Certifications

Adventure Activity Certification
(NZ Adventure Activities Certification Scheme)

Certification against the Safety Management System Requirements for Adventure Activity Operators

This Qualworx certification demonstrates that an operator’s Safety Management System complies with the Safety Management system requirements for adventure activity operators. Certification enables the operator to be registered by WorkSafe NZ as an adventure activity operator. This certification is JAS-ANZ accredited.

Other Certifications

  • Off-Site Documentation Audit.

    Operators offering activities on Department of Conservation (DOC) land will need this document review of their Safety Management System (Safety Plan) to obtain a DOC land-use concession. This certification entails an off-site audit of Safety Management System documentation.

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  • Full On-Site Audit or Off-Site Documentation Audit

    Qualworx is equipped to audit against ISO21101 – the international safety management standard for adventure tourism – which Qualworx played a key role in developing.

    ISO21101 Certification is the gold standard of safety assurance for an adventure operator. It’s great for large or complex operations, or those that simply want to demonstrate to clients that they meet the ISO21101, having been checked and certified to the most rigorous possible standards of safety.

    Our audit team will carry out a detailed review of your safety system as well as how it is being applied, across a sample of the activities you offer. Where appropriate, Technical Experts with deep experience in your activities will be available to provide comprehensive feedback.

    We will work with you to help you understand how your safety systems have been designed, how they are working in practice, how they are being delivered to clients, and what improvements your business can make to further enhance safety.

    For New Zealand operators who complete one of our other audits, with just a few extra steps and a small additional cost, we can include an ISO21101 certification.

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  • Full On-Site Audit or Off-Site Documentation Audit

    ISO 45001 is the international standard for health and safety at work, intended to safeguard employees and visitors from work-related accidents and diseases. ISO 45001 certification was developed to mitigate any factors that are harmful or which pose a risk to the physical or mental health of employees, clients or visitors to a business.

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  • Full On-Site Audit or Off-Site Documentation Audit

    Our Event Safety Go Audit Certification is tailored specifically to organisations and individuals running events, regardless of scale, that expose participants to serious risk of harm. This audit process will verify that your event is meeting a high standard of safety management.

    Adventure Activities

    There may be situations where event organisers are providing Adventure Activities (as defined by the regulations) and will therefore need to comply with the Health and Safety at Work (Adventure Activities) Regulations 2016.

    According to their website, WorkSafe “expects that most events will not be subject to these regulations. However, there may be situations where event organisers are providing adventure activities and will therefore need to achieve registration as an adventure activity operator”.

    If this is the case, please see the information above regarding our Health and Safety at Work Regulations 2016 (Adventure Activities) Certification.

    If you are unsure whether your organisation’s or event’s activities meet the regulatory definition of an Adventure Activity, take a look on the WorkSafe website, or contact WorkSafe directly, at aao@worksafe.govt.nz.

    Non-Adventure Activities

    Even if your event doesn’t meet the regulatory definition of an Adventure Activity, you still owe duties to participants under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015. In such cases, we are able to carry out an audit to certify your event’s compliance with this legislation to provide your event participants with the assurance that you are adhering to the required standards of safety management.

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Schools – Education Outside the Classroom 

  • Our EOTC audits were designed in collaboration with Education Outdoors NZ. Qualworx is unique in that Dave Watkinson has 19 years working in the education sector,.  Was Chairperson for a school outdoor education advisory service in the UK.  As a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society he was involved with the development and delivery of the British Standards for overseas expeditions and fieldwork , Off-Site Safety Management courses, and educational visits .

    Qualworx  have skilled, knowledgeable and experienced auditors with proven track records in the outdoor and education sectors. We understand the role of EOTC in schools and can provide when requested consultancy and advice to help develop safety management systems and quality assurance processes and procedures.  

    Adventure Activities

    Schools are exempt from the Adventure Activity Regulations, however in some circumstances, schools delivering a broad curriculum of outdoor learning will opt to carry out a full, on-site audit aligning to the adventure activity regulations and safety audit standard. Thus, evidencing a strong commitment to align to the requirements of those in the regulated space.

    A documentation audit will entail a full review of the school’s safety management documentation, checking it against the EOTC guidelines and the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015. The school sends their documents to the auditor, and no site visit is required. This Certification is a good option for schools with lower risk activities and is occasionally used as a starting point before moving to a full Outdoor Education Audit Certification.

    A full, on-site audit will include the safety management system document review, as well as a site-visit to observe and evaluate a sample of the activities being delivered. This is a comprehensive review of the school’s EOTC programme, providing quality assurance right across the programme from design to delivery and implementation. It certifies that your systems are robust, practical and working as intended.