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Plugged into Safety: A primer on the hazards of working with battery electric vehicles | March 2024
Looking Ahead
Canada has set ambitious targets for the availability of zero-emission vehicles in
the coming decade, and the wheels are already in motion with respect to Ontario
becoming a leader in the BEV supply chain. As a result, auto parts suppliers, auto
dealers, auto repair/body/collision service providers, tow truck operators, and
auto recyclers are experiencing increased demand for BEV service and support,
but they are apprehensive in the absence of reliable, comprehensive health and
safety resources.
As we move closer to the goal of zero emissions, we mustn't lose sight of the ever-
present goal of zero injuries and fatalities in the workplace. Employers need to be
better equipped to anticipate BEV hazards and require support in understanding
how to apply legislation in their workplaces.
WSPS' research and the experiences of the subject matter experts featured
in this white paper highlight the need for:
Resources to support Ontario employers in understanding and complying
with provincial legislative requirements
BEV and hybrid vehicle training standards for automotive service technicians
Updates to CSA standards to include application to BEVs
A requirement for individuals providing training on BEVs to have
appropriate credentials
Working together and sharing knowledge, insights and expertise, we can deepen
our collective knowledge of hazards related to working on or around BEVs and
understanding of the provincial legislation that exists to keep workers safe.
Please watch for more information, and in the meantime, if you have questions or
would like assistance, please call us at 1 877 494 9777 or fill out the contact form
on the WSPS website (WSPS.CA).