2011, c.11, s.8(2). 2001, c.9, Sched. 2022, c. 7, Sched. 1990, c.O.1, s.47(1); 1998, c.8, s.54. 1, s. 71; 2017, c. 22, Sched. To promote occupational health and safety and to promote the prevention of workplace injuries and occupational diseases. 2009, c.23, s.3. worker means any of the following, but does not include an inmate of a correctional institution or like institution or facility who participates inside the institution or facility in a work project or rehabilitation program: 1. R.S.O. 1990, c.O.1, s.8(12). (ii) health and safety experience and work practices and standards in similar or other industries of which the constructor or employer has knowledge; (e) obtain information from the constructor or employer concerning the conducting or taking of tests of any equipment, machine, device, article, thing, material or biological, chemical or physical agent in or about a workplace for the purpose of occupational health and safety; and. 2016, c. 2, Sched. 5. 1990, c.O.1, s.9(20); 2011, c.11, s.7(2). 2021, c. 34, Sched. 2022, c. 7, Sched. (ii) the composition and the properties thereof. [144] That evening, via a report on ABC Local Radio, a number of residents of Kinglake who had been allowed back into the area to inspect the damage, revealed that a "Looters Will Be Shot" sign had been posted in the town, after a number of suspicious people and vehicles were seen moving through the town. 67 (1) In any proceeding or prosecution under this Act. (3) For greater certainty, a contravention described in subsection (2) continues for each day or part of a day that a worker is endangered. (4) The Board shall make a decision respecting the complaint and may make such order as it considers appropriate in the circumstances including an order decertifying a certified member. 2017, c. 25, Sched. R.S.O. (20) A constructor or employer who receives written recommendations from a committee or co-chair shall respond in writing within twenty-one days. After the commission of the offence, the defendant, i. attempted to conceal the commission of the offence from the Ministry or other public authorities, or. R.S.O. (3.10) Rules made under this section apply despite anything in the Statutory Powers Procedure Act. R.S.O. Find stories, updates and expert opinion. (c) preventing unnecessary damage to equipment or other property. 2001, c.26, s.2. (4) An order made under subsection (1) may require a constructor, a licensee or an employer to submit to the Ministry a compliance plan prepared in the manner and including such items as required by the order. 2022, c. 7, Sched. 15, s. 6 - 01/07/2022. (2) The Council shall be composed of such members as the Minister may appoint, and shall include representatives from each of the following groups: 1. (3) The Minister may establish standards that an entity shall meet before it is eligible to be designated. [192] The new standard states that all properties (not just those in bushfire areas) will now require a "bushfire attack assessment", and will be given a Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) rating that outlines the type of construction required. (3) In appointing members of the Council, the Minister shall ensure that, (a) an equal number of members are appointed to represent the groups described in paragraphs 1 and 2 of subsection (2); and. 2011, c.11, s.8(2). 3. R.S.O. I, s. 3 (12) - 29/06/2001. 40 (1) An employer may file a claim for an exemption from disclosing, (a) information required under this Part in a label or safety data sheet; or. R.S.O. 98,932ha (244,470 acres) of parks damaged, 90 per cent of which was national park. 1990, c.O.1, s.9(19). 1990, c.O.1, s.11. Withhold information from a practitioner from whom the person seeks to obtain a controlled substance or a prescription for a controlled substance that the person making the request has received a controlled substance or a prescription for a controlled substance of like therapeutic use from another practitioner within the previous 30 days. (6) A constructor who fails to comply with this section is liable to every contractor and subcontractor who suffers any loss or damages as the result of the subsequent discovery on the project of a designated substance that was on the list prepared under subsection (1). 7, s. 2 (12, 13) - no effect - see 2015, c. 27, Sched. 7, s. 2; 2011, c. 11, s. 1-18 (But see Table of Public Statute Provisions Repealed Under Section 10.1 of the Legislation Act, 2006); 2014, c. 10, Sched. 