INDUSTRY RELATED NEWS
- Study finds COR employers have lower rates of serious injuries than those not in program
- OGCA & MOL Endorse COR– Posted April 2016
- ON-Site Magazine- Will You Be Ready for COR- Posted April 2016
- Ministry of Labour’s Construction Health and Safety Action Plan– Posted Jan 31, 2016
- Self Storage Company Fined $100,000 for death of Visitor – Posted Jan 29, 2016
- Site Supervisor sentenced to 3.5 years– Posted Jan 11, 2016
- Worker dies in accident at paper mill– Posted Dec 6, 2015
- Safety Commitment needed at every level– Posted Dec 6, 2015
- Inquest probes another roofing death– Posted Dec 6, 2015
- Four workers lost their lives on the job this week– Posted Nov 2015
- Worker Electrocuted on the job- Read more– Posted Nov 2015
- Landfill worker dies on the job– Posted Nov 2015
- Announcing Canada’s Safest Employers for 2015- Read more– Posted Nov 2015
- Metrolinxs requires COR for Construction Projects– Read more- Posted Nov 2015
- COR’s value worth the work advocates say– Read more– Posted Nov 2015
- New study shows reduced injury rates for COR Certified Firms– Read more- Posted Nov 2015
- Ontario Firms need COR to stay in the game– Read More- Posted Nov 2015
- Calling for changes to accident investigations– Read more – Posted Nov 2015
- TTC Projects- COR Mandatory– Read more – Posted Oct 2015
- Swing Stage Accident- Read more – Oct 2015
- COR Mandatory by 2017- Read more – Posted Sept 2015
- Benefits of COR
News from the Courts:
- In 2013-14, a total of 126,330 orders were issued under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations- Posted Nov 2015
- $9.31 million in fines during 2013-2014- Posted Nov 2015
- 102 traumatic workplace fatalities reported in Ontario in 2013-14 – Posted Nov 2015
- In 2013-14, the courts convicted 780 workplace parties for failing to comply with the Act and its regulations– Posted Nov 2015