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2 300-AQX-01-IGDO © 2019, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | wsps.ca an investigation Have the policy dated and signed by the most senior executive of the organization Consider whether to combine your workplace policy on harassment with your workplace policy on violence Consider adopting Part I of the Ministry of Labour's Code of Practice 2. Develop and maintain a workplace program addressing harassment, including sexual harassment Prepare a written program (all workplaces, regardless of size) Consult your health and safety representative (workplaces with 6-19 workers) or joint health and safety committee (workplaces with 20 or more workers) on the development and maintenance of the program Review as often as needed, or at least annually Check the Ontario Ministry of Labour website for any new requirements The program should contain: The OHSA definitions of "workplace harassment" and "workplace sexual harassment", and what is not considered to be harassment Measures and procedures for workers to report incidents of workplace harassment to the supervisor or the employer: Outline how verbal reports should be made and who will create a record of a verbal report Outline how written reports should be made, e.g. any form to be used, how and to whom the report should be submitted Measures and procedures for workers to report incidents of workplace harassment to someone else if the alleged harasser is the supervisor or the employer How incidents or complaints of workplace harassment will be investigated and dealt with: Indicate who is responsible for assigning someone to investigate Indicate how quickly an investigation will be started once a complaint has been received Indicate how investigations will be carried out Indicate the corrective actions that may be taken if the investigation finds that workplace harassment has occurred, by referencing your progressive discipline policy How information is gathered during an investigation will be protected: WSPS.CA

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