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Dealing with a Health and Safety Inspector

Occupational Health and Safety & Workers Compensation Group
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Overview

Many employers do not know how to deal with a health and safety inspector when they attend at a workplace after an incident or for any other reason. The Occupational Health & Safety Act (“OHSA”) both authorizes and provides limits on the authority of OHS inspectors.

Whether an OHS Inspector arrives for a routine inspection, complaint, work refusal or an accident investigation, employers need to know their rights and responsibilities.

This seminar was updated to deal with the quickly evolving COVID-19 pandemic and the mandate and role of the Ministry of Labour Training and Skills Development (“MLTSD”) regarding workplace exposure to COVID-19.

The program will address the following topics and more:

  • Review of OHS Inspector's legal authority
  • Investigation mandate of the MLTSD during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Reporting obligations when there is a workplace accident, illness or fatality (including work related exposure to COVID-19)
  • Charter rights to be free from unreasonable search seizure
  • Charter right to retain and instruct legal counsel
  • OHS Inspector's power to investigate work refusals and issue orders
  • Employer's right to appeal OHS Inspector Orders and Requirements
  • OHS Inspectors role in prosecutions under the OHSA
     

Type

This program will be conducted as a live webinar and will not be recorded

Length

1/2 day

Agenda

9:30 am - 12:30 pm (ET) Program

Audience

Managers, supervisors, OHS professionals, in-house legal counsel and business owners

Cost

This half day course costs $195 + HST per registrant
A secured online payment link will follow after registration

Upcoming Course Dates

  • May 17, 2023
  • October 11, 2023

CANCELLATION POLICY

  • Registration fees are not refundable. A credit may be issued in certain circumstances
  • No credits will be issued for no shows
  • No credits will be issued for cancellations less than 24 hours before a course
  • Participants can request a one-time deferral and the credit must be used before the end of the calendar year. Requests for a deferral must be made 24 hours prior to the start of the course. If the course is only offered once that year, the credit can be applied to another OHS course within that same calendar year
  • In the event that Fasken cancels a course, the participant can choose either a credit or a refund for the course amount
     

Event contact

Nick Fan Marketing Events Specialist

Speaker

  • Cathy Chandler, Consultant | Paralegal, Toronto, ON, +1 416 868 7812, cchandler@fasken.com