Manufacturing Sector Compliance Guide - Ukraine Draft Labor Code 2026

Manufacturing Sector Compliance Focus

Dual Crisis: OHS System Redesign + Contractor Reclassification

APEX AV LLC

Ukrainian Labor Law Compliance Services

Стефан Лілієнкамп | Managing Partner

Universitetskaya str. 33, office 52, Cherkasy, Ukraine

📱 +380 50 46 01 037 | 📧 stefan@claruskiev.com

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The Dual Crisis Facing Manufacturing

🚨 CRITICAL ALERT: Manufacturing facilities face TWO simultaneous compliance crises with the new Draft Labor Code. Not one, not "either-or," but TWO:
  1. Crisis #1: OHS System Overhaul — Complete redesign of Occupational Health & Safety systems (from reactive to proactive)
  2. Crisis #2: Contractor Reclassification — Factory workers, maintenance contractors, and outsourced staff at risk of reclassification

This creates a perfect storm: Your facility must simultaneously invest in OHS infrastructure AND reclassify workers, all while maintaining production.

Crisis #1: OHS System Overhaul

What's Changing

The Draft Labor Code shifts occupational health and safety from REACTIVE (respond to incidents) to PROACTIVE (prevent incidents).

Old System (Reactive) New System (Proactive) Your Cost Impact
Incident occurs → Report to authorities Hazard identified → Preventive action taken Budget increases
Basic safety training (annual) Comprehensive training + simulations +50% training budget
PPE purchased after incidents Proactive PPE program +30-50% PPE budget
No hazard audits Quarterly hazard risk assessments +UAH 150K annual for assessments
No safety committee Active safety committee (meets monthly) Staff time + consultant support
Basic incident documentation Detailed root cause analysis + corrective action Administrative staff time

OHS Implementation Cost Breakdown

Component One-Time Cost Annual Ongoing Timeline
Hazard Assessment & Risk Audit UAH 50,000 - 75,000 UAH 15,000 (quarterly) Week 1-4
Safety Committee Setup UAH 15,000 (initial training) UAH 8,000 (monthly meetings) Week 2-3
Training Program Development UAH 25,000 - 40,000 UAH 12,000 (annual refresher) Week 4-8
PPE & Equipment Upgrade UAH 30,000 - 50,000 UAH 15,000 (replacement/upgrade) Week 2-6
Incident Management System UAH 20,000 (software + training) UAH 5,000 (annual license) Week 6-8
Consultant Support (ongoing) UAH 10,000 - 20,000 Months 1-6
TOTAL UAH 150,000 - 265,000 UAH 50,000 - 70,000/year 16 weeks

Implementation Timeline: 16-Week Roadmap

Weeks 1-2: Assessment & Planning

  • Conduct comprehensive hazard assessment
  • Identify all high-risk areas and tasks
  • Document current safety procedures
  • Interview department heads and workers
  • Deliverable: Hazard Risk Map

Weeks 3-4: Infrastructure Setup

  • Purchase incident management software
  • Upgrade PPE inventory
  • Install additional safety equipment (eye wash stations, emergency showers, etc.)
  • Set up safety committee structure
  • Deliverable: Safety infrastructure upgrade complete

Weeks 5-8: Training & Procedures

  • Develop comprehensive training curriculum
  • Train all employees on new OHS procedures
  • Conduct hazard-specific training (e.g., machinery operation)
  • Establish safety committee (first meeting)
  • Deliverable: Training certification for all staff

Weeks 9-12: Process Integration

  • Integrate OHS into daily operations
  • Run incident management system in parallel (old + new)
  • Conduct quarterly hazard risk assessments
  • Hold monthly safety committee meetings
  • Deliverable: OHS processes operational

Weeks 13-16: Verification & Refinement

  • Audit OHS implementation against new requirements
  • Refine procedures based on lessons learned
  • Prepare documentation for regulatory compliance
  • Final staff training refresher
  • Deliverable: OHS system audit-ready

Crisis #2: Contractor Reclassification

Typical Manufacturing FOP Arrangements at High Risk

Manufacturing facilities commonly use FOP contractors for:

  • Maintenance workers (assigned to facility, work on-site, integrated into shift schedule)
  • Production line workers (temporary/seasonal staff, often paid monthly, supervised)
  • Quality control inspectors (work in facility, follow procedures, integrated into process)
  • Logistics/warehouse staff (dedicated to your facility, assigned hours, supervised)
  • Safety officers / consultants (on-site presence, integrated reporting)

The Problem: These arrangements typically score 7-9 on the 8-criteria test, making reclassification likely.

