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According to section 6 of the Regulation for Construction Projects (O. Reg. 213/91) constructors are required to notify the Ministry of Labour before construction begins of any project meeting any of the requirements applicable to this section (for example, having a total expected cost of more than $50,000).
Constructors can notify the Ministry online or fill out the form on paper.
Constructors can use the Electronic Notice of Project (eNOP) form to notify the Ministry of Labour. The form must be completed, printed and signed. The signed copy must be posted in a conspicuous place at the project or be available at the project for review by an inspector.
The original signed form must be submitted to your local Ministry of Labour office. It can submitted by fax but the original signed form must still be sent to the local office. A copy must be posted in a conspicuous place at the project or be available at the project for review by an inspector.
The Notice of Project form is available from:
According to Section 5 of the Regulation for Construction Projects (O. Reg. 213/91), before beginning work at a project every constructor and employer engaged in construction has to complete an approved registration form.
This form does not have to be submitted to the Ministry of Labour, but it must be at the project while the employer is working there.
The form 1000
[35.6 KB / 1 page] is available from ServiceOntario, Start and Run a Construction Project or from your local Ministry of Labour office.
According to the Window Cleaning Regulation (Reg. 859), the Regulation respecting Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations (O. Reg. 278/05), and the Regulation for Construction Projects (O. Reg. 213/91), employers are required to notify the Ministry of Labour of window cleaning operations, asbestos removal operations, and trench work where a worker may enter a trench which is more than 1.2 metres (4 feet) deep.
Employers can use the electronic Notification for Window Cleaning, Asbestos Removal or Trenching form to register their project or notify the nearest Ministry of Labour office in person, by phone or by fax.
Contact your local Ministry of Labour office if you require assistance completing any of these forms.