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How to Ensure Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Compliance on Your Condominium Improvement Project
Author:
Sarah McKenzie
Publication date:
September 27, 2018
Article Summary:
This article provides guidance on how to ensure compliance with Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations on a condominium improvement project in Ontario, Canada. It emphasizes the need to choose a contractor that has a formal health and safety program in place, conduct a job hazard assessment, and maintain regular communication with the contracted company. The article also highlights the role of the Ministry of Labour (MOL) in inspecting construction or renovation projects, and the consequences of non-compliance. Finally, it outlines the responsibilities of the condo board and property manager in ensuring that contractors comply with health and safety requirements.
Keywords:
Ontario, Canada, condominium, improvement project, Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), contractor, health and safety program, job hazard assessment, Ministry of Labour (MOL), compliance, condo board, property manager, responsibilities, risk management.
Source Citation:
Sarah McKenzie
How to Ensure Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Compliance on Your Condominium Improvement Project
September 27, 2018
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