Ontario focusing on safety in health care, manufacturing sectors with two new panels
The Ontario government has set up two more safety action groups, focusing on preventing injuries in the health care and manufacturing sectors
It follows the province’s announcement last month that a construction safety action group was being set up in response to an “alarming” increase in the number of construction deaths.
Manufacturing panel of the Minister’s Health and Safety Action Group
A panel of experts has been put together to establish priorities to reduce injuries, ensure proper policies are in place and promote safety through education, training, regulation and enforcement in the manufacturing sector, according to Labour Minister Chris Bentley.
“The manufacturing sector is the backbone of Ontario’s economy,” said Bentley. “Yet workers are still being injured and killed on the job. There is tremendous room for reducing injury and illness rates in manufacturing workplaces if we work together and harness existing knowledge.”
For a complete list of the members of the manufacturing panel, see below.
Health care panel of the Minister’s Health and Safety Action Group
Almost 2,000 nurses are currently off work on long-term disability, costing the system about $500 million per year, said Bentley.
The panel will initially focus on acute care centres, but could expand to include long-term care, rehabilitation and other health care facilities, he said.
For a complete list of the members of the health care panel, see below.
Manufacturing panel members
Bentley is chairing the panel, and other members include:
Paavo Kivisto
Deputy Minister of Labour
John Macnamara
President
Business Council on Occupational Health and Safety
Cathy Walker
Director, Health and Safety
Canadian Auto Workers' Union
Norm Huebel
Regional Director for Ontario
Canadian Chemical Producers' Association
Satinder Chera
Director, Provincial Affairs
Canadian Federation of Independent Business
Ian Howcroft
Vice President
Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (Ontario Division)
Mark Nantais
President
Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association
Keith McMillan
National Representative
Communications, Energy and Paperworkers' Union
Maureen Shaw
President
Industrial Accident Prevention Association
Dave Ritchie
Vice President
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
John Oudyk
Occupational Hygienist
Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers
Wayne Samuelson
President
Ontario Federation of Labour
Cam Sherk
Education Representative
United Food and Commercial Workers' Union
Dave Killham
Executive Director
Workers' Health and Safety Centre
Roy Mould
Vice President, Prevention Division
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
Geoff Kempster
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
Additional panel members may be named.
Health care panel members
Bentley is chairing the panel, and other members include:
Paavo Kivisto
Deputy Minister of Labour
Sid Ryan
President
Canadian Union of Public Employees (Ontario Division)
Joseline Sikorski
Interim Chief Executive Officer
Health Care Health and Safety Association of Ontario
Brian Orr
Vice President, Human Resources and Community Relations
London Health and Safety Network
Donna Rubin
Chief Executive Officer
Ontario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors
Hilary Short
Acting President
Ontario Hospital Association
Steven Harrison
Senior Advisor, Health Policy
Ontario Medical Association
Linda Haslam-Stroud
President
Ontario Nurses’ Association
Lisa McCaskell
Senior Health and Safety Officer
Ontario Public Service Employees’ Union
Doris Grinspun
Executive Director
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario
Linn Holness
Director, Gage Occupational and Environmental Health Unit
St. Michael’s Hospital and University of Toronto
Roy Mould
Vice President, Prevention Division
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
Fernand Scopa
Director, Health Care Industry Sector, Operations Division
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
Hugh MacLeod
Assistant Deputy Minister, Acute Services Division
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Additional panel members may be named.
It follows the province’s announcement last month that a construction safety action group was being set up in response to an “alarming” increase in the number of construction deaths.
Manufacturing panel of the Minister’s Health and Safety Action Group
A panel of experts has been put together to establish priorities to reduce injuries, ensure proper policies are in place and promote safety through education, training, regulation and enforcement in the manufacturing sector, according to Labour Minister Chris Bentley.
“The manufacturing sector is the backbone of Ontario’s economy,” said Bentley. “Yet workers are still being injured and killed on the job. There is tremendous room for reducing injury and illness rates in manufacturing workplaces if we work together and harness existing knowledge.”
For a complete list of the members of the manufacturing panel, see below.
Health care panel of the Minister’s Health and Safety Action Group
Almost 2,000 nurses are currently off work on long-term disability, costing the system about $500 million per year, said Bentley.
The panel will initially focus on acute care centres, but could expand to include long-term care, rehabilitation and other health care facilities, he said.
For a complete list of the members of the health care panel, see below.
Manufacturing panel members
Bentley is chairing the panel, and other members include:
Paavo Kivisto
Deputy Minister of Labour
John Macnamara
President
Business Council on Occupational Health and Safety
Cathy Walker
Director, Health and Safety
Canadian Auto Workers' Union
Norm Huebel
Regional Director for Ontario
Canadian Chemical Producers' Association
Satinder Chera
Director, Provincial Affairs
Canadian Federation of Independent Business
Ian Howcroft
Vice President
Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (Ontario Division)
Mark Nantais
President
Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association
Keith McMillan
National Representative
Communications, Energy and Paperworkers' Union
Maureen Shaw
President
Industrial Accident Prevention Association
Dave Ritchie
Vice President
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
John Oudyk
Occupational Hygienist
Occupational Health Clinics for Ontario Workers
Wayne Samuelson
President
Ontario Federation of Labour
Cam Sherk
Education Representative
United Food and Commercial Workers' Union
Dave Killham
Executive Director
Workers' Health and Safety Centre
Roy Mould
Vice President, Prevention Division
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
Geoff Kempster
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
Additional panel members may be named.
Health care panel members
Bentley is chairing the panel, and other members include:
Paavo Kivisto
Deputy Minister of Labour
Sid Ryan
President
Canadian Union of Public Employees (Ontario Division)
Joseline Sikorski
Interim Chief Executive Officer
Health Care Health and Safety Association of Ontario
Brian Orr
Vice President, Human Resources and Community Relations
London Health and Safety Network
Donna Rubin
Chief Executive Officer
Ontario Association of Non-Profit Homes and Services for Seniors
Hilary Short
Acting President
Ontario Hospital Association
Steven Harrison
Senior Advisor, Health Policy
Ontario Medical Association
Linda Haslam-Stroud
President
Ontario Nurses’ Association
Lisa McCaskell
Senior Health and Safety Officer
Ontario Public Service Employees’ Union
Doris Grinspun
Executive Director
Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario
Linn Holness
Director, Gage Occupational and Environmental Health Unit
St. Michael’s Hospital and University of Toronto
Roy Mould
Vice President, Prevention Division
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
Fernand Scopa
Director, Health Care Industry Sector, Operations Division
Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
Hugh MacLeod
Assistant Deputy Minister, Acute Services Division
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Additional panel members may be named.