1990, c.O.1, s.12(1); 1997, c.16, s.2(4). R.S.O. Enjoy millions of the latest Android apps, games, music, movies, TV, books, magazines & more. (2) An inspector may only enter a dwelling or that part of a dwelling actually being used as a workplace with the consent of the occupier or under the authority of a warrant issued under this Act or the Provincial Offences Act. 1990, c.O.1, s. 29 (1). 20, s. 3 (2). (c) a worker who because of knowledge, experience and training is selected by a trade union that represents the worker, or if there is no trade union, is selected by the workers to represent them. (a) the equipment, materials and protective devices as prescribed are provided; (b) the equipment, materials and protective devices provided by the employer are maintained in good condition; (c) the measures and procedures prescribed are carried out in the workplace; (d) the equipment, materials and protective devices provided by the employer are used as prescribed; and. [121] To the southwest of Horsham an 82-year-old woman in a wheelchair and her daughter were collected from her house by a taxi when the fire was no more than 100m (110yd) away; the house was alight as the taxi drove off, and burned down within minutes. R.S.O. (31) The members of a committee who represent workers shall designate one or more such members to investigate cases where a worker is killed or critically injured at a workplace from any cause and one of those members may, subject to subsection 51(2), inspect the place where the accident occurred and any machine, device or thing, and shall report his or her findings to a Director and to the committee. 2022, c. 7, Sched. 4, s. 4 (4). (a) establish an occupational health service for workers as prescribed; (b) where an occupational health service is established as prescribed, maintain the same according to the standards prescribed; (c) keep and maintain accurate records of the handling, storage, use and disposal of biological, chemical or physical agents as prescribed; (d) accurately keep and maintain and make available to the worker affected such records of the exposure of a worker to biological, chemical or physical agents as may be prescribed; (e) notify a Director of the use or introduction into a workplace of such biological, chemical or physical agents as may be prescribed; (f) monitor at such time or times or at such interval or intervals the levels of biological, chemical or physical agents in a workplace and keep and post accurate records thereof as prescribed; (g) comply with a standard limiting the exposure of a worker to biological, chemical or physical agents as prescribed; (h) establish a medical surveillance program for the benefit of workers as prescribed; (i) provide for safety-related medical examinations and tests for workers as prescribed; (j) where so prescribed, only permit a worker to work or be in a workplace who has undergone such medical examinations, tests or x-rays as prescribed and who is found to be physically fit to do the work in the workplace; (k) where so prescribed, provide a worker with written instructions as to the measures and procedures to be taken for the protection of a worker; and. (3) The Board may authorize a labour relations officer to inquire into an appeal. 2011, c.11, s.8(1). 29.1 (1) Subject to subsection (2), the owner of a workplace shall ensure that access to a washroom is provided, on request, to a worker who is present at the workplace to deliver anything to the workplace, or to collect anything from the workplace for delivery elsewhere. 1, s. 71 (1, 2) - 01/01/2018; 2017, c. 25, Sched. A designated entity has failed to co-operate in an inquiry or examination conducted by the Chief Prevention Officer under clause (1) (b). R.S.O. Suspension of order by Minister, etc., pending disposition of appeal. [66], The fire destroyed an unknown number of buildings at Mudgegonga, southeast of Beechworth, with two residents confirmed dead. 2011, c.11, s.8(1). 9. 2011, c.11, s.4. 4, s. 39; 2019, c. 7, Sched. [54] When the southerly change struck, it swept towards the town of Marysville. (3) A Director shall, in accordance with the objects and purposes of this Act, ensure that persons and organizations concerned with the purposes of this Act are provided with information and advice pertaining to its administration and to the protection of the occupational health and occupational safety of workers generally. 39 (1) Where so prescribed, an employer shall assess all biological and chemical agents produced in the workplace for use therein to determine if they are hazardous materials. 1990, c.O.1, s.9 (12). 2011, c.11, s.8(2). 