Twenty-fifth anniversary of the WCB’s Compensation Institute event begins today.
Continue reading →Deadline extended to May 31- Apply today to join our board of directors May 24, 2023 WorkSafeNB’s board of directors has an opening for a worker representative.
Continue reading →Update on Kelowna crane collapse investigations by the Kelowna RCMP and WorkSafeBC May 24, 2023 The Kelowna RCMP and WorkSafeBC express our thoughts and empathy for those who have been impacted by the crane collapse in July 2021, including the families, friends, colleagues, and members of the public who want answers about this tragic incident that claimed the lives of five workers.
Continue reading →WorkSafeBC urges employers on the North Coast to protect workers from heat-related illnesses May 24, 2023 Increasing temperatures pose a threat to workers in both indoor and outdoor settings
Continue reading →SAFE Roads 2023 Spring Campaign Launch May 24, 2023 WINNIPEG – The 2023 SAFE Roads spring campaign officially launched today reminding motorists to reduce their speed and drive with extra caution as the summer construction season brings more workers to Manitoba roadways.
Continue reading →How effective is your JHSC? May 24, 2023 WorkSafeNB is pleased to share a new tool to help joint health and safety committees (JHSCs) excel in New Brunswick.
Continue reading →Saeed El-Darahali, Chair, WCB Board of Directors named Top 50 CEO (May 16/23) May 24, 2023 For the fourth year, Saeed El-Darahali, Chair, WCB Nova Scotia’s Board of Directors, was named one of Atlantic Business Magazine’s Top 50 CEOs for 2023.
Continue reading →2022 WCB Annual Report Reveals Strong Finances and Benefits of Return to Work Programs May 9, 2023 May 9, 2023 (WINNIPEG) – The Workers Compensation Board’s (WCB) 2022 Annual Report and Five Year Plan was tabled in the Manitoba Legislature yesterday.
Continue reading →Feedback sought on proposed First Aid Regulation amendments May 9, 2023 WorkSafeNB and the Government of New Brunswick are seeking public feedback on proposed amendments to New Brunswick’s First Aid Regulation.
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