On July 1, 2023, changes came into force to construction site rules affecting personal protective clothing/equipment and toilet facilities/hygiene.
Changes to clothing/equipment
Any personal protective clothing and equipment that is provided, worn, or used on a construction site must properly fit all body types.
Changes to toilet facilities/hygiene
Subject to limited exceptions, washroom facilities must be located not more than 90 metres from the project work area “where reasonably possible”, and otherwise not more than 180 metres (as previously required) from the project area.
Facilities must always be kept in good repair and be equipped with:
If the facility is a single-toilet facility, it must be completely enclosed. This does not apply to a portable urinal.
If a project is being carried out in a remote unpopulated area and it’s not possible to provide sewered or non-sewered flush toilet facilities, then other types of toilet facilities must be provided.
Dedicated facility for female workers
When the minimum number of toilets required at a project is five or more, then at least one facility must be (where reasonable) for the use of female workers only and contain a disposable receptable for sanitary napkins and a sign indicating the facility is for female use only (and male use only, where applicable).
Handwashing/clean-up facilities
Each single-toilet facility must be provided with its own clean-up facility, or one clean-up facility where two single-toilet facilities are located together in the same project area. Note: As previously required, one clean-up facility must be provided for every two toilets at a multiple-toilet facility.
A clean-up facility is expected to include a wash basin with running water; however, if this is not reasonably possible, “a means of cleaning hands” AND an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with a minimum of 60% alcohol must both be available.
For more information, please contact a CFIB Business Advisor at 1-833-568-2342 or cfib@cfib.ca.