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Should you be worried about Workwell?

Monday, April 9, 2012

With the Workwell Audit list being delayed this year you may be one of those companies who are anxiously waiting to find out if they made the list this year.  Or you may be one of those companies who have no idea that Workwell exists until they receive their letter in the mail or receive the call. 

What is Workwell and why should we be concerned?  According to the WSIB Workwell  website.... Workwell exists "because unsafe companies increase insurance and compensation costs for everyone... the WSIB's Workwell program performs on-site health and safety evaluations of firms when their injury experience indicates that there is a higher risk of injury at their workplace (compared to other firms doing similar work)."

Workwell is an "all or nothing" point based system that focuses on 12 areas of Health & Safety called "elements".  The auditor will visit your workplace and examine Health & Safety policies, procedures, records and other related documents, as well as observe safe practices and procedures in action, inspect the workplace and interview staff and management.  Auditors are looking for consistent application, implementation and enforcement of your company's Health & Safety Program with documentation required to show that all staff have been trained and transference of knowledge has occurred.

Why would you be on the list? Workwell identifies employers with:

  • Particularly poor accident records and/or
  • High accident costs compared to their rate group and/or
  • History of non-compliance with Occupational Health & Safety Act

The outcomes of the Workwell assessment will determine whether or not financial penalties will be incurred as well as a potential for increased labour costs and future WSIB costs. These assessments are very extensive and time consuming. Not being properly prepared for an Audit can have serious financial implications and can also result in your business receiving more than your share of Ministry of Labour attention.

What are the consequences of failing an Audit?  Employers must achieve a score of 75% or better to pass. 75% of employers will fail their 1st audit, 24% fail the 2nd time.  If you fail your first audit you will be given approximately 6 months to put your "house" in order before your 2nd evaluation.  

The consequences of failing your 2nd audit are costly in many ways. Namely the financial penalties (10-70% of your WSIB premium), potential increases in future WSIB costs, possible stop work orders, more frequent visits from the MOL, and potential damage to your employee's morale, and company's reputation.

Workwell works on the premise that Safety is Everyone's business.  Measuring the strength of your Health & Safety program should always be an ongoing continuous process. Even if you are not facing an actual Audit, the Workwell program is an excellent guide to help you develop a Health & Safety Program and potentially avoid an Audit in future.

A Workwell Audit can be turned into a positive experience that delivers benefits and not fines. Clear Path can help you be confident that your company, management and employees are fully prepared to pass the first time.

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Categories: Workwell

WSIB Workwell Audit: Passed!

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Workwell Audit SuccessIn February, one of our valued clients, QLO Management of Waterloo ON underwent their WSIB Workwell audit. QLO Management owns Jiffy Lube, and Suds Express. After months of preparation, training of their staff and re-engineering their culture - we are so pleased to report that they received a score of 87% - Fantastic!

Clear Path is so incredibly proud of all the contributions and hard work that went into achieving this great success. Operations Manager Guy Schmidt stated:
" I believe the Workwell audit has begun a culture of change in our company, a change for the better"

We would also like to recognize Clear Path's Health and Safety specialist
Denise Williams CRSP, who was instrumental in supporting the QLO Management Team throughout the Workwell Process!

Congratulations to everyone at QLO for an awesome job!

Facing a Workwell Audit?  We would love to help you! Join us at our next session, where we share
The Secret to Passing a Workwell Audit!

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Categories: Workwell

Workwell list targets federally-regulated firms

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Clear Path - Workwell AssistanceThe WSIB recently released its list of Ontario companies identified for a Workwell Health & Safety Audit. The big news this year is that, contrary to previous practice, the WSIB has included a number of federally-regulated companies who were previously exempt from the audit.

The Workwell program was established by the WSIB to promote health & safety practices in Ontario by charging penalties to employers who do not maintain safe and healthy workplace environments.  The extensive audit measures 12 "elements" of health & safety and a company must achieve a grade of 75% in order to pass.

The WSIB states that 72% of companies fail their first evaluation and are then granted 6 months to prepare for a second evaluation. If a company fails the second evaluation, they are penalized between 10% - 75% of their annual WSIB premium.

Workwell identifies employers with: 

  • Particularly poor accident records, and/or
  • High accident costs compared to their rate group, and/or
  • History of non-compliance with the Occupational Health & Safety Act

Note: Since 1999, the WSIB has not included companies that are federally regulated (including those in the trucking and transportation industries) on their annual Workwell audit list.

New in 2011:

Ken Langer, Assistant Director of the Workwell program, released a memorandum in March stating that contrary to previous practice, this year's Workwell list includes federally-regulated, Schedule 1 companies. His memo details the reasons behind this change in practice and why the WSIB is confident that recent court cases support this change in practice. To read Mr. Langer's memorandum, click here.

It is currently unknown whether any of the newly identified firms plan to challenge this ruling in the courts.

**Update in May 2011!

TORONTO – The Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) has learned that the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) has reconsidered the recent decision taken by the administrators of its Workwell program to conduct audits of federally regulated firms, including extraprovincial trucking companies. Heretofore, the WSIB will revert to its previous policy on this matter, meaning that federally-regulated companies will NOT be audited. Those carriers who have already been contacted about an audit will have that audit cancelled. Click here to read more in Clear Path's May 30, 2011 News Article

How Clear Path can help:

Being identified for a Workwell audit can be a stressful experience for an employer, whether they are federally-regulated or not. Clear Path is offering a quick survey for employers regarding Workwell audits and how we can help improve your score. Click here to check out our survey.

 

 

If you have any additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact Anna Aceto-Guerin at (519) 624-0800 or anna@clearpathemployer.com.