Notify public health of a hazardous substance poisoning or injury
Any injury or disease caused by hazardous substances must be notified to a medical officer of health at your local public health service.
Examples that need to be reported include:
- a fireworks injury
- ingestion of cleaning products or cosmetics by tamariki
- poisoning with agrichemicals, including spraydrift incidents
- unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning
- illness caused by exposure to solvents or chlorine
- contact dermatitis due to chemicals
- huffing of butane and other hydrocarbons.
Notify the national public health service (NPHS) in your region
Notify NPHS - Northern — Health NZexternal link
Notify NPHS - Midland | Te Manawa Taki — Health NZexternal link
Notify NPHS - Central | Te Ikaroa — Health NZexternal link
Notify NPHS - South Island | Te Waipounamu — Health NZexternal link