7.6.5 (1) The Chief Prevention Officer may publish or otherwise make available to the public information relating to health and safety management systems accredited under subsection 7.6.1 (1) and employers given recognition under subsection 7.6.2 (1), including the names of the systems and employers. A person who violates this provision with respect to: A person may not be in actual or constructive possession of a controlled substance unless such controlled substance was lawfully obtained from a practitioner or pursuant to a valid prescription or order of a practitioner while acting in the course of his or her professional practice or to be in actual or constructive possession of a controlled substance except as otherwise authorized by this chapter. 32 Every director and every officer of a corporation shall take all reasonable care to ensure that the corporation complies with, (b) orders and requirements of inspectors and Directors; and. 1990, c. O.1. 1990, c.O.1, s.24(2); 1994, c.25, s.83(2). F, s. 136 (1) - 25/07/2007. I, s.3(4). This paragraph does not apply to a child care facility unless the owner or operator of the facility posts a sign that is not less than 2 square feet in size with a word legend identifying the facility as a licensed child care facility and that is posted on the property of the child care facility in a conspicuous place where the sign is reasonably visible to the public. (4.1) The chair of the Board may make rules under subsection 110 (18) of the Labour Relations Act, 1995 to expedite proceedings relating to a complaint filed under subsection (2) or a referral made under subsection (2.1). 1990, c.O.1, s.9 (32). Homicide means conduct which causes the death of a person or an unborn child with which a female has been pregnant for more than twenty-four weeks under circumstances constituting murder, manslaughter in the first degree, manslaughter in the second degree, criminally negligent homicide, abortion in the first degree or self 1990, c.O.1, s.62(4). R.S.O. 5, s. 1. 2021, c. 34, Sched. R.S.O. 1998, c.8, s.57(2). 2011, c.11, s.8(1). 33 (1) Where a biological, chemical or physical agent or combination of such agents is used or intended to be used in the workplace and its presence in the workplace or the manner of its use is in the opinion of a Director likely to endanger the health of a worker, the Director shall by notice in writing to the employer order that the use, intended use, presence or manner of use be, (b) limited or restricted in such manner as the Director specifies; or. R.S.O. (11) An entity that is designated as a safe workplace association or as a medical clinic or training centre specializing in occupational health and safety matters under section 6 of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997 on the date section 20 of the Occupational Health and Safety Statute Law Amendment Act, 2011 comes into force is deemed to be designated for the purposes of this Act until the date established by the Minister under subsection (10). (4) In a prosecution of an offence under any provision of this Act, any act or neglect on the part of any manager, agent, representative, officer, director or supervisor of the accused, whether a corporation or not, shall be the act or neglect of the accused. 2011, c.11, s.8(1). 89-524; ss. The US explorer Frederick Cook claimed to have reached the North Pole on 21 April 1908 with two Inuit men, Ahwelah and Etukishook, but he was unable to produce convincing proof and his claim is not widely accepted.. (28) The inspection required by subsection (27) shall be undertaken in accordance with a schedule established by the committee. (a) a committee member who represents workers and, if possible, who is a certified member; (b) a health and safety representative; or. I, s.3(11). 1990, c.O.1, s.33(12). 2011, c.11, s.3. [94] DSE crews conducted backburning operations to ensure containment of the fire on 9 February, warning residents of areas between Pakenham and Warragul about smoke from those fires.[93]. 2017, c. 34, Sched. 22.7 (1) The Chief Prevention Officer shall monitor the operation of designated entities and, (a) may require a designated entity to provide such information, records or accounts as the Chief Prevention Officer specifies; and. (18) It is the function of a committee and it has power to. 4, s. 4. R.S.O. R.S.O. (2) Where a person is killed or is critically injured at a workplace, no person shall, except for the purpose of. 4, s. 4 (3). Possess a prescription form unless it has been signed by the practitioner whose name appears printed thereon and completed. (c) the danger or hazard is such that any delay in controlling it may seriously endanger a worker. 5, s. 41 (see: 2019, c. 1, Sched. 