What Does an OHS Consultant Do? A Guide for Ottawa & Eastern Ontario Businesses
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Hiring an occupational health and safety (OHS) consultant is one of the most practical decisions a growing business in Ottawa or Eastern Ontario can make — but many business owners aren't sure exactly what a consultant does, when they need one, or what the working relationship looks like. This guide breaks it all down in plain language so you can make an informed decision for your business.
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An OHS consultant assesses your current safety program, identifies gaps, and builds or improves your documentation, procedures, and training
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Consultants save you time — most business owners don't have the expertise or hours to build a compliant safety program from scratch
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A good OHS consultant works with your existing team, not around them — your supervisors and workers should be involved throughout
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Consulting is not just for large companies — businesses with as few as 5 employees benefit from a documented safety program
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COR™ certification, WSIB audits, and Ministry of Labour inspections are all areas where a consultant's guidance pays for itself
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The best consultants tailor their advice to your industry — a construction site has very different risks than a medical office or a manufacturing plant
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On-site visits give consultants the context they need — remote-only services often miss critical site-specific hazards
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