Why Avoiding Conducting A PSR Assessment Is Not Recommended

 Conducting a Pre-Start Health and Safety Review is not only recommended but it is also mandated by the Section 7 of the Ontario Regulation for Industrial Establishments. The main purpose of it is to ensure compliance to regulations and also ensure the safety of the employees in the workplace. The importance of workplace safety can’t be stressed enough and that’s why we are going to focus on why avoiding a PSR in Ontario is not ideal.

One of the biggest reasons of conducting a PSR assessment is to avoid injuries and deaths in a workplace. The objective of a PSR, as rightly identified by S.A.F.E Engineering, is to uncover anything that could jeopardize human lives. By examining new or modified equipment and hazardous processes, you can ensure that they are safe for all before it goes into use.

It is important to note that not all hazards can be recognized during day-to-day activities. One wrong step and that unidentifiable hazard can have a major damage to a worker. By conducting a review, you will identify all hazards that are causing or likely to cause deaths or serious harm to employees. It is always better to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to health and safety, especially when many lives are at stake.

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