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Ontario Launches Education Campaign to Help Workplaces Reopen Safely | |
A full suite of resources is available to prevent the spread of COVID-19 The Ontario government is launching new health and safety education campaigns focusing on helping small businesses across the province reopen safely. The on-the-ground assistance includes a comprehensive suite of resources business owners can access at no cost to ensure they are helping prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the workplace. "Small businesses are the lifeblood of our communities and they have felt the brunt of this pandemic," said Monte McNaughton, Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development. "As we allow more businesses to reopen and get people back to work, we have to ensure they do so safely and in a responsible way. This new education campaign will offer guidance and direction, so business owners can properly protect their staff, customers and the general public." "Helping our small businesses keep their customers and employees safe is a key part of building consumer confidence and safeguarding the health of communities across Ontario," said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Associate Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction. "By providing free safety training supports today, we're giving our small businesses the tools and resources they need to see a brighter and safer tomorrow." "We commend the Minister for his focus on educating small businesses about their health and safety obligations in the workplace, especially during these challenging times," said Dan Kelly, President and Chief Executive Officer at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. "Keeping small businesses open is a top priority. Inspectors could be helpful to small businesses if they use an 'education first' approach and inform them about the new supports: It's difficult to comply when you don't know the rules." The full suite of government educational supports available includes:
For more information on these tools, visit covid-19.ontario.ca/covid-19-help-businesses-ontario. Quick Facts
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