Injury and rehabilitation support
Any Fire and Emergency New Zealand employee who is injured at work can access rehabilitation support through the Injury Management Unit.
Any Fire and Emergency New Zealand employee who is injured at work can access rehabilitation support through the Injury Management Unit.
On March 15, 2021, Fire and Emergency responded to a combine harvester fire on a farm near Ashburton.
The Wolf Was Not Sleeping is a bedtime story for young children whose parents are first responders working within stressful environments.
Summary
Recently, the Government announced several new measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Free flu vaccinations remain available for all people at Fire and Emergency, whether you’re a volunteer, employee, or a contractor.
Fire and Emergency is committed to ensuring the safety of our people. One way of reducing the number of accidents is by increasing near miss reporting through Safe@Work.
In March we were joined by Jacqui Maguire, a clinical psychologist, writer, speaker and media contributor, to talk about ‘Staying well in the face of Omicron’.
Free flu vaccinations are now available for all people at Fire and Emergency.
There is a new video showing how to correctly don, fit-test and doff an N95 particulate respirator.