8-Criteria Assessment for Typical Manufacturing Worker

Criterion Standard Manufacturing Setup Match?
Integrated into company structure ✓ Works as part of production team/maintenance crew YES
Subordination to management ✓ Shift supervisor gives instructions daily YES
Non-discretionary work ✓ Must complete assigned production tasks YES
Company provides tools/equipment ✓ All machinery, tools, PPE provided YES
Works on company premises ✓ On-site in facility/production area YES
Company controls schedule ✓ Fixed shift hours required YES
Exclusive engagement ? Often exclusive, but may work part-time elsewhere USUALLY YES
Regular income stream ✓ Fixed monthly invoice amount YES
TOTAL MATCH 7-8 criteria met CRITICAL RISK

Financial Exposure Example

Scenario: Mid-sized manufacturing facility with 25 FOP workers (production + maintenance)

Component Per Worker Total (25 workers)
Average FOP salary UAH 50,000/month UAH 1,250,000/month
Months misclassified 24 24
Base exposure (salary) UAH 1,200,000 UAH 30,000,000
Missing employer tax (22%) UAH 264,000 UAH 6,600,000
Missing employee tax (18%) UAH 216,000 UAH 5,400,000
Admin penalty (20%) UAH 96,000 UAH 2,400,000
TOTAL EXPOSURE PER WORKER UAH 576,000 UAH 14,400,000

For a 25-person manufacturing facility, total audit exposure could exceed UAH 14.4M.

Contractor Reclassification Options

OPTION A: Convert to Employed

  • Cost increase: +22% in employer taxes
  • For 25 workers: +UAH 275K/month (+UAH 3.3M annually)
  • Pros: Eliminates audit risk, improves team stability
  • Cons: Significant cost increase, employment termination procedures required

OPTION B: Use Staffing Agency

  • Cost increase: 15-25% agency markup
  • For 25 workers: +UAH 187K-312K/month
  • Pros: Your liability shifts to agency, flexible team sizing
  • Cons: Less control, higher cost, turnover risk

OPTION C: Hybrid (Convert Core, Outsource Variable)

  • Convert 15 core production workers to employment
  • Use staffing agency for 10 seasonal/variable workers
  • Cost increase: ~18% overall
  • For 25 workers: +UAH 225K/month
  • Pros: Balanced cost + stability, controls for core team
  • Cons: Operational complexity, two-tier workforce

Integrating Both Crises: The Master Timeline

Manufacturing cannot address OHS and contractor reclassification sequentially. Both must happen in parallel—but this creates resource constraints.

Month OHS Tasks (Crisis #1) Contractor Tasks (Crisis #2) Resource Demand
Month 1 Hazard assessment; safety committee setup Contractor audit; exposure calculation MODERATE
Month 2 Infrastructure purchase/install; training start Decide: convert vs. agency vs. hybrid HIGH
Month 3 Training completion; process integration Execute conversions or agency agreements VERY HIGH
Month 4 Quarterly hazard assessment; refinement Complete contractor transitions; payroll update HIGH
Month 5-6 Ongoing OHS management; compliance documentation Monitor new arrangements; resolve issues MODERATE

Complete Budget for Typical Mid-Sized Facility

Scenario: 250-person facility (200 employees + 25 FOP contractors)

Crisis #1: OHS System (One-Time + Annual)

  • OHS implementation: UAH 150,000 - 265,000 (one-time)
  • Ongoing OHS costs: UAH 50,000 - 70,000/year

Crisis #2: Contractor Reclassification (Assuming Hybrid Approach)

