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New Zealand
Paint Manufacturers
Association Incorporated,
PO Box 1282,
Pukekohe 2340,
New Zealand
Tel: +64 9 910 0141
Fax: +64 9 238 0751
Email: nzpma@workz4u.co.nz

About the New Zealand Paint Manufacturers Association Inc.
The New Zealand Paint Manufacturers Association Incorporated (NZPMA) is governed by the membership rather than an elected Council. Members attend regular quarterly meetings alternating between Auckland and Wellington. The Federation believes general meetings allow greater and more timely input from members.

The day to day management of the Association is the responsibility of an elected Secretariat who is employed by the group on a part time basis through its affiliation with the New Zealand Manufacturers Federation (Inc).

The Association has several sub groups who in turn report to the quarterly meetings or on a more regular basis if required, these are:

Technical Committee
Chairman - Colin Gooch (Resene Paints)

Environmental Risk Management Committee
Chairman - Heather Clark (Dulux Paints)

Industrial Relations
Chairman - Max Whitehead (Employers & Manufacturers Association (Northern)

The Technical Committee generally meets around six times a year and is open to all members. The committee deals with issues such as road marking paint testing through Transit New Zealand, meeting with manufacturers of new product such as wallboard, nominating representatives to various committees who in turn ensure valued input reflecting the latest in technology and best practice procedures.

An issue that continues to confront this committee is uniformity of the labelling and packaging legislation between New Zealand and Australia which we are working through with our counterparts the Australian Paint Manufacturers Federation (Inc). In addition the Technical Committee has recently participated in a regulation review and trial application workshops with the Environmental Risk Management Authority (ERMA) and the Ministry for the Environment (MfE).

The Environmental Risk Management Committee deals with issues relating to the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) legislation and is concerned that the implementation of complex and unique chemical control legislation will create serious barriers for New Zealands science and technology based industries - especially in areas relating to technology transfer and compliance costs. While the membership supports the broad intent of the legislation, we feel that the methodologies being introduced are cumbersome and costly for the control of industrial and consumer chemicals. This committee is very active in lobbying the Ministry and ERMA in order to achieve the following outcomes for the membership:

harmonisation of property thresholds with other major jurisdictions
rapid assessment process for low risk substances
minimal compliance costs
effective industry education programmes
protection of confidential business information.

Max Whitehead, Industrial Relations Consultant with the Employers and Manufacturers Association provides meetings with valuable information stemming from Employment Court rulings, political party policies and union related activity.In addition to information linkages that stem from the above, members see additional benefits as being:

networking with fellow members
keeping abreast with important issues
researching and disseminating relevant industry information
representation before legislative and government bodies
assisting with the development of regulations and standards


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