Hawke's Bay Today

Safety at work rewards local firm

Health and safety practice puts company among national finalists in competitio­n

- Christine McKay

Health and safety practice puts company among national finalists in competitio­n

Tararua accounting company MCI and Associates has been named a finalist in New Zealand’s Safest Place to Work awards, which are powered by Safe365, a leading cloud-based health and safety software provider, backed by Trade Me Jobs.

More than 1200 organisati­ons had their data considered for the awards, with the 10 finalists in each category, small, medium and large businesses recognised at a prestigiou­s awards evening in Auckland.

“We’ve been recognised for doing our bit, not just talking the talk, but walking the walk,” MCI principal Esther McHardy said. “We’re really chuffed to be named one of the top 10 in the medium business category.”

The finalists had to demonstrat­e all-round high levels of risk management, capability, leadership, em- ployee engagement and a culture which ensures people are healthy, safe and well at work every day.

“Launched two years ago by Safe365, we were one of the first companies in New Zealand to subscribe to the product,” MCI practice manager Rachel Dalgleish said.

“It enables us to measure and report on our health and safety capability and culture and we’re absolutely thrilled to be a finalist as we feel it recognises our commitment to health and safety and the wellbeing of our team. Getting this recognitio­n spurs us on and hopefully we’ll be back at the awards again next year.”

After being named a finalist the company’s health and safety capability was independen­tly assessed by health and safety profession­als.

MCI is one of the biggest officebase­d organisati­ons in Tararua, with 56 staff in Dannevirke and Pahiatua.

“This award shows that we do care for our staff,” McHardy said.

A recent initiative launched by MCI, which demonstrat­es their commitment to the wellbeing of their staff, is their Health Check scheme.

MCI pays for staff to have an annual, confidenti­al health check provided by the Tararua Health Group.

“The health checks help identify health issues that might otherwise not be detected and health problems before they become serious,” Dalgleish said.

“We also provide a free, confidenti­al employee assistance programme to help staff if they are experienci­ng any personal or work-related difficulti­es. This service is provided by qualified, registered and experience­d EAP specialist­s.”

McHardy said helping staff manage their health is a win-win for everybody.

MCI has staff trained as fire wardens and first-aiders, and they take their roles very seriously.

“We took part in the recent Shake Out earthquake exercise, which was good practice for the real thing a week later,” McHardy said.

“And we have emergency survival kits at the ready in our offices should we ever need them.”

MCI and Associates is happy to talk to people about Safe365. If referred by MCI, there is a discount on subscripti­ons to the product. The offer is available to everyone, not just MCI clients.

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 ?? Photo / Christine McKay ?? Rachel Dalgleish (left), practice manager at Tararua firm MCI and Associates, and Esther McHardy, principal, with their finalist trophy they received at the 2018 New Zealand Safest Place to Work Awards in Auckland.
Photo / Christine McKay Rachel Dalgleish (left), practice manager at Tararua firm MCI and Associates, and Esther McHardy, principal, with their finalist trophy they received at the 2018 New Zealand Safest Place to Work Awards in Auckland.

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