  • Convert 15 core workers to employment: +UAH 165,000/month (15 × 50K × 22%)
  • Agency for 10 seasonal: +UAH 60,000/month (10 × 50K × 12% markup)
  • Annual contractor cost increase: +UAH 3,000,000

TOTAL YEAR 1 IMPACT

  • OHS one-time: UAH 150K - 265K
  • Contractor transition: UAH 3,000K
  • Ongoing OHS: UAH 50K - 70K
  • TOTAL YEAR 1: UAH 3,200K - 3,335K

ONGOING ANNUAL COST

  • Contractor employment + agency: UAH 3,000,000/year
  • OHS management: UAH 50,000 - 70,000/year
  • TOTAL ANNUAL: UAH 3,050,000 - 3,070,000

Implementation Phases

Phase 1: Planning & Decision (Weeks 1-2)

  • Conduct OHS needs assessment
  • Audit all contractors against 8-criteria test
  • Calculate financial exposure for both crises
  • Decide: convert, agency, or hybrid approach
  • Get board/management approval

Phase 2: OHS Infrastructure (Weeks 3-8)

  • Install hazard management systems
  • Upgrade PPE and safety equipment
  • Begin employee training on new OHS procedures
  • Establish monthly safety committee meetings

Phase 3: Contractor Transition (Weeks 6-12)

  • Notify affected contractors of changes
  • Draft employment contracts or agency agreements
  • Execute transitions (employment or agency)
  • Update payroll and tax systems
  • File employment registrations with State Labor Service

Phase 4: Integration & Monitoring (Weeks 13-16+)

  • Verify all transitions complete
  • Conduct OHS audit against new requirements
  • Monitor new employment/agency arrangements
  • Prepare documentation for regulatory inspection
  • Refine processes based on lessons learned

Sector-Specific Profiles

Heavy Manufacturing / Steel / Metals

OHS Challenge Level: VERY HIGH (complex equipment, high injury risk)

Contractor Exposure: HIGH (25-50% of workforce may be FOP)

Total Cost Impact: +3-5% of labor costs

Timeline: 5-6 months for full implementation

Automotive / Assembly

OHS Challenge Level: VERY HIGH (robotics + human workers, injury risk)

Contractor Exposure: MEDIUM-HIGH (outsourced maintenance, temp production workers)

Total Cost Impact: +2-3% of labor costs

Timeline: 4-5 months for full implementation

Pharmaceutical / Food Production

OHS Challenge Level: HIGH (contamination, hygiene standards)

Contractor Exposure: MEDIUM (specialized roles, contractors common)

Total Cost Impact: +2-4% of labor costs

Timeline: 4-6 months for full implementation

Job Shops / Contract Manufacturing

OHS Challenge Level: MEDIUM-HIGH (variable operations, temporary staff)

Contractor Exposure: HIGH (most workers are contractors)

Total Cost Impact: +3-5% of labor costs

Timeline: 4-5 months for full implementation

Personal Liability Warning

⚠️ CRIMINAL EXPOSURE: Manufacturing facility owners and senior management face potential criminal liability for:
  • Failure to implement adequate OHS systems (criminal negligence)
  • Contractor misclassification (tax evasion)
  • Worker injuries resulting from inadequate OHS (personal liability)

This is not just a financial penalty issue—personal criminal charges are possible.

Key Success Factors

  • Early Action: Begin planning in Q1 2026 (before code passage)
  • Parallel Execution: OHS and contractor changes must happen simultaneously
  • Resource Allocation: Assign dedicated project manager for both initiatives
  • Staff Communication: Be transparent with employees about changes
  • Documentation: Keep detailed records of assessment, decisions, and implementation
  • Legal Support: Engage Ukrainian labor counsel for employment contracts and OHS compliance
  • Flexibility: Be prepared to adjust timeline based on code specifics (final version TBD)
NEXT STEP: Schedule a FREE 30-minute consultation with Stefan Lilienkamp at Apex AV LLC. We'll analyze your specific facility, assess OHS requirements, evaluate contractor exposure, and develop a customized implementation plan.

📱 +380 50 46 01 037 | 📧 stefan@claruskiev.com

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