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1 Summary of MOL Healthcare and Industrial Sector Plans & Blitzes MM.DD.YY

2 MOL Safe at Work: General Heightened enforcement campaigns ( blitzes ) LINK: on Violence and Harassment in the workplace Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD) Infection Prevention and Control Injury rates and chronic violators (includes notices to the MOL/Blue Mountain decision) Compliance Interventions (focused/targeted) IRS Expert Advisory Panel/Bill 160 2

3 2009 Schedule 1 & 2 Lost Time Injury Categories Slips and Falls (12,246) 19% Ontario MSDs 28,822 44% Contact with/ Struck by (11,995) 18% Exposures (3,674) 6% Motor Vehicle Accident (154) 2% Health Care Workplace Workplace Violence Violence (672) 8% (2,081) 3% Exposures Contact (984) 12% Machinery (1,957) 3% Other (1,373) 2% Not Coded (1,237) 2% Motor Vehicle Accident (1,199) 2% Transportation (869) 1% Fires and Explosions (254) 0% Slips and Falls (1,311) 16% MSDs Client Handling (1,741) 21% MSDs Other (2,344) 28% Contact with/struck by (733) 9% Fires and Explosions (4) 0% Other (131) 2% Not Coded (120) 1% Machinery (57) 1% Transportation (16) 0% 3 Data Source: WSIB EIW Claim Cost Analysis Schema, June 2010 snapshot

4 Healthcare Sector Plan continued Top 3 most frequently written orders in 2010: 1. Failure to comply with the employer duty to take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of workers 25(2)(h) 2. Failure to comply with the employer duty to prepare and review at least annually a written OHS policy and develop and maintain a program to implement that policy 25(2)(j) 3. Failure to comply with MSDS for controlled products in the workplace. WHMIS Reg.860 4

5 Healthcare Sector Plan continued Special enforcement focus: 1. Competent supervision 25(2)(c) 2. Responsibilities of directors and officers of corporations Sec.32 of the OHSA 3. Effectiveness of the JHSC/HSR 5

6 Healthcare Sector Plan continued Blitzes: on php May August: New andyoung Worker (results) October: PPE November: Infection Control February 2012: MSD (results from 2010 blitz) 6

7 Industrial Sector Plan ans/2011/industrial/index.php Injury rates (includes under reporting and higher frequency than rate group) and chronic violators Heightened enforcement campaigns ( blitzes ) LINK: / / / / IRS Sector specific hazards 7

8 Industrial Sector Plan continued Education Sub sector Costly LTI were: Falls on the same level Overexertion Bodily reaction Struck by objects Repetitive motions 8

9 Industrial Sector Plan continued Education Sub sector continued Top 5 most common orders issued: 1. General duty clause 2. Providing instruction and supervision 3. Maintenance of equipment, materials and devices 4. Prepare and review annually and OHS policy 5. Post the OHSA 9

10 Industrial Sector Plan continued Education Sub sector continued Major hazards and inspection focus: IRS Workplace Violence MSD Slips/Trips/Falls Hazardous chemicals New and Young Workers Struck by object Infection prevention & Control 10

11 Industrial Sector Plan continued Government Sub sector Costly LTI were: Falls Fire Overexertion Bodily reaction Struck by objects Repetitive motions 11

12 Industrial Sector Plan continued Government Sub sector continued Top 5 most common orders issued: 1. General duty clause 2. Providing instruction and supervision 3. Maintenance of equipment, materials and devices 4. Production of documents 5. WHMIS (supplier MSDS) 12

13 Industrial Sector Plan continued Government Sub sector continued Major hazards and inspection focus: IRS Slips/Trips/Falls i /F ll MSD New and Young Workers Hazardous chemicals 13

14 Industrial Sector Plan continued Blitzes: May August: NewandYoungWorker (results) rt20.php May: Tower CraneSuppliers hp Otb October: PPE November: Racking and Storage February 2012: MSD (results from 2010) er.php 14

15 PSHSA & MOL Webinars September 20, 2011 : Personal Protective Equipment September 20th, 10 11:30am, 11 for a webinar presented tdby PSHSA and the Ministry of Labour to learn about the legislative requirements regarding personal protective equipment, what MOL inspectors will look for during a visit, as well as program development and prevention resources available. October 25, 2011: Infection Prevention and Control It s in Your Hands October 25th, am, for a webinar presented by PSHSA and the Ministry of Labour to learn about the legislative requirements regarding infection prevention and control, what MOL inspectors will look for during a visit, as well as prevention resources available. 15

16 PSHSA Training Calendar To view you sector specific training options to better prepare yourself! aspx 16