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Organization: Ontario. Ministry of Labour - London Office  
Phone Numbers: 519-439-2210
Toll-Free: 1-800-265-1676
Employment Standards: 1-800-531-5551
Occupational Health and Safety: 1-877-202-0008
Fax: 519-672-0268
Website: www.ontario.ca/page/occupational-health-and-safety...
Address:
217 York St, 5th Fl
London, ON
N6A 5P9
Intersection: Clarence St and York St
Location: London (Central)
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm
Service Description: Maintains and enforces legislation designed to protect workers in both business and industry
 
Office of the Employer Adviser - Helps employers to manage and reduce the cost of injuries in the workplace
 
Office of the Worker Adviser (OWA) - Provides free and confidential services (advice, education and representation) in workplace insurance matters (formerly called workers' compensation) to non-unionized workers and their survivors
Fees: Free * set fee for some publications
Application: Call for appointment
Languages: English ; French
Language Note: French reception, publications and website
Area(s) Served: Southwestern Ontario
See Also: Workplace Safety Education and Training

This information was last completely updated on 5/29/2023

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