Small Business, Big Impact: Health and Safety Representative

Workplace Safety & Prevention Services
30 Sept 202002:49

Summary

TLDROntario’s Health & Safety Act mandates the appointment of a Health & Safety Representative (H&S Rep) in workplaces with 6 to 19 workers where no designated substances are present. Chosen by their peers or the union, H&S Reps conduct monthly workplace inspections, identify hazards, and provide recommendations to the employer, who must respond within 21 days. They play a critical role in reporting serious incidents and are entitled to paid time for their duties. Their role is vital in managing COVID-19-related risks, ensuring the workplace is safe and informed on potential hazards.

Takeaways

  • 🏢 Ontario’s Health & Safety Act applies to businesses of all sizes, including smaller ones.
  • 👷 Section 8 of the Act mandates the presence of Health & Safety Representatives (H&S Reps) in workplaces with 5 to 20 workers without designated substances.
  • 👥 Any non-managerial employee can be a H&S Rep, chosen by their peers or, if a union is present, by the union.
  • 🔍 H&S Reps are tasked with conducting monthly inspections to identify workplace hazards and potential health and safety issues.
  • 📋 They are not responsible for enforcing safety but are crucial in identifying risks and making recommendations to the employer.
  • 🚨 In case of serious incidents like fatalities or critical injuries, H&S Reps inspect the accident site and report to the Ministry.
  • ⏰ Employers are obliged to respond in writing to H&S Reps' recommendations within 21 days, detailing action plans or reasons for disagreement.
  • 💼 H&S Reps have the right to take time off from their regular duties to perform inspections and must be compensated for this time.
  • 📚 The role of H&S Reps is especially critical during the COVID-19 pandemic, requiring them to be well-informed about the virus and its workplace hazards.
  • 📈 Employers must ensure that their H&S Reps are educated on COVID-19 to effectively contribute to the workplace's response plan.

Q & A

  • What does the Ontario Health & Safety Act (OHSA) protect?

    -The OHSA protects both big and small businesses, ensuring safety regulations apply to workplaces of all sizes.

  • What is required under Section 8 of the Occupational Health & Safety Act?

    -Under Section 8, workplaces with regularly more than 5 but fewer than 20 workers, and without designated substances, must have a Health & Safety Representative (H&S Rep).

  • Who can be selected as a Health & Safety Representative?

    -Any person who does not exercise managerial functions can be selected as an H&S Rep. They must be chosen by their fellow workers or by the union if one is present.

  • What are the main responsibilities of a Health & Safety Representative?

    -H&S Reps conduct monthly workplace inspections, identify hazards, make recommendations to the employer, and inspect the site of any fatality or critical injury.

  • What is the role of the employer after receiving recommendations from the Health & Safety Representative?

    -Employers must respond in writing to the H&S Rep's recommendations within 21 days, including a timetable for implementation or reasons for disagreement.

  • Are Health & Safety Representatives responsible for managing or enforcing health and safety?

    -No, they are not responsible for managing or enforcing health and safety but play a crucial role in identifying hazards and making recommendations.

  • What happens if a critical injury or fatality occurs at the workplace?

    -The Health & Safety Representative inspects the location of the accident and reports findings to the Ministry, while the employer also reports their findings.

  • Are Health & Safety Representatives entitled to paid time off for their duties?

    -Yes, H&S Reps are entitled to take time away from their regular duties to conduct inspections and are to be paid during that time.

  • Why is the role of the Health & Safety Representative particularly important during the COVID-19 pandemic?

    -Due to COVID-19-specific hazards, H&S Reps play a critical role in ensuring that workplaces are safe and that potential hazards related to the virus are identified and addressed.

  • How should employers ensure their Health & Safety Representatives are prepared for COVID-19 hazards?

    -Employers should ensure that H&S Reps are educated on COVID-19 and its potential impact on the work environment as part of the company’s response plan.

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