Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2024 v2
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2024 v2
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2024 v2
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda March 2024
Sport Taranaki acknowledges that Yarrow Stadium is important to the region; it is part of our history, our pride, and our network of sports facilities particularly for high performance sport. We commend Taranaki public safety with respect to the earthquake risks that have been identified and your concerted efforts to find a suitable solution to get the Stadium operational once more. Recommendation Sport Taranaki respectfully asks that Taranaki Regional Council reconsiders
truly an honour and a pleasure, as well as a great responsibility. It was certainly a pleasure to meet this year’s Environmental Award winners at the presentation ceremony in November. So much good work is being done right around the region! As I write this, our thoughts are with the people of Kaikōura, North Canterbury, Marlborough and Wellington as they cope with the aftermath of the M7.8 earthquake that struck on 14 November, followed by cruel
mind one of the most important aspects of Civil Defence.” He also believes that the Christchurch earthquakes were a wake-up call, making people more aware of the need to be prepared. “We saw what happened in Christchurch – disaster striking where many people thought it would never happen. We don’t want that attitude here. It will happen here in some form or other – it’s a matter of when, not if.” The Chairman of the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency
of the stairs make your way to the assembly point at the birdcage. Staff will guide you to an alternative route if necessary. Earthquake If there is an earthquake - drop, cover and hold where possible. Please remain where you are until further instruction is given. Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - Purpose of Committee, membership and Health and Safety 3 page Date 6 December 2021 Subject: Confirmation of Minutes - 18 October 2021 Approved
S Williamson Health and Safety Emergency Procedure In the event of an emergency, please exit through the emergency door in the committee room by the kitchen. If you require assistance to exit please see a staff member. Once you reach the bottom of the stairs make your way to the assembly point at the birdcage. Staff will guide you to an alternative route if necessary. Earthquake If there is an earthquake - drop, cover and hold where possible. Please remain where
are being repaired. No insurance claim is possible. The grandstands were NOT closed because they had sustained damage. They were closed because they were found to be earthquake-prone, exposing staff and/or spectators to an unacceptable risk of death or serious injury. No actual material damage has been sustained, so there is nothing to claim insurance on. The Stadium has and will continue to have insurance coverage for any actual damage that occurs in an earthquake or in other …
a management agreement with the Trust to operate the stadium and to undertake asset management. The New Plymouth District Council funds these activities. The East and West Stands have been declared earthquake prone buildings. The East Stand cannot be used and the West Stand is available only in a very limited capacity. The Council and the Stadium The Taranaki Events Centre Trust, a private body set up for the specific purpose, developed and built the Stadium almost 20 years ago
Interim Review of the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 2010.