29.1 (1) Subject to subsection (2), the owner of a workplace shall ensure that access to a washroom is provided, on request, to a worker who is present at the workplace to deliver anything to the workplace, or to collect anything from the workplace for delivery elsewhere. 2. (3.2) The labour relations officer shall report the results of his or her inquiry and endeavours to the Board. (l) carry out such training programs for workers, supervisors and committee members as may be prescribed. (3) A Director shall, in accordance with the objects and purposes of this Act, ensure that persons and organizations concerned with the purposes of this Act are provided with information and advice pertaining to its administration and to the protection of the occupational health and occupational safety of workers generally. (ii) any facilities prescribed to be provided are maintained as prescribed, (iii) the workplace complies with the regulations, and, (iv) no workplace is constructed, developed, reconstructed, altered or added to except in compliance with this Act and the regulations; and. R.S.O. [136][137], Some of the fires were suspected to have been deliberately lit by arsonists. 16, s. 1; 2017, c. 22, Sched. Refuse entry into any premises for any inspection or refuse to allow any inspection authorized by this chapter. (2) Upon receipt of the annual summary, the employer shall cause a copy thereof to be posted in a conspicuous place or places at the workplace where it is most likely to come to the attention of the workers. (2) If no health and safety representative is required under subsection (1) and no committee is required under section 9 for a workplace, the Minister may, by order in writing, require a constructor or employer to cause the workers to select one or more health and safety representatives from among the workers at the workplace or part thereof who do not exercise managerial functions, and may provide in the order for the qualifications of such representatives. (7) The certified member who made the direction or an inspector may cancel it. (1.4) The warrant may contain terms and conditions in addition to those provided for in subsections (1) to (1.3) as the justice of the peace or provincial judge, as the case may be, considers advisable in the circumstances. C, s.93(6); 2011, c.11, s.17(1). (a) the standards established under subsection (3); and. (7) The decision of the Board on an application is final. 9, s. 104 - not in force, 2021, c. 34, Sched. 7, s.2 (9). [14] On 6 February 2009the day before the fires startedthe Premier of Victoria John Brumby issued a warning about the extreme weather conditions expected on 7 February: "It's just as bad a day as you can imagine and on top of that the state is just tinder-dry. 1, s. 71 (2). 9, s. 104). [134][135] Around forty police from interstate and overseas assisted with Disaster Victim Identification (DVI). (b) standards amended under subsection (7), together with the compliance date described in subsection (8). (3) Where the Chief Prevention Officer determines that any of the following have occurred, the Chief Prevention Officer shall report that determination to the Minister and may advise the Minister with respect to any action the Minister may decide to take under section 22.6: 1. (2) The Chief Prevention Officer may revoke or amend an approval given under subsection 7.1 (2) or 7.2 (2). 2. 1990, c.O.1, s.10. R.S.O. 2011, c.11, s.8(1). (2) Subsection (1) does not apply with respect to an employer of a worker who works as a performer in the entertainment and advertising industry. 30 (1) Before beginning a project, the owner shall determine whether any designated substances are present at the project site and shall prepare a list of all designated substances that are present at the site. 4, s. 2 (2). 2011, c.11, s.8(1). R.S.O. Every day during the fire season the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) forecasts an outlook of the Fire Danger Index (FDI) by considering the predicted weather including temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and dryness of vegetation. [142] The man's ex-girlfriend and her family were also harassed after the Herald Sun newspaper published a photograph and a story about her. 1990, c.O.1, s.46(7); 1998, c.8, s.53(7). (5) The Minister and the Chief Prevention Officer shall consider such matters as may be prescribed when determining whether a proposed change to the funding and delivery of services for the prevention of workplace injuries and occupational diseases would be a significant change. 