COVID-19 inspections to focus on warehouses, distribution centres in Peel Region

Labour Minister Monte McNaughton says site visits have begun

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Caption: Monte McNaughton, Ontario's minister of labour, training and skills development, answers questions at the daily briefing at Queen's Park in Toronto on Wednesday, April 8, 2020. (Frank Gunn/Canadian Press)

The next phase of the Ontario's workplace "inspection blitz" will focus on warehouses and distribution centres in Peel Region, where the sector has been hit with COVID-19 outbreaks.
Labour Minister Monte McNaughton says site visits began on Wednesday.
Inspections will focus on adherence to pandemic safety plans, looking at measures like physical distancing, screening for infection and mask-wearing.
McNaughton says Peel has a high number of essential workers, and employers who fail to keep them safe will be ticketed or shut down.
Corporations can be fined $1,000 on the spot for failing to comply with health orders.
The labour department says 218 tickets have been issued since inspections focused on big-box stores began last month.