Notice Title

Notice of Recognition of Inspection Body Under the Health and Safety at Work (Petroleum Exploration and Extraction) Regulations 2016

Publication Date
16 Nov 2023

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Notices WorkSafe New Zealand Health and Safety at Work (Petroleum Exploration and Extraction) Regulations

Notice Number

2023-au5308
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Pursuant to Regulation 42 of the Health and Safety at Work (Petroleum Exploration and Extraction) Regulations 2016, I, Nick Dawtry, in exercise of powers delegated to me by WorkSafe New Zealand, hereby give notice of recognition as an inspection body to Lloyd’s Register International.

This notice also serves purpose to withdraw all previously issued notices of recognition regarding Lloyd’s Register International under the specified regulations herein.

Lloyd’s Register International’s recognition as an inspection body is subject to the following conditions:

  1. Lloyd’s Register International shall retain its ISO/IEC 17020 accreditation.
  2. Lloyd’s Register International shall ensure that WorkSafe are provided and maintained with a current copy of the list of inspection personnel, the authorised signatories and their scopes at all times. Any changes to the list of personnel, including authorisation changes, are considered to be significant changes that must be notified to WorkSafe as soon as the changes take effect.
  3. Services are limited to procedures covered in the company’s accredited quality management system, scope, and of the company’s signatory approvals held by its inspectors.
  4. This recognition shall remain in force for a period of five years from the date of this notice, provided all its conditions continue to be satisfied and unless cancelled in writing. Therefore, application for continued recognition will be required on or before 9 November 2028.
  5. This recognition shall remain in force for the specified period subject to satisfactory ongoing periodic surveillance visits from IANZ and/or WorkSafe.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of November 2023.

NICK DAWTRY, Deputy Chief Inspector – Petroleum and Geothermal.