Member News
Stay informed on the latest news concerning workers' compensation from both the national media and each of our member jurisdictions.
Stay informed on the latest news concerning workers' compensation from both the national media and each of our member jurisdictions.
WorkSafeBC has maintained a stable average base premium rate of 1.55% for 2025, supported by surplus funds generated through strong investment returns. While 59% of B.C. employers will see a decrease in industry base rates, upward claim-cost pressures may lead to moderate rate increases in the future.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is reviewing its Home Modifications Policy to enhance clarity, streamline processes, and support injured workers' mobility needs. Public feedback is invited until January 28, 2025, via TalkSafetyNB.
Read moreThe Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) has approved the 2025 average employer premium rate, maintaining it at $1.28 per hundred dollars of payroll, unchanged from 2024. This decision reflects the WCB's commitment to balancing stable rates with a fully funded compensation system.
Read moreGodfrey Jerry, the WCB’s new Chief Operating Officer, brings over 22 years of leadership experience from Manulife and will spearhead the Protect More Strategic Plan 2024-2030, aiming for a 35% improvement in return-to-work outcomes by 2030.
Read moreAs the holiday season approaches, WorkSafeBC advises extra precautions when working at heights, particularly in winter conditions, to prevent falls, which are a leading cause of workplace injuries.
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board (WCB) of PEI has updated the Occupational Health and Safety Act General Regulations to align with Canadian Standards Association (CSA) guidelines, effective January 1, 2025. These changes require employers to conduct a workplace first aid risk assessment to determine appropriate first aid training and kit selection based on risk rather than the number of workers.
Read moreDuring National Addiction Awareness Week (NAAW), we reflect on the profound impact of addiction and the importance of destigmatizing it as a health issue.
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board of PEI has launched a Psychological Injuries Team and resources to support workers, employers, and healthcare providers in navigating claims related to work-related harassment.
Read moreThe WSIB will reduce the 2025 average premium rate to $1.25 per $100 of payroll and return $2 billion in surplus funds to eligible businesses. These initiatives aim to support economic growth and workplace safety in Ontario.
Read moreThe Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) has announced that the average employer assessment rate will remain at $2.40 per $100 of assessable payroll for 2025, unchanged since 2020.
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba has appointed Catherine Skinner as President and CEO, effective immediately. Skinner, who has been Acting President and CEO since March 2024, brings over 20 years of legal expertise and 10 years of leadership experience at WCB.
Read moreThe WCB of PEI will maintain its 2025 average assessment rate at $1.25, with the MAE increasing to $82,900. This ensures stable rates and expanded coverage, including new psychological injury benefits.
Read moreWCB Nova Scotia releases first performance report under 2024-2030 Strategic Plan.
Read moreRichard Blais of WorkSafeNB highlights the critical need for radon testing in workplaces to prevent lung cancer risks during Radon Awareness Month.
Read moreThe WSCC and Nunavut’s Attorney General reached an Alternative Measures Agreement with B2Gold Back River Corp. and related companies, mandating a $300,000 Training Initiative on ice road safety following a 2022 incident resulting in a worker's death.
Read moreThe Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) will be gathering feedback from workers and employers in November and December to improve service delivery. Customers may be contacted by email but should note that no personal or financial information will be requested.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is raising awareness this November about radon exposure and lung cancer risks. Stay tuned for tips, resources, and a contest to help you protect your health!
Read moreSt. John’s, NL – WorkplaceNL’s 2025 average assessment rate remains stable at $1.73 per $100 of assessable payroll, which includes a temporary $0.21 discount.
Read moreWorkSafeNB supports New Brunswick’s 26,000 small businesses by providing resources like the New Employee Orientation Guide, free safety consultations, and the Working to Well program for injury recovery. These tools empower small businesses to prioritize workplace safety, fostering safer environments and a stronger provincial economy.
Read moreWCB Nova Scotia partners with health providers to ensure timely, quality care after workplace injuries, recently reinforcing contract standards for accountability. In rare cases, provider relationships may end to protect system integrity and worker care.
Read moreUnder the OHS Regulation, employers are responsible for ensuring workers receive prompt, easily accessible, and appropriate first aid treatment. The new amendment will impact first aid requirements across many workplaces, particularly for those that have areas that are not accessible to BC Emergency Health Services or are remote.
Read moreSilica, a key component in materials like cement, bricks, and tiles, is one of the most common health hazards faced by workers in New Brunswick.
Read moreThe 2024 Workplace Safety and Insurance System (WSIS) annual meeting took place Oct. 10th.
Read moreWorkplaceNL awarded RothLochston Constructors Inc. and Emma Dawe for their outstanding commitment to workplace safety, highlighting their proactive efforts and leadership in maintaining safe environments.
Read moreWCB Nova Scotia has launched a new web reporting service and toll-free number for reporting non-compliance, enhancing system integrity.