2001, c. 9, Sched. (3) Judicial notice shall be taken of an approval or withdrawal of approval published in The Ontario Gazette. Hello, and welcome to Protocol Entertainment, your guide to the business of the gaming and media industries. 9 (1) Subject to subsection (3), this section does not apply, (a) to a constructor at a project at which work is expected to last less than three months; or. (a) include measures and procedures for workers to report incidents of workplace harassment to the employer or supervisor; (b) include measures and procedures for workers to report incidents of workplace harassment to a person other than the employer or supervisor, if the employer or supervisor is the alleged harasser; (c) set out how incidents or complaints of workplace harassment will be investigated and dealt with; (d) set out how information obtained about an incident or complaint of workplace harassment, including identifying information about any individuals involved, will not be disclosed unless the disclosure is necessary for the purposes of investigating or taking corrective action with respect to the incident or complaint, or is otherwise required by law; (e) set out how a worker who has allegedly experienced workplace harassment and the alleged harasser, if he or she is a worker of the employer, will be informed of the results of the investigation and of any corrective action that has been taken or that will be taken as a result of the investigation; and. R.S.O. 2016, c. 37, Sched. 1990, c.O.1, s.30. 32.0.2 (1) An employer shall develop and maintain a program to implement the policy with respect to workplace violence required under clause 32.0.1 (1) (a). 1990, c.O.1, s.46(3); 1998, c.8, s.53(3). (2) The person required to give notice under subsection (1) is. 4, s. 7; 2021, c. 34, Sched. (2) Without limiting the strict duty imposed by subsection (1), an employer shall. (5) The constructor or employer shall immediately comply with the direction and shall ensure that compliance is effected in a way that does not endanger a person. 1990, c.O.1, s.57(6). 2016, c. 37, Sched. 39. requiring an employer to disclose to such persons as may be prescribed the source of toxicological data used by the employer to prepare a safety data sheet; 40. prescribing the format and contents of a safety data sheet; 41. prescribing by class of employer the intervals at which a health and safety representative or a committee member designated under subsection 9 (23) shall inspect all or part of a workplace; 42. establishing criteria for determining, for the purpose of section 51, whether a person is critically injured; 43. prescribing first aid requirements to be met and first aid services to be provided by employers and constructors; Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, subsection 70 (2) of the Act is amended by adding the following paragraph: (See: 2022, c. 7, Sched. Attributed to or associated with the fire but not within fire location (4). 1990, c.O.1, s.8(1). 10 (1) If a committee is required at a project, other than a project where fewer than fifty workers are regularly employed or that is expected to last less than three months, the committee shall establish a worker trades committee for the project. Such other persons as the Board may specify. (3) For the purposes of clause (2)(c), an employer may appoint himself or herself as a supervisor where the employer is a competent person. 2009, c.23, s.3. (c) the health and safety of workers on the project is protected. 22.8 (1) For the purposes of assuming control of an entity and responsibility for its affairs and operations under clause 22.6 (3) (b), the Minister may appoint an administrator. 2016, c. 37, Sched. 2011, c.11, s.8(2). 2001, c.9, Sched. 22.3 (1) The Minister shall appoint a Chief Prevention Officer to. 4, s. 4 (3). 1990, c.O.1, s.57(7). R.S.O. (3.1) Despite subsections (1) and (2), the Minister may, by order in writing, permit a constructor or an employer to establish and maintain one joint health and safety committee for more than one workplace or parts thereof, and may, in the order, provide for the composition, practice and procedure of any committee so established. 2011, c.11, s.3. Note: On a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, subsection 50 (8) of the Act is repealed and the following substituted: (See: 2019, c. 1, Sched. (a) include measures and procedures to control the risks identified in the assessment required under subsection 32.0.3 (1) as likely to expose a worker to physical injury; (b) include measures and procedures for summoning immediate assistance when workplace violence occurs or is likely to occur; (c) include measures and procedures for workers to report incidents of workplace violence to the employer or supervisor; (d) set out how the employer will investigate and deal with incidents or complaints of workplace violence; and. (6) The committee for a workplace shall determine the maximum amount of time for which members of a worker trades committee for the workplace are entitled to be paid under subsection (5) for each meeting of the worker trades committee. R.S.O. 1990, c.O.1, s.9 (34). 