Overview of Ministry of Labour Inspections

Now that the inspector has arrived, how should you react?

Description

A pressing work schedule can impact preparedness for an unannounced Labour inspection. Now that the inspector has arrived, how should you react? Do you understand the inspection process, who could be involved, and the extent of an inspector’s authority? What are possible outcomes of the inspection and what are the follow up options?

LEARNING OUTCOMES

This workshop will review the following Labour inspection aspects:

  • Inspection timing
  • Inspector powers / authorities
  • Inspection process
  • Orders and requirements
  • Inspection outcome
  • Inspection follow up

To ensure a thorough understanding, attendees are invited to submit questions during the workshop.

Intended Audience

Project coordinator, site supervisor (foreman/superintendent/assistant), H&S representative and JHSC committee member

Speaker

Jean Justa, CRSP

Jean (John) Justa, CRSP has over 37 years of experience related to the construction industry. After running a small design and construction business for several years John became a Building Inspector in Ottawa. He then joined the Ministry of Labour as a Construction Health and Safety Inspector. During his 20 year tenure at the Ministry John held various positions including acting provincial coordinator for the construction program. He has been a peer trainer for new and incumbent inspectors, assessed the role of the constructor on complex projects, keynote speaker and a witness in both prosecutions and at coroner’s inquests. This significant scope of professional experience equips him with a unique expertise in Occupational Health and Safety matters.

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