Students must ensure they are familiar with their Health and Safety responsibilities, as described in the university's Health and Safety policy. All students have the right not to proceed with any activity if they feel it poses a danger to their health, safety and wellbeing or that of others.
It is a condition of enrolment for students that they cooperate with the University with respect to health, safety and wellbeing. All students have the right not to proceed with any activity if they feel, on reasonable and objective grounds, it poses a danger to their health, safety and wellbeing or that of others and raise their concerns immediately with their academic leader or health, safety and wellbeing staff.
Students will:
Take reasonable care of themselves and others, cooperate with the University on health, safety and wellbeing matters, and ensure that their acts or omissions do not adversely affect others.
• Not interfere with or misuse anything provided for health, safety and wellbeing.
• Report any accidents (including ill-health), incidents (including near misses), nonconformities and damage to buildings or equipment as soon as possible to their academic leader, administration staff or health, safety and wellbeing staff. Incidents and concerns can also be
reported via the Student Contact Centre.
• Notify their academic leader (lecturer/tutor/supervisor) and/or contact appropriate support services to ensure suitable controls to protect them are put in place (e.g. Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan) if they have a condition affecting health which may be caused
by or made worse by study activities.
This information will be treated with appropriate confidentiality. If unsure who to notify, visit AskAuckland on www.askauckland.ac.nz.
• Undertake any health, safety and wellbeing training and induction required by University.
• Follow the requirements of risk assessments and any arrangements set out locally.
• Not disturb an accident scene until clearance is authorised except in certain situations, including when persons or property are at risk.
• Ensure that all appropriate personal protective equipment is worn/used, as required.