2005-128; s. 108, ch. The galvanised steel conductor swung free in the wind, suspended by poles 2 and 4, a span of 540m (1,770ft). 47 (1) This section applies, and section 45 does not apply, to a constructor or an employer, (a) against whom the Board has issued a declaration under section 46; or. 4. (7) After taking steps to remedy the dangerous circumstances, the constructor or employer may request the certified members or an inspector to cancel the direction. If a person violates any provision of this chapter and the violation results in a serious injury to a state or local law enforcement officer as defined in s. s. 13, ch. 1990, c.O.1, s.8(15). 1990, c.O.1, s.57(9); 2011, c.1, Sched. 2011, c.11, s.3. 16, s. 2 - 08/12/2016. I, s. 3 (16) - 29/06/2001, 2011, c. 1, Sched. 1990, c.O.1, s.49(2); 1998, c.8, s.55(2). To foster a commitment to occupational health and safety among employers, workers and others. (2.1) A director or officer of a corporation who contravenes or fails to comply with section 32 is guilty of an offence and on conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $1,500,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than twelve months, or to both. (4) The members of the Council shall be appointed for such term as may be determined by the Minister. 2011, c.11, s.3. 43 (1) This section does not apply to a worker described in subsection (2), (a) when a circumstance described in clause (3) (a), (b), (b.1) or (c) is inherent in the workers work or is a normal condition of the workers employment; or. 2016, c. 37, Sched. (4) If the Minister asks the Chief Prevention Officer for advice under subsection (2) or if the Chief Prevention Officer determines under subsection (3) that a proposed change would be a significant change, the Chief Prevention Officer shall, (a) ask the chair of the Prevention Council to state whether the Council endorses the proposed change; and. R.S.O. 1990, c.O.1, s.42. (4) An employer shall reassess the risks of workplace violence as often as is necessary to ensure that the related policy under clause 32.0.1 (1) (a) and the related program under subsection 32.0.2 (1) continue to protect workers from workplace violence. 1990, c.O.1, s.8(12). (3) A health and safety representative or a designated committee member representing workers at a workplace is entitled to be present at the beginning of testing conducted with respect to industrial hygiene at the workplace if the representative or member believes his or her presence is required to ensure that valid testing procedures are used or to ensure that the test results are valid. 2011, c.11, s.13(4). (a) provide advice to the Minister on the appointment of a Chief Prevention Officer; (b) provide advice to the Chief Prevention Officer. (2) The following are parties to the appeal: 2. [130] The rail line was re-opened by 16 February. 2016, c. 37, Sched. Kilmore East and Murrindindi Mill fires merged to form the Kinglake fire complex. 3. (v) aircraft, locomotives or vehicles used for private or public transport are maintained. (5) The selection of a health and safety representative shall be made by those workers who do not exercise managerial functions and who will be represented by the health and safety representative in the workplace, or the part or parts thereof, as the case may be, or, where there is a trade union or trade unions representing such workers, by the trade union or trade unions. 52 (1) If a person is disabled from performing his or her usual work or requires medical attention because of an accident, explosion, fire or incident of workplace violence at a workplace, but no person dies or is critically injured because of that occurrence, the employer shall, within four days of the occurrence, give written notice of the occurrence containing the prescribed information and particulars to the following: 1. 2011, c.11, s.8(2). 1990, c.O.1, s.56(3). R.S.O. (i) any manufacturing process or assembling in connection with the manufacturing of any goods or products is carried on. 16, s. 2. (3) Any disclosure of personal information that is authorized under subsection (2) shall be deemed to be in compliance with clause 42 (1) (d) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. 