Young Workers Face Unique Risks
Spring has arrived and with it the annual wave of young workers joining companies for the summer season. These roles are a great learning experience for workers with little experience but it is also an opportunity for inexperienced and untrained workers to face a unique set of risks. Read more...
Please take an opportunity to browse through our current catalogue for an overview of the latest THSAO training courses, seminars, products and services.
2010 Training Course Schedule Now Available!
To book your courses right now, click here.
Join the 2010 Transportation Safety Group (a WSIB Rebate Only Program)
THSAO is currently recruiting companies to join the Transportation Safety Group for the year 2010. Success is measured in injury/illness prevention activities and rewarded with potential WSIB Group Rebates for those companies that participate. Click here for more details and to apply!
HEALTH & SAFETY ASSOCIATION REALIGNMENT
During our most recent Annual Meeting we noted that 2009 is somewhat of a turning point, in that THSAO and the eleven other safe workplace associations have been participating in a realignment process initiated by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). Under the terms of the realignment – recently approved by the WSIB Board of Directors - THSAO will be aligned with the existing Construction Safety Association (CSAO) and the Electrical Utilities and Safety Association (EUSA).
The deliberations and decisions leading to these developments are both complicated and yet to be concluded. Thus, the final picture has not been drawn.
While THSAO will be engaging in a communication outreach to our sector, in the near term, I do wish to emphasize that one of the founding objectives of the realignment model is to retain sector specificity at the front lines. For THSAO, one of the more sector-specific associations, this has been, and will remain, at the forefront of our thoughts as we continue with this process.
THSAO would like to express its appreciation to the THSAO Board, who continues to be extremely supportive of your association during this process, some of whom take time away from their professional responsibilities to participate in the necessary deliberations and discussions.
Contained in the attached (click here) is the first joint communication piece from THSAO & its partners.
THSAO Supports WSIB Initiatives on the Road To Zero
Road to Zero (A Prevention Strategy for Workplace Health & Safety in Ontario 2008 - 2012)
Ontario Ministry of Labour releases Part 3 of Ontario’s MSD Prevention Guideline - the MSD Prevention Toolbox
The toolbox is in three parts and provides basic tools for workplace parties to use when you are getting started with MSD prevention efforts in Part A, along with a variety of tools & information in Parts B & C to help continually improve your MSD prevention process. Go to: http://www.preventionpractices.com/msd.html
National Intervention Model - Promoting Healthier and Safer Workplaces
To learn more about Canada Labour Code Part II - HRSD Intervention Model click here.
THSAO Sponsors Safe Communities Incentive Program (SCIP) - JOIN TODAY!
THSAO is now sponsoring a Safe Communities Incentive Program whereby firms are eligible to receive up to a 5% rebate of their annual WSIB premiums by completing 5 (4 hour) instruction sessions that will assist them in establishing a sound Health & Safety program in their workplace.
Firms are eligible for the THSAO sponsored SCIP program if they:
- Are paying less than $90,000 in annual WSIB premiums
- Have not previously participated in SCIP
- Are not a current Safety Groups Program member
- Are a THSAO member firm
For more information and to register for SCIP click below:
SCIP Information
SCIP Program Registration
The Hazard Prevention Program that forms Part XIX of the Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (COHS Regulations) was amended Nov. 29/07 to include provisions for ergonomics-related hazards.
The impetus for the amendments came from the provisions in Part II of the Code, requiring federally-regulated employers to take the prescribed steps to prevent and protect against ergonomics-related hazards in the work place.
THSAO's Transportation Ergonomics course addresses many of the required issues.
Ontario's New Highway Traffic Act Regulation 199/07 (Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspections)
Ontario has updated the daily commercial vehicle inspection requirements based on a new national standard agreed to by all provinces and territories of Canada. The new Regulation, 199/07 can now be viewed online. Please follow this link for regulation specifics
Section 107 Trip Inspection information
MTO’s Daily Trip Inspection & Maintenace Guide
CVOR Holders can request a review of CVOR accident points
The criteria has been expanded to include accidents where charges were laid but did not result in a conviction because the charge was dismissed, withdrawn, quashed, stayed or acquitted. The review is strictly an administrative process and shall in no manner be construed as evidentiary in any current or subsequent legal process. Appeals will be handled by the CVOR Accident Point Review Panel, administered by the Transportation Health & Safety Association of Ontario. Please be advised that accidents that do not result in convictions will no longer be recorded on a Driver’s CVOR abstract. Follow this link for more Review Panel details.
Ontario's New Highway Traffic Act Regulation 555/06 'Hours of Service'
The main objective of the new Regulations is to reduce the risk of fatigue-related commercial vehicle collisions by providing drivers with the opportunity to obtain additional rest. The Regulations also aim to reduce the complexity of the rules by making them easier to comply with and to enforce, for example through the reduction of the number of cycles and the elimination of the options to reduce off-duty time. For more information please follow this link
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/trucks/regulations/hours.htm. THSAO is now offering Hours of Service Seminars.
A Message from the Road Safety Partners
Distracted, drowsy and aggressive driving were all topics of discussion at a Road Safety Think Tank last fall. A wide range of experts from across North America were brought together to look at ways to make our roads safer and to raise awareness of the risks of driving. Here is a 4-page summary of the findings of the Think Tank.
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