The HSWA Reality Check: What Businesses Are Actually Expected to Do

The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 sets clear expectations for how New Zealand businesses manage health and safety. While the Act is not prescriptive, it places strong responsibility on businesses and their leaders to demonstrate that risks are being actively managed. For many organisations, the challenge isn’t understanding their obligations — it’s turning them into practical systems that work day to day. This is where EZICHEQ supports visibility, consistency, and evidence without adding unnecessary administrative burden.

The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA) sets out clear expectations for how New Zealand businesses manage health and safety. While the Act is principle-based rather than prescriptive, the responsibility it places on businesses, officers, and workers is significant.

For many organisations, the challenge isn’t understanding that they have duties — it’s turning those duties into practical, repeatable systems that actually work day to day.

That’s where EZICHEQ fits to be a great solution to manage Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 outcomes.

Rather than adding more paperwork or complexity, EZICHEQ helps businesses demonstrate visibility, consistency, and evidence across their health and safety systems — supporting the outcomes the HSWA is designed to achieve.

Understanding HSWA in practice

HSWA focuses less on ticking boxes and more on whether businesses can show they are actively managing risk. Inspectors, auditors, and investigators are looking for answers to simple but critical questions:

  • Do safe systems of work exist?
  • Are those systems being followed?
  • Is risk being monitored on an ongoing basis?
  • Can officers demonstrate due diligence?
  • Is there clear evidence to support decisions and actions?

EZICHEQ is designed to help answer those questions with confidence.

EZICHEQ Screenshots: Visibility and oversight on the dashboard as well as Inspections and PDF reports.

Section 36: Primary Duty of Care (PCBU)

Under Section 36, a PCBU must ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, the health and safety of workers. This includes providing safe systems of work, safe plant and structures, and ongoing monitoring of conditions.

In practice, this means having more than policies on paper. Businesses need to show that inspections happen regularly, risks are identified, and controls are actively maintained.

How EZICHEQ supports this duty:
  • Digital inspections for equipment, sites, vehicles, and structures
  • Custom checklists aligned to specific risks
  • Asset-level compliance status showing what is safe, due, or overdue
  • Photos, signatures, and time-stamped records as evidence

EZICHEQ helps demonstrate that safe systems exist — and that they are actually being used.

Sections 37-38: Management and Control of Workplace and Plant

Sections 37 and 38 of the HSWA emphasize the importance of managing and controlling plant and workplaces to ensure they are free from health and safety risks. This involves not only maintaining equipment and structures but also ensuring that all assets are accounted for and regularly inspected. By implementing a robust system like EZICHEQ, businesses can achieve comprehensive oversight of their assets, ensuring that each piece of equipment is safe and compliant with regulations. This proactive approach helps prevent potential hazards and ensures that all safety measures are up to date.‍

HSWA requires businesses to ensure that workplaces, plant, and structures under their control are without risks to health and safety.

To meet this expectation, organisations need clear visibility of:
  • What equipment and assets they own
  • Where those assets are
  • Whether they are safe to use
How EZICHEQ supports this duty:
  • A centralised digital asset register
  • Inspection history linked to each asset
  • Clear visibility of compliance status across items
  • Optional smart labels to connect physical assets to digital records

Without this visibility, unsafe or unchecked equipment can easily slip through the cracks.

EZICHEQ Divisions & Insights Provide Management With Oversight

Section 44: Officer Due Diligence

Section 44 places personal responsibility on officers, including directors and senior leaders. Officers must take reasonable steps to understand health and safety risks, ensure appropriate systems are in place, and verify that those systems are working.

This does not mean officers must complete inspections themselves — but it does mean they must be able to demonstrate oversight.

How EZICHEQ supports officer due diligence:
  • Real-time dashboards showing inspection activity
  • Visibility of what has and hasn’t been completed
  • Alerts for missed or overdue checks
  • Audit-ready records to support verification

EZICHEQ gives officers confidence that systems are functioning without relying on assumptions or manual reporting.

Section 58-59: Worker Engagement and Participation

HSWA recognises that effective health and safety depends on worker involvement. Businesses must engage workers on health and safety matters and provide opportunities for participation.

If systems are difficult to use, engagement drops — and so does compliance.

How EZICHEQ supports worker participation:
  • Simple, mobile-friendly inspections and pre-start checks
  • Clear task ownership and accountability
  • Easy capture of issues, photos, and notes

By reducing friction, EZICHEQ helps make safety part of the daily routine rather than an administrative burden.

Section 30 - 32 : Risk Management and Ongoing Monitoring

HSWA requires businesses to identify hazards, eliminate or minimise risks, and monitor those risks on an ongoing basis.

Annual audits alone are not enough. Risks change daily, and systems need to reflect that.

How EZICHEQ supports continuous risk management:
  • Scheduled and repeat inspections
  • Conditional logic to flag issues in real time
  • Historical data to identify trends and recurring risks

This approach supports proactive risk management rather than reactive responses after incidents occur.

EZICHEQ: Centralised digital records with evidence based data for every item and asset

Section 75-77: Record Keeping and Evidence

One of the most stressful moments for any business is being asked to produce health and safety records under pressure — whether during an audit, inspection, or investigation.

HSWA requires businesses to demonstrate what actions were taken, when they were taken, and by whom.

How EZICHEQ supports record keeping:
  • Centralised digital records
  • Searchable inspection and asset histories
  • Photos, signatures, and timestamps available instantly

This reduces reliance on paper, memory, and last-minute scrambling.

Turning HSWA expectations into practical systems?

The Health and Safety at Work Act does not expect perfection. It expects businesses to take health and safety seriously, put systems in place, and actively manage risk.

EZICHEQ supports these outcomes by providing:
  • Visibility across safety activities
  • Consistency in inspections and processes
  • Evidence that systems are being followed

For many organisations, this means less stress, better oversight, and greater confidence that health and safety obligations are being met — without adding unnecessary administrative load.

Want to see how EZICHEQ supports your HSWA obligations in practice?

Book a demo today to get a full personalised tour of the EZICHEQ system so you can see how and why the system is a great solution to manage Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 outcomes.