2016, c. 37, Sched. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply with respect to an employer of a worker who works as a performer in the entertainment and advertising industry. 2011, c.11, s.2. [121] The fire spread southwest and then southeast, across the Wimmera Highway and Wimmera River, to the Horsham Golf Course, and then to Haven, south of the city. (c) any other matter specified by the Minister. 2009, c.23, s.2. 1990, c.O.1, s.57(7). 1990, c.O.1, s.57(1). 1990, c.O.1, s.33(10). 1990, c.O.1, s.9 (29). 1998, c.8, s.57(2). (a) subject to subsection (2), enter in or upon any workplace at any time without warrant or notice; (b) take up or use any machine, device, article, thing, material or biological, chemical or physical agent or part thereof; (c) require the production of any drawings, specifications, licence, document, record or report, and inspect, examine and copy the same; (d) upon giving a receipt therefor, remove any drawings, specifications, licence, document, record or report inspected or examined for the purpose of making copies thereof or extracts therefrom, and upon making copies thereof or extracts therefrom, shall promptly return the same to the person who produced or furnished them; (e) conduct or take tests of any equipment, machine, device, article, thing, material or biological, chemical or physical agent in or about a workplace and for such purposes, take and carry away such samples as may be necessary; (f) require in writing an employer to cause any tests described in clause (e) to be conducted or taken, at the expense of the employer, by a person possessing such special expert or professional knowledge or qualifications as are specified by the inspector and to provide, at the expense of the employer, a report or assessment by that person; (g) in any inspection, examination, inquiry or test, be accompanied and assisted by or take with him or her any person or persons having special, expert or professional knowledge of any matter, take photographs, and take with him or her and use any equipment or materials required for such purpose; (h) make inquiries of any person who is or was in a workplace either separate and apart from another person or in the presence of any other person that are or may be relevant to an inspection, examination, inquiry or test; (i) require that a workplace or part thereof not be disturbed for a reasonable period of time for the purposes of carrying out an examination, investigation or test; (j) require that any equipment, machine, device, article, thing or process be operated or set in motion or that a system or procedure be carried out that may be relevant to an examination, inquiry or test; (k) require in writing an employer to have equipment, machinery or devices tested, at the expense of the employer, by an engineer and to provide, at the expense of the employer, a report bearing the seal and signature of the engineer stating that the equipment, machine or device is not likely to endanger a worker; (l) require in writing that any equipment, machinery or device not be used pending testing described in clause (k); (m) require in writing an owner, constructor or employer to provide, at the expense of the owner, constructor or employer, a report bearing the seal and signature of an engineer stating. naloxone kit means a kit that includes the prescribed contents. Part II.1 Prevention Council, Chief Prevention Officer and designated entities. I, s.3(9); 2015, c. 27, Sched. 3, s. 1. R.S.O. 7, s. 2 (7) - 30/03/2011, 2021, c. 34, Sched. (8) If the Minister amends a standard established under subsection (3), the Minister shall establish a date by which designated entities to which the amended standard applies are required to comply with it. R.S.O. R.S.O. R.S.O. 2001, c.26, s.2. 83-215; s. 1, ch. (11) This section does not apply to designated substances. 1998, c.8, s.55(4). (2) The Chief Prevention Officer shall publish the standards established under subsections 7.1 (1) and 7.2 (1) promptly after establishing or amending them. (7) Despite clause (6) (b), a constructor, a licensee or an employer who gives notice to an inspector of compliance with an order made under subsection (6) may resume work pending an inspection and decision by an inspector respecting compliance with the order if, before the resumption of work, a committee member representing workers or a health and safety representative, as the case may be, advises an inspector that in his or her opinion the order has been complied with. 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