Why should employers work with a reputable temporary help agency?
Watch this video to find out the benefits of working with a reputable agency when hiring temporary workers.
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Watch this video to find out the benefits of working with a reputable agency when hiring temporary workers.
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Free Heat Stress Toolkit. Get calculators, plans, and guides to help keep your team safe this summer
Get it nowThese Tailgate Talks address specific hazards for the landscape industry and can be used to deliver awareness sessions to support workplace training programs.
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Misunderstandings about who’s responsible for the health and safety of contract workers have gotten hiring employers in trouble. Here’s what you need to do.
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Need help supervising temporary workers? Then our Supervisor Responsibilities course is right for you.
Get startedAre you employing New Canadians at your business? Watch this video for tips on what to include in your orientation program to keep them safe at work.
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Watch this short clip for tips on what to prepare before bringing temporary workers into the workplace.
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Learn how to manage workplace risks & hazards. 1/2-day training available.
Register nowIf a temporary worker sees a workplace hazard in Ontario, who should they report the hazard to? Watch this short video to find out.
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If a temporary worker is hurt or falls ill at work in Ontario, who should they report this to? Watch this quick video to find out.
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Have you hired workers from a temporary help agency? Watch this video to learn what training should be provided to keep them safe on the job.
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Need help identifying & addressing job specific hazards? Our consultants can help!
Get ConnectedIs your business planning to hire temporary workers from an agency? Watch this video to find out who is responsible for their health and safety training - the employer or the agency.
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The Worker Orientation Checklist can be used by the supervisor during the orientation process and customized accordingly to reflect your internal training requirements.
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Effective July 1, 2014, employers must ensure all workers and supervisors have completed a basic occupational health and safety awareness training program.
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Health and safety in Ontario is anchored on the principle of each of us doing our part to keep the workplace free of accidents and illness.
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Information, tools and assessments that can be useful to employers as they identify hazards and risks related to violence and harassment.
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This assessment tool works works well in small workplaces. The tool can be applied to all types of workplaces, industry sectors or work tasks.
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Learn how to recognize & assess chemical health hazards with a FREE online session
Seat my seatHierarchy of Controls for Biological, Chemical and Physical Agents: PPE FAQ
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Hazard assessment sample form for small businesses.
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A form to report hazards and record action taken by supervisors or managers within workplaces with 1 - 19 workers.
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A form to report hazards and record action taken by supervisors or managers within workplaces with 20 - 49 workers.
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Orientation and general training information including, who needs training, when and what it should cover.
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Use this checklist to assist you in your orientation process.
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