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The District Health and Safety Committee was created at AGM 2025. This newly created committee is seeking representatives from all Branches and Bargaining Units. If you are interested in becoming involved, please contact the District President, Wendy Bonnell: wendy.bonnell@d27.osstf.ca
Chair -
Vice-Chair -
Secretary -
BSS - Stephen Gambicourt
ESS - Ali Highet
FSS - Aaron Kenney
GREC - Shawn Lavender
KSS - Jordan Chambers
LSS - Carlos Alberto
LCVI - Jame Reid
NDSS - Glen Oster
NAEC - vacant
OT - vacant
SHS - Brian Moelker, Mike Moore
PSSP - Chelsie Boucher, Julie Burrows
Instructors - Wendy Bonnell
District Branch - John Vince
Meetings are normally the second Monday of the month:
Sept 8, Nov 10, Dec 8, Jan 12, Feb 9, Mar 9, Apr 13, May 11, June 8
Workplace health and safety resources
LDSB Online Incident Form
This form replaces the paper versions of the Incident/Accident Reporting Form, Safe Schools Reporting Form, and the Workers Safety Insurance Form.
Workers' Health and Safety Centre
The WHSC has lots of resources for worker H+S reps here.
OSSTF Violence in the workplace resources
OSSTF has a number of resources for members related to workplace violence.
The Right to Refuse – It's the Law, Use It!
Under Section 43 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Ontario, you have the right to refuse unsafe, unhealthy work. Click here for more information about how to refuse unsafe work.
This form replaces the paper versions of the Incident/Accident Reporting Form, Safe Schools Reporting Form, and the Workers Safety Insurance Form.
The Workers Health & Safety Centre
has lots of resources for worker
health & safety representatives here.
Starling provides immediate, unlimited access to highly effective mental support and training while also reducing costs associated with absence and disability due to stress, anxiety, and depression.
This OSSTF policy paper by OSSTF addresses the growing issue of violence in Ontario's public schools, emphasizing its systemic nature and the need for system-level solutions. It highlights the impact of violence on students, teachers, and education workers, leading to decreased well-being and reduced learning capacity. The paper calls for increased funding for public education, amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, and collaborative efforts among stakeholders, including the government, school boards, unions, and community groups. The goal is to create safe, nurturing environments where students can thrive and all staff members return home safe and unharmed.
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