Are you ready for an unscheduled Ministry inspection?
The thought of a surprise visit from the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development (MLITSD) is usually fraught with anxiety. But, since the MLITSD and the Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) share a common goal, a visit from the MLITSD shouldn’t be a source of concern.
One of the ways that the MLITSD helps organizations work toward safety objectives is to perform both scheduled and unscheduled inspections. Unscheduled inspections are officially known as health and safety compliance initiatives, but you may know them simply as blitzes. Compliance initiatives are part of the MLITSD’s ongoing workplace compliance initiatives, and they’re usually aimed at specific sectors, industries, or practices. |
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A worker member of the JHSC (preferably certified) is entitled to accompany the inspector throughout the inspection
MLITSD Rights Under the Act
As per the Occupational Health and Safety Act (The Act), s.54, any MLITSD Inspector may:
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Compliance Initiatives: Happening Now
Struck-by material, equipment and vehicles Sector: Construction Phases: Two When: Phase 1 and Phase 2 are both happening now. They started in April 2024 and will continue through March 31, 2025. Details: Phase 1 is an compliance assistant campaign in partnership with the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association. Phase 2 focuses on inspections. Occupational hygiene : Chemical exposure in the workplace Sector: Construction, health care, industrial, mining Phases: Two When: Phase 1 is happening now. Phase 1 started in April 2024 and will continue through March 31, 2025. Phase 2 starts July 2, 2024 and runs to March 31, 2025 Details: Phase 1 is an compliance assistant campaign. Phase 2 focuses on inspections. Falls From Heights Sector: Construction Phases: Two When: Phase 1 is from April 1, 2023 and will continue through March 31, 2025. Phase 2 started April 1, 2024, and it will continue through to March 31, 2025. Details: Phase 1 focuses on compliance assistance. The ministry will partner with the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association as well as industry experts to produce a series of podcasts on falls related topics and publish Falls from Heights compliance assistance resources and packages. Phase 2 focuses on inspections. Occupational hygiene: WHMIS training Sector: Construction, health care, industrial, mining Phases: Two When: Phase 1 is happening now. Phase 1 started in April 2024 and will continue through March 31, 2025. Phase 2 starts July 2, 2024 and runs to March 31, 2025 Details: Phase 1 is an compliance assistant campaign. Phase 2 focuses on inspections. Learn more about Ontario’s provincial compliance initiatives and see the schedule |
Slips, Trips and Falls Sector: Health care Phases: Two When: Phase 1 is happening now. Phase 1 started in April 2024 and will continue through March 31, 2025. Phase 2 starts June 3, 2024 and runs to March 31, 2025 Details: Phase 1 is an compliance assistant campaign in partnership with the Public Services Health and Safety Association. Phase 2 focuses on inspections. Material handling Sector: Industrial Phases: Two When: Phase 1 and Phase 2 are both happening now. They started in April 2024 and will continue through March 31, 2025. Details: Phase 1 is an compliance assistant campaign in partnership with the Workplace Safety and Preventio nServices. Phase 2 focuses on inspections. Airborne hazards Sector: Mining Phases: Two When: Phase 1 and Phase 2 are both happening now. They started in April 2024 and will continue through March 31, 2025. Details: Phase 1 is an compliance assistant campaign in partnership with the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association and Workplace Safety North. Phase 2 focuses on inspections. |
Compliance initiatives are part of the MLITSD’s ongoing workplace compliance initiatives, and they’re usually aimed at specific sectors, industries, or practices.
Greeting the MLITSD: The Role of the JHSC
When you see an MLITSD Inspector approaching your workplace, welcome them. Get the inspection started on the right foot by being helpful, friendly, and confident that your workplace is compliant with all applicable legislation.
A worker member of the JHSC (preferably certified) is entitled to accompany the inspector throughout the inspection. The purpose of this is to foster the idea of working together. In addition to the worker member who accompanies the inspector, other employees, managers, or the employer may also actively participate in the inspection by answering questions, sharing knowledge, and producing any documents the inspector requests. |
Commonly requested documents include:
Inspectors may also ask to see demonstrations of work processes or see machinery in action. Be prepared to comply. |
When the MLTDS Leaves
In the event the Inspector found a deficiency and wrote an order, the JHSC will be instrumental in advising on a plan to achieve compliance. Then, once compliant, a worker and management member of the JHSC must sign a notice of compliance and send it to the MLITSD within three days. Section 59 of the Act outlines the process.
The JHSC must receive a copy of the MLITSD’s report containing the findings of their inspection regardless of if there were orders. The JHSC should meet to go over the findings and discuss aspects of the inspection that went well. They should also go over areas of improvement, even if there were no orders.
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The JHSC must receive a copy of the MLITSD’s report containing the findings of their inspection regardless of if there were orders. The JHSC should meet to go over the findings and discuss aspects of the inspection that went well. They should also go over areas of improvement, even if there were no orders.
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Last updated April 25, 2024