As required by the Pay Equity Act, as amended, the employer described below hereby notifies the Pay Equity Office that it has at least one female job class for which a pay equity comparison cannot be made within an establishment by either the job-to-job or proportional value methods.
The JHSC Training Provider Application is designed to support the new Joint Health and Safety Committee Training Provider & Training Program standards by allowing training provider applicants to submit their JHSC Part One and/or Part Two and/or Refresher training program(s) for evaluation.
This is the application form a organization must complete and submit to the Chief Prevention Officer, pursuant the authority under subsection 7.6.1 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), for the purpose of the CPO accrediting the organization's Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS).
Training Program Assessment for Supervisors - This guidance tool can help employers assess whether their occupational health and safety awareness training program meets the minimum requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Awareness and Training Regulation (O. Reg. 297/13).
This is the application form a organization must complete and submit to the Chief Prevention Officer, pursuant the authority under subsection 7.6.2 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), for the purpose of the CPO recognizing organization's Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS).
The Request for Voluntary Withdrawal of Application or Training Program form allows Training Provider applicants seeking Chief Prevention Officer (CPO) approval, or currently approved Training Providers to voluntarily withdraw their program(s). By submitting this for the requestor will forfeit their ability to offer the CPO approved health and safety program(s) listed.
The purpose of this checklist is to help employers increase their knowledge about their main responsibilities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), and to evaluate how well they are complying with their duties to ensure their workplaces are healthy and safe.
Amendments to Regulation 854 for Mines and Mining Plants made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act, which came into effect on January 1, 2012, included changes to the medical certificate prescribed under section 238 of the regulation. Under these provisions, operators of mine hoists are required to undergo a yearly medical examination by a physician. The certificate, which is completed by the physician, provides a convenient way for stakeholders to comply with these requirements. The certificate will take less than five minutes to complete.
This tool is to help small business employers create a job comparison system adapted to their workplace, which they can then use to evaluate and compare jobs using Job-to-Job and Proportional Value. This form is a complement to the e-learning modules using Macromedia Breeze.
Application for the Electric Vehicle Chargers Ontario program
Under the ESA, employers who are terminating 50 or more employees at an establishment in a 4-week period are required to submit the completed Form 1 to the Director of Employment Standards, to post a copy of the completed Form 1 in the workplace and to provide a copy of the completed Form 1 to each affected employee. Notice of mass termination does not begin until the Director receives the completed Form 1.