Prime Home Renovate Corp – Safety Policy
At Prime Home Renovate Corp, the safety of our clients, employees, and subcontractors is our top priority. We are committed to maintaining a safe and secure work environment during all renovation, repair, and handyman services.
Our Safety Standards Include:
Personal Safety:
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All team members follow proper safety procedures, wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and use tools and equipment safely.
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Reference: Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA), Ontario, Part II – Duties of Employers and Supervisors.
Worksite Safety:
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Work areas are maintained clean, organized, and free of hazards to prevent accidents for both workers and homeowners.
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Reference: OHSA, Section 25(2)(h) – Providing information, instruction, and supervision to protect worker safety.
Tool and Equipment Safety:
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All tools and equipment are inspected regularly, maintained in good working condition, and used according to manufacturer instructions and safety guidelines.
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Reference: OHSA, Section 25(2)(a) – Ensuring equipment is safe and properly maintained.
Subcontractor and Employee Training:
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All employees and subcontractors receive training on safety procedures, emergency response, and proper tool handling.
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Reference: OHSA, Section 25(2)(a) & (h) – Providing information and training to protect worker safety.
Hazard Identification and Risk Management:
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Potential hazards are assessed before starting work. Safety measures are implemented to minimize risks to workers, clients, and property.
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Reference: OHSA, Section 25(2)(h) – Hazard awareness and risk mitigation.
Emergency Preparedness:
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Team members are trained to respond promptly to accidents, injuries, or other emergencies on-site. Emergency procedures are reviewed regularly.
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Reference: OHSA, Section 21 – Duties of supervisors to ensure worker safety.
Client Communication:
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Potential risks are clearly communicated to clients before beginning work. Precautions are taken to protect property, occupants, and visitors.
Compliance with Laws and Standards:
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All work complies with the Ontario Building Code (OBC), OHSA, Canadian Standards Association (CSA) guidelines, and industry best practices.
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Continuous Improvement:
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Safety procedures are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect changes in regulations, technology, and industry standards. Feedback from employees and clients is incorporated to enhance safety practices.




