As WSPS continues to facilitate risk assessments in high-risk sectors, front-line workers and supervisors in the Automotive Manufacturing Industry were engaged in a collaborative approach to identify the top health and safety risks to workers. Harnessing Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (MLITSD) methodology, OHS facilitators and stakeholders are working with industry leaders to reduce injury and illness in automotive manufacturing.
Top 10 Health & Safety Risks in Automotive Manufacturing
- Exposure to hazardous energy (during regular operations)
- Noise exposure
- Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) – forceful motions, awkward postures, repetitive motion
- Psychologically unsafe workplace resulting in mental stress
- Pedestrian contact with mobile equipment (forklift, tow motor, etc.)
- Ineffective contractor management (construction/industrial)
- Exposure to hazardous energy (during troubleshooting, maintenance)
- Mobile equipment operation
- Contact with press (struck by/caught in)
- Poor interior housekeeping leading to slips/trips
Hazardous Energy Identified as Top Risk in Automotive Manufacturing
As a key driver of Ontario’s economy, more than 155,000 workers are employed in the high-risk automotive manufacturing industry. Learn more about the top identified risks to workers and how WSPS is working with key stakeholders to mitigate the risks.
Infographic | Top 10 Health & Safety Risks in Automotive Manufacturing
Auto Manufacturing Risk Assessment Results
Manage Risks in Automotive Manufacturing
Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) and the Automotive Manufacturing Industry are working together to develop solutions that address the top risks in this sector.
Toolkit | Automotive Manufacturing Common Hazards and Solutions – Access current resources and best practices to mitigate the top risks in automotive manufacturing.
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