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Consultation on Improving Health and Safety Requirements relating to Tower Cranes
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The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development (MLTSD) is proposing to modernize and clarify existing requirements relating to the use of tower cranes set out in the Construction Projects Regulation (O. Reg. 213/91) and O. Reg. 420/21: Notices and Reports Under Sections 51 to 53/1 of the Act - Fatalities, Critical Injuries, Occupational Illnesses and Other Incidents under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).
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Proposal to Amend Ontario Regulation 213/91 - Construction Projects to Modernize the Notice of Project Requirements
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Currently, O. Reg. 213/91- Construction Projects requires that an NOP be filed with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development if a construction project is expected to cost more than $50,000 in materials and labour. There is a higher threshold of $250,000 for projects at automotive manufacturers and assemblers. In addition to the $50,000 financial trigger, a construction project involving in one of the high hazard activities listed in the regulation is required to submit a NOP to the Ministry. The intent of the NOP is to identify potentially high-hazard construction activities for possible inspections by the Ministry.
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Harmonization of Head Protection Requirements under the Occupational Health and Safety Act
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The Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development is proposing to harmonize head protection requirements across all workplaces that fall under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
The proposal is to move to a performance-based approach, and could encompass a wide range of protective headwear, including hard hats, motorcycle helmets, rope access helmets, or structural fire fighting helmets, depending on the hazard and the activity.
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COVID-19
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Health News
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Check out the latest relevant health news in the province.
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COVID-19
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ONTARIO STATISTICS as of August 2, 2021 |
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218 |
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NEW CASES |
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551K |
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TOTAL CASES |
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540K |
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RECOVERED |
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9K+ |
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DEATHS |
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