Read moreFour awards were presented to leaders who excel in workplace safety at WorkSafeNB’s annual Health and Safety Conference in Fredericton.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is pleased to release a guide to help employers safely introduce employees to their workplace.
Read moreEarlier this September, the Governor in Council, following the recommendation of the Minister of Labour, Skills, and Immigration, appointed two new members to the WCB Nova Scotia Board of Directors.
Read moreWorkSafeNB has lowered the average assessment rate for the fifth consecutive year. Join the upcoming AGM to hear President and CEO Tim Petersen discuss recent achievements and future plans.
Read moreSt. John’s, NL – Over the past five years, musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) accounted for 70 per cent of WorkplaceNL injury claims involving lost time from work. This impactful statistic underscores the importance of education and prevention when it comes to MSIs.
Read moreNew regulations come into effect Oct. 1, 2024, that aim to improve the safety of tower cranes in British Columbia.
Read moreWorkplace injury declined in the first quarter of 2024, and the WCB improved on key measures of customer service, as the organization released its first quarterly report under the Protect More Strategic Plan 2024-2030.
Read moreDiavik Diamond Mine Inc. appeared in the Northwest Territories’ Territorial Court in Yellowknife and entered a guilty plea to one offence under the Northwest Territories’ Mine Health and Safety Act.
Read moreWorkers’ Safety and Compensation Board (WSCB) announced 2025 assessment rates, the 2025 maximum annual earnings rate and an upcoming employer rebate at their annual information meeting today.
Read moreProgress in injury prevention needs to continue, change is needed in return to work, and service needs to improve – those are the themes of WCB Nova Scotia’s response to the report of the Workers’ Compensation Review Committee.
Read moreThe Honourable Lisa Dempster, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister Responsible for WorkplaceNL, today announced the appointment of Louise Bradley as the Injured Worker Public Representative to the WorkplaceNL Board of Directors.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is proud to announce the reappointment of Mel Norton as chairperson of its board of directors for a five-year term. Under Mel’s leadership, WorkSafeNB has navigated a period of significant change and transformation, achieving key milestones that have set the stage for future success.
Read moreWhen it comes to workplace safety, education is the key. As an organization dedicated to providing both workers' compensation insurance and preventing injuries, we understand the focus should be on the injury that never happens.
Read moreWCB Nova Scotia is protecting working Nova Scotians from more types of injury as gradual onset psychological injury (GPI) coverage came into effect September 1.
Read moreToday, our partners in Government released the report of the first review of the workers’ compensation system in our province since 2002.
Read moreWorkSafeBC is asking B.C. employers to take the necessary steps to ensure they meet the new occupational first aid requirements that are taking effect later this year.
Read moreLondon, August 21, 2024 - The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) announced today it is providing $3 million in funding for scholarship programs at Fanshawe College and Western University over the next five years.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is pleased to announce the launch of an enhanced resource for joint health and safety committees (JHSCs) on the JHSC Centre.
Read moreWith the Atlantic hurricane season nearing its mid-point, the Workers Compensation Board (WCB) of PEI reminds workers and employers that the best response to unpredictable weather events is proper emergency planning.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is calling on New Brunswickers to participate in the review of two important policies that directly affect workers and employers across the province.
Read moreHALIFAX, NS – WCB Nova Scotia’s Board of Directors has approved the policy that will guide WCB claim decisions for psychological injury claims, including claims for gradual onset psychological injuries, which the WCB will cover starting on September 1st.
Read moreGeneral Regulation 91-191 has undergone numerous legislative changes in 2022 and 2023 and continues to undergo changes in 2024 that enhance health and safety in New Brunswick workplaces.
Read moreOn Friday, July 26, 2024, SMS Equipment Ltd. appeared in the Northwest Territories’ Territorial Court in Yellowknife and entered a guilty plea to one offence under the Northwest Territories’ Safety Act.
Read moreWCB Nova Scotia has hit another milestone in its preparations to support gradual onset psychological injury coverage starting on September 1st.
Read moreWorkSafeBC announced today that the preliminary average base premium rate for 2025 will remain unchanged at 1.55 percent of employers’ assessable payroll.
Read moreThe Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) will introduce two distinct Year’s Maximum Insurable Remuneration (YMIR) values for the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, effective January 1, 2025.
Read moreWorkSafeBC is drawing attention to the impact of musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs) in B.C. workplaces and the need for employers to reduce the risks of these injuries.
Read moreWCB Nova Scotia has secured three new and essential mental health and wellness service provider agreements, as they prepare to protect workers and employers in our province from more types of workplace injury starting this September.
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board (WCB) of PEI is pleased to share that it will be broadening compensation coverage to include psychological injuries that result from work-related harassment. This change will take effect January 1, 2025.
Read moreBoth indoor and outdoor workers can be at risk from the heat.
Read moreWCB returns to strategic leadership in Health Services as Dr. Manoj Vohra departs.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is pleased to release its 2023 Annual Report, highlighting a year of significant growth and transformation
Read moreWorkplaceNL has released its 2023 Annual Performance Report, meeting annual strategic objectives for building healthy and safe workplaces, return to work and recovery from injury as well as growing strategic partnerships.
Read moreJune 25, 2024 (WINNIPEG) – The WCB of Manitoba today announced the appointment of Colin S. Robinson as its next chair along with the retirement of its longtime chair Michael D. Werier.
Read moreThe WCB shares 2023 highlights and new initiatives at its annual general meeting which includes Increased compensation rate, Decreased frequency of injuries in Island workplaces, New online claim filing and Psychological Care Process, Expansion of safety resources, and Increased overall employer satisfaction and surplus distribution.
Read moreNew risk-reduction strategy is based on a comprehensive review of crane safety and informed by stakeholder input and feedback.
Read moreRoger, now retired, worked for over 40 years as a laborer in a construction company managing small and large projects.
Read moreWith summer approaching, WorkSafeBC is urging employers to plan for the health and safety risks that come with extreme heat and exposure to wildfire smoke.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is pleased to announce that the Government of New Brunswick’s Bill 45, An Act Respecting the Firefighters’ Compensation Act and the Workers’ Compensation Act, has received Royal Assent, making it law.
Read moreThe Government of New Brunswick has introduced changes to the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act. The amendments, based on recommendations by WorkSafeNB, received Royal Assent today.
Read moreWCB Nova Scotia is proud to introduce a suite of resources for Nova Scotians found in this newly launched Psychological Health and Safety Resource Centre.
Read moreKaren Adams strengthens leadership team for improved service, leveraging technology.
Read moreThe WCB’s Occupational Health and Safety Division will be hosting a FREE in-person information session focused on orientating seasonal workers.
Read moreThe Workers' Compensation Board (WCB) is proud to announce that it is offering free online certificate courses that cover various topics related to compensation and health and safety at work.
Read moreNearly 600 Sask. employers and workers registered to attend the WCB’s 26th Compensation Institute in Regina. Regina, Sask., May 15, 2024 – This year marks the WCB’s 26th annual Compensation Institute, which is being held in Regina at the Conexus Arts Centre
Read moreIf you are an employer or an injured worker impacted by Alberta’s wildfire evacuations, you may have questions about your workers’ compensation coverage.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is pleased that the Government of New Brunswick has introduced new legislation aimed at supporting injured workers and their families across New Brunswick.
Read moreSaeed El-Darahali, Chair of WCB Nova Scotia’s Board of Directors and President and CEO of Simply Cast, was honoured as one of Atlantic Canada’s Top 50 CEOs, marking his fifth consecutive award since 2020.
Read moreToronto, May 15, 2024 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) announced today the completion of its foreign agricultural worker review, launched in September 2023. The review has resulted in new measures to help foreign agricultural workers recover from an injury or illness in Ontario, and to treat them fairly when they return to their home country.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is pleased to share an improved application to become an approved joint health and safety committee (JHSC) training provider. The improved application form is now an online format.We’re dedicated to providing accessible client service.
Read moreProvince’s workplace Total injury rate decreases to 3.95 per 100 workers.- Workplace Total injury rate is the lowest in Saskatchewan’s history.- Time Loss injury rate decreases to 1.78 per 100 workers- The WCB remains fully funded, with a sufficiency ratio of 135.7 per cent
Read moreYellowknife, NT (May 10, 2024) - A video by Baker Lake, Nunavut student Daniel Tapatai that highlights how to work safely in a power plant has won the 2024 Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission’s (WSCC) Focus on Safety Youth Video Contest.
Read moreThe 2024 SAFE Roads spring campaign officially launched today reminding motorists to reduce their speed and drive with extra caution as the construction season brings more workers to Manitoba roadways.
Read moreReleased during national Safety and Health Week, WCB Nova Scotia’s Impact of Workplace Injury Report for 2023 shows continued improvement in the long-term trend of workplace injury’s impact.
Read moreFrom May 6-11, employers, workers, and safety partners across the province are focused on the importance of safe and healthy workplaces for Safety and Health Week. Brought to you by Health and Safety Professionals Canada, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety and Threads of Life , this week is the perfect time to refocus and recommit to safe and healthy workplaces.
Read moreA Message from WorkSafeNB’s President and CEO
Read moreFor the fifth time in six years, the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba (WCB) is distributing surplus funds to employers whose premiums fund the workers compensation system. This distribution is made possible by the WCB’s prudent stewardship of its reserve fund, which is guided by a commitment to offer stable employer premiums, and protect Manitoba’s workforce now and in the future. The WCB may distribute funds that have accumulated beyond the level necessary to achieve these goals, while ensