Proposed health, safety and wellbeing guidance for transitional facilities

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Source: Ministry for Primary Industries

Have your say

From 20 February to 3 April 2025 the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) invites comment on a proposed new health, safety, and wellbeing guidance document for transitional facilities.

We intend it to be read alongside the Standard for Transitional Facilities for General Uncleared Risk Goods (TFGEN) and the TFGEN guidance document (TFGEN-GD).

A summary of the proposed changes is on this page. Full details are in the consultation documents.

Submissions close at 5pm on 3 April 2025.

What’s being proposed?

We want your feedback about the proposed health, safety and wellbeing guidance document (TFGEN-GD-HSW).

We’re also proposing changes to the TFGEN Standard, which include:

  • incorporating health and safety guidance information relating to biosecurity requirements and practices of TFGEN
  • adding references to the TFGEN-GD-HSW throughout the document.

There are no proposed changes to existing TFGEN Standard requirements, nor have we reviewed the TFGEN guidance document. The existing biosecurity requirements of the TFGEN Standard and its guidance document are out of scope for this consultation.

Note that:

  • the TFGEN-GD-HSW and the proposed guidance within the TFGEN Standard are guidance only
  • there are no new requirements being placed on transitional facilities, nor will there be any additions to the scope of the audits that MPI undertakes
  • the TFGEN-GD-HSW is outcome-focused. Transitional facility operators will be responsible for determining the best approach to meet these outcomes, ensuring alignment with their duties under the Health, Safety and Wellbeing Act 2015.

Full details are in the discussion document.

Why we’re making these changes

Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, MPI has a primary duty of care to its staff to ensure that they can work in a safe environment, and that risks to their health, safety, and wellbeing are eliminated or minimised.

Transitional facilities have significant influence over the safety of MPI staff working on their sites. MPI also shares duties with transitional facilities related to ensuring the health, safety, and wellbeing of workers within the biosecurity system.

MPI has developed this proposed guidance document to fill the need for comprehensive and proactive communication with all transitional facilities about health and safety risks and risk management, and to protect all workers – from MPI inspectors to facility staff.

The guidance is intended to assist, not replace, the transitional facility operator’s own duties under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015. Because MPI is not a health and safety regulator, the guidance does not hold the same significance as the guidance issued by regulators like WorkSafe and Maritime New Zealand.

The proposed health, safety, and wellbeing guidance document and the proposed updates to guidance in the TFGEN Standard do not reflect a change in MPI’s expectations, but rather a shift from reactive to proactive management.

Attend an online webinar

MPI will host online webinars during the consultation period to further explain the proposed changes and enable stakeholders to ask questions. Transitional facility operators and related stakeholders will receive details of the webinars by email. If you are interested in attending a webinar and have not received an email, contact standards@mpi.govt.nz

Consultation documents

Draft Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Guidance Document [PDF, 399 KB]

Draft Transitional Facilities for General Uncleared Risk Goods – Facility Standard [PDF, 713 KB]

Discussion document: Health, safety and wellbeing guidance for transitional facilities [PDF, 368 KB]

Related document

HSE Global Report – Transitional Facility Health & Safety Observations [PDF, 945 KB] 

Making your submission

Email your feedback on the draft TFGEN-GD-HSW document before 5pm on 3 April 2025 to Standards@mpi.govt.nz

We encourage you to use the TFGEN-GD-HSW submission form [DOCX, 1.3 MB]

While we prefer email, you can send your submission by post to:

Transitional Facilities HSW Guidance, Biosecurity Import and Export Standards
Ministry for Primary Industries
PO Box 2526
Wellington 6140
New Zealand.

Make sure you include the following in your submission:

  • the title of the consultation document in the subject line of your email
  • your name and title, if applicable
  • your organisation’s name (if you’re submitting on behalf of an organisation)
  • your contact details (for example, phone number, address, and email)
  • any requests for confidentiality of specific information you provide.

All submissions received by the closing date will be considered before the proposed draft TFGEN Standard and proposed TFGEN-GD-HSW document are issued. MPI may hold late submissions on file for consideration when the standard is next reviewed.

Next steps after this consultation closes

After we have considered all submissions, we will make a final decision on which amendments will be made to the TFGEN Standard and TFGEN-GD-HSW document. 

Submissions are public information

Note that all, part, or a summary of your submission may be published on this website. Most often this happens when we issue a document that reviews the submissions received.

People can also ask for copies of submissions under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). The OIA says we must make the content of submissions available unless we have good reason for withholding it. Those reasons are detailed in sections 6 and 9 of the OIA.

If you think there are grounds to withhold specific information from publication, make this clear in your submission or contact us. Reasons may include that it discloses commercially sensitive or personal information. However, any decision MPI makes to withhold details can be reviewed by the Ombudsman, who may direct us to release it.

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