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Occupational Health and Safety & Workers’ Compensation Prevention Services


OHS and workers’ compensation regimes across Canada govern the safety of workers, and their financial well-being in case of workplace injury or disease. The issues and investigations are complicated. The penalties for getting it wrong are severe and the costs are significant.
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Overview

OHS and workers’ compensation regimes across Canada govern the safety of workers, and their financial well-being in case of workplace injury or disease. The issues and investigations are complicated. The penalties for getting it wrong are severe and the costs are significant.

Fasken LEHR lawyers and safety professionals can help improve your business’ health and safety management program by providing training, auditing systems, preparing risk assessments, and recommending changes, among other things. A better safety program can help prevent accidents and injuries at work. That means avoiding the significant direct and indirect costs of accidents and injuries. Working with us is an investment that makes sense.

When accidents and injuries happen, our LEHR lawyers and safety professionals can help you respond in real-time, navigate a complex web of laws and obligations, and start mitigating your risk at an early stage. We regularly represent employers, directors and officers, supervisors, and others in regulatory or criminal prosecutions, investigations, inquests, and appeals related to workplace safety. We can also represent you in appeal of workers’ compensation claims,  and work with your team to manage claims and reduce costs.

Contact one of our LEHR lawyers to discuss how we can help your business, or browse below a selection of our ongoing courses and seminars. We can also design a course specific to your needs.

For more details on OHS training or consulting services, please email Joyce Ng

Courses and Seminars  

  • Understanding Health and Safety Due Diligence
    • This half-day course explores the principles of occupational health and safety due diligence for managers and supervisors. It is intended to provide managers and supervisors with both legal and practical knowledge to ensure compliance with occupational health and safety legislation and to implement their organization's OHS management system.
  • Workers’ Compensation Claims Management
    • The workers’ compensation system and workers’ compensation claims can be time-consuming and, at times, frustrating. This half-day seminar will give participants an overview of the workers’ compensation system in Ontario and provide practical tips for reporting, managing and appealing claims.
  • Preparing for a Workers’ Compensation Appeal
    • Appeals at the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Appeals Tribunal (WSIAT) can be complex. Effective preparation is key to a successful appeal. This half-day seminar will provide participants with an overview of the appeal systems at the WSIB Appeals Services Branch and the WSIAT. The seminar will review relevant forms, timelines for appeals, and will provide practical tips on how to manage an appeal and respond to worker appeals from the time of initial notification to the time of the hearing.
  • Dealing with a Health and Safety Inspector
    • Whether an OHS Inspector arrives for a routine inspection, or in response to a complaint, work refusal or an accident investigation, employers need to know their rights and responsibilities.
  • Conducting Effective Workplace Harassment Investigations
    • Conducting effective workplace harassment investigations is critical to ensure compliance with statutory obligations and to promote a healthy and safe workplace. Effective investigations also allow employers to identify issues and resolve problems at an early stage. This can reduce the chance of successful litigation against the employer and avoid statutory penalties, adverse cost awards, damage awards, or other negative impacts to an employer’s credibility. This half-day course will provide a general review of the critical steps that should be taken when conducting a workplace harassment investigation.
  • Occupational Health and Safety Awareness Training for Workers
    • All workers in Ontario must complete a basic occupational health and safety awareness training program. This is required by Ontario Regulation 297/13 “Occupational Health and Safety Awareness Training” made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA”). This 1-hour training session fulfills that requirement.
  • Occupational Health and Safety Awareness Training for Supervisors
    • All supervisors in Ontario must complete a basic occupational health and safety awareness training program within one week of performing work as a supervisor. This is required by Ontario Regulation 297/13 “Occupational Health and Safety Awareness Training” made under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA”). This 1-hour training session fulfills that requirement.

Team

Primary Contacts
  • Alex Kotkas, Partner | Managing Partner, Alberta Region, Calgary, AB | Tsuut'ina, AB, +1 403 261 5358, [email protected]
  • Paul Fouche, Partner | Labour, Employment & Human Rights, Johannesburg, +27 11 586 6021, [email protected]
  • Elaine Léger, Partner | Labour, Employment & Human Rights, Montréal, QC, +1 514 397 4389, [email protected]
  • Rosalind H. Cooper, Partner | Environmental, Toronto, ON, +1 416 865 5127, [email protected]
  • Shane D. Todd, Partner | Chair & Co-leader, Labour, Employment & Human Rights, Toronto, ON, +1 416 868 3424, [email protected]
  • Cathy Chandler, Consultant | Paralegal | Labour, Employment & Human Rights, Toronto, ON, +1 416 868 7812, [email protected]
  • David Marchione, Consultant | Paralegal, Toronto, ON, +1 416 868 3463, [email protected]
Alex Kotkas, Partner | Managing Partner, Alberta Region Alex Kotkas Partner | Managing Partner, Alberta Region Calgary, AB Tsuut'ina, AB +1 403 261 5358
Paul Fouche, Partner | Labour, Employment & Human Rights Paul Fouche Partner | Labour, Employment & Human Rights Johannesburg +27 11 586 6021
Élaine Léger Partner/Associée Labour, Employment & Human Rights Montréal Elaine Léger Partner | Labour, Employment & Human Rights Montréal, QC +1 514 397 4389
Rosalind Cooper Toronto Lawyer Rosalind H. Cooper Partner | Environmental Toronto, ON +1 416 865 5127
Shane Todd Toronto Lawyer Shane D. Todd Partner | Chair & Co-leader, Labour, Employment & Human Rights Toronto, ON +1 416 868 3424
Cathy Chandler Toronto Consultant Cathy Chandler Consultant | Paralegal | Labour, Employment & Human Rights Toronto, ON +1 416 868 7812
David Marchione Toronto Consultant David Marchione Consultant | Paralegal Toronto, ON +1 416 868 3463

Knowledge

  • Federal Minister of Health Issues Letter About Canada Health Act, 1/17/2025
  • Working from Home: Occupational Health and Safety Implications, 10/27/2020
  • Alberta Announces Review of OHS Legislation, 10/23/2017

Events

  • Understanding Health and Safety Due Diligence, 5/20/2026
  • Workers’ Compensation Claims Management, 4/15/2026
  • Joint Health and Safety Committee Certification – Refresher Training, 10/22/2025
  • Joint Health and Safety Committee Certification – Part 1, 10/14/2025
  • Dealing with a Health and Safety Inspector, 10/8/2025
  • Workers’ Compensation Claims Management, 4/9/2025
  • Conducting Effective Workplace Harassment Investigations, 3/27/2025
  • Preparing for a Workers’ Compensation Appeal, 2/13/2025
  • Workplace accommodation: Where do we draw the line?, 6/14/2023
  • Understanding Health and Safety Due Diligence, 5/30/2023

News

  • Fasken Wins “Workers' Compensation Law Firm of the Year” and “Mining Law Firm of the Year” in the 2022 Best Lawyers in Canada Guide, 8/26/2021
  • The 2021 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory Recognizes 235 Fasken Lawyers, 4/22/2021
  • Fasken Receives High Recognition in the 2019 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory, 4/22/2019
  • Fasken Martineau wins 3 awards from Benchmark Canada, 2/19/2014

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