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Provincial blitz targetting materials handling

Ontario is launching a workplace safety blitz that will focus on hazards involving material handling to ensure workers are safe on the job. From Sept. 15 to Oct.

Ontario is launching a workplace safety blitz that will focus on hazards involving material handling to ensure workers are safe on the job.

From Sept. 15 to Oct. 26, Ministry of Labour inspectors will visit plants, factories and other industrial sector workplaces across the province. They will check that employers are taking appropriate action to assess and address possible hazards.

Material handling involves activities related to the loading, unloading, storage and movement of goods and supplies in workplaces.

The inspectors will check workplaces for compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations. In particular, they will check that employers:

-have well-maintained lift-trucks and other lifting devices rated for their loads;

-are providing workers with safe access to work areas;

-are ensuring workers perform tasks safely to prevent falls;

-are ensuring mobile / transport equipment is appropriate for use and well-maintained;

-ensure materials (e.g. equipment, products and supplies) are stored in a safe manner;

-have a well-functioning internal responsibility system in place; and

-ensure workers are properly trained and supervised.

Since 2008, ministry inspectors have conducted more than 345,000 field visits, and 66 inspection blitzes. Inspectors have issued more than 560,000 compliance orders in Ontario workplaces.