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Workers

WorkersWelcome to the Health & Safety Ontario website.  In Ontario, workplaces are governed by the Occupational Health & Safety Act.  Health and safety in Ontario is anchored on the principle of each of us doing our part to keep the workplace free of accidents and illness.

This means that we all have certain rights:

  • the right to know about the hazards we may or do come into contact with and are given the knowledge about how to work with them safely
  •  the right to refuse work that we believe is unsafe and could cause harm to ourselves or others and
  • the right to participate in workplace health and safety activities, like the joint health and safety committee. 

Along with those rights, come some responsibilities.  These include:

  • work safely—don’t take risks; you might injure yourself or another worker
  • report unsafe conditions—if you see anything that looks unsafe, tell your supervisor or employer right away; don’t wait until someone gets hurt
  • wear the right safety equipment for the job—wear your protective gear and equipment; get trained on how to use it properly
  • ask your employer first—your employer needs to know your concerns and questions about health and safety issues, and to take the necessary measures to avoid injuries

What to do if you’re injured at work

  1. If you require first aid, seek it immediately
  2. Tell your employer or supervisor about your injury

Employers must:

  • Arrange and pay for transportation so that the worker can get medical care if required
  • Report the injury to the WSIB within three days if it involves:
    • Health care treatment
    • Time away from work or
    • Lost wages
  • Pay an injured workers wages for the day of the injury

E-Courses

WHMIS for Workers (English) (1 hour)
The course familiarizes workers with the system used across Canada to provide safety information about hazardous products in their workplaces.
Price:$80.00
WHMIS for Workers (French) (1 hour)
The course familiarizes workers with the system used across Canada to provide safety information about hazardous products in their workplaces.
Price:$80.00

Products

Landscape Ontario Workplace Safety Tailgate Talks for the Landscaping Industry
This tool provides information on dozens of the most common hazards in the landscaping industry along with best practices for working safely.
Price:$20.00

Downloads

Working in the Service or Pick-Up Area
This guideline identifies the hazards associated with working in a restaurant service pick-up area.  It also provides safe work guidelines that will help you eliminate or reduce the risk.
252 KB pdf

Articles

Drug and alcohol testing: case update

Two high profile court cases involving random testing of workers for drug and alcohol use have brought renewed attention to an ongoing concern: how to protect worker safety while respecting human rights.

Both cases are ongoing. Learn more about the issue, the cases and the implications of the decisions for workplaces considering drug and alcohol testing.

Mar 20, 2013
Engaging workers in reducing motor vehicle incidents

You and your co-workers may be an untapped resource in reducing the risk of motor vehicle incidents and a proven way to enable and sustain change, according to the results of a survey conducted for Health & Safety Ontario by Montana State University’s Center for Health and Safety Culture.

Jan 22, 2013

Videos

Shiftwork: Effects and Adaptation
This video summarizes a Research Exchange presentation, originally held in April 2012 highlighting the effects of shiftwork, including circadian rhythms, consequences of fatigue, health effects and strategies to optimize adaptation to shiftwork. 
Aug 30, 2012