Ensuring Workplace Safety With a PHSR Checklist



Owning a business comes with tremendous responsibility. Whether a small family-owned operation or a large corporation with a board of directors, the goal is to create a safe, healthy, and productive work environment. However, that doesn’t occur by happenstance. For smart business owners, it starts with having a pre-start up safety review performed.

What Is the PHSR Used in Ontario?

PHSR is the acronym for a pre-start health and safety review. In 2000, the Canadian government mandated all businesses to have this type of review done when installing or modifying new or used processes or equipment in a new or existing workplace.

Many companies violate the regulations without realizing it. As a result, some businesses aren’t compliant with current health and safety standards for their specific industry. That puts their entire operations at risk. However, not having a pre-start up safety review done as outlined can do even more damage. It also puts employees, contractors, and perhaps even visitors at risk for illness or injury.

Here are just a few examples of what a PHSR for Ontario companies entails.

  • Machine safeguarding
  • Industrial robots and robotic systems safety requirements
  • Construction, care, and use of machine tools safety requirements
  • Printing press systems, binding and finishing systems, and stand-alone platen presses safety standards
  • Construction, testing, and validation safety requirements
  • Principles of risk assessment for machinery safety
  • Establishing safety distances for machinery

Considering how detailed a pre-start health and safety review is, it’s relatively common for business owners to feel completely confused and overwhelmed. However, all they need to do is rely on a professional company to perform the review. That way, everything gets done correctly. The expert can also answer questions and provide critical information that further enhances workplace health and safety.

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