As of July 1, 2025, employers must ensure that any washroom facilities provided to workers are clean and sanitary. This includes washrooms, toilets, clean-up areas, urinals, showers, and similar facilities. On construction sites, this responsibility is shared with constructors.
These workplace washroom cleaning requirements in Ontario apply to a wide range of facilities and employers. The requirements do not apply to washrooms in multi-retailer establishments if they are not located within the employer’s leased space and are available for public use.
Starting January 1, 2026, employers must also keep and make available cleaning records. These records must show the date and time of the two most recent cleanings and be:
- Posted in a visible location near the facility, or
- Available electronically (with clear access instructions for workers)
Why It Matters
Understanding workplace washroom cleaning requirements in Ontario is essential to avoid compliance issues during inspections. The Ministry of Labour has been paying closer attention to basic health and safety standards, including washroom conditions and record-keeping. This means employers should not only have cleaning procedures in place – but also be ready to show proof of compliance.
A simple, visible log sheet may be all it takes to stay compliant and avoid issues. Taking a few simple steps now can help ensure you’re compliant, prepared for inspections, and supporting a better workplace experience for your team.



