.

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Aviation

A safety issue identified during the inquiry was the widespread practice of allowing passengers to leave and return to helicopters parked on snow while the rotors are turning. Frequently the pilot will also disembark to guide the passengers while they move under the main rotor disc. There is a serious risk to people on the ground if a helicopter has settled into fresh snow or it breaks through an apparently hard surface crust. Should this happen the clearance between the rotor disc and people walking beneath could reduce sufficiently for someone to be struck by the rotor blades.

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Rail

Introduce measures to ensure that where two trolleys/HRVs, operating under Rule 198 and Rule 199, are authorised to occupy a particular section of track at a common time each must be given full particulars of the other's position and progress before the second is authorised to "on-track" and that where contact cannot be made with the first, adequate steps are taken to safeguard its progress before the second is permitted to "on-track".

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Maritime

attend a bridge resource management course.

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Rail

Considers amending the Tranz Rail Rules and Regulations to encourage the proactive use of train whistles when approaching level crossings at night.

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Maritime

On 26 September 2019 the Commission recommended to the owner of the Dong Won 701 that they assess the overall fire safety of each vessel in their fleet and ensure that the risks and consequences of fire are reduced to as low as possible, including ensuring that crews are appropriately trained and practised in responding to fires.

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