The document summarizes occupational health and safety statistics and regulations in Ontario. It states that in 2000 there were 250-300 occupational fatalities and 200,000 injuries in Ontario, resulting in $1.6 billion in benefits paid and $8 billion in total costs to employers. It outlines the duties and responsibilities of employers, supervisors, workers, and executives to take every precaution reasonable to protect workers according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Individuals can face fines up to $25,000 or imprisonment for violating the Act.