About Health & Safety Ontario
Ontario is already a great place to do business, live and work. Making our province, and indeed our country, the healthiest and safest place to work in the world is a prize worth winning.
Ontario’s Prevention System is made up of the Ministry of Labour (MOL), Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), Workers Health & Safety Centre, Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Works Inc. and 12 Health and Safety Associations (HSAs). Health & Safety Ontario is the result of a bold effort to reorganize the independent efforts of 12 HSAs into 4 stream-lined organizations in order to better serve our members and customers.
Health & Safety Ontario is comprised of the following organizations:
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What this means to your organization:
- Health and safety expertise & best practices
- Innovative and cost-effective solutions
- Sector-specific products and services
- Information, advice and training
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Additional resources that provide Health and Safety Ontario’s commitment to performance outcomes expected from the restructuring and other system improvements currently underway:- The 2007-2008 Record of Activities for the Occupational Health and Safety Council of Ontario, which describes the collaborative evolution of the WSIB 2008-2012 Road to Zero Prevention Strategy, and sets out goals and outcomes for every working group and project designed to get us to Zero. Click here for the print version
- A letter dated March 9, 2009, from the current CEOs of three associations to be merged into one: Farm Safety Association (FSA), Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA), and Ontario Service Safety Alliance (OSSA). The letter demonstrates commitment to the transition and to open and timely communication with you, our clients.
- A business case released in February 2009 that supports the realignment of Ontario's 12 Health and Safety Associations. Includes five ways the Prevention System will know it has reached its goals, and makes the case for change.
- A letter from Elizabeth Mills to clients and stakeholders that appeared in the January 2009 edition of OSSA's Safety Mosaic publications.
- Three articles on Prevention System changes and how they will improve services to customers, excerpted from OSSA's e-newsletter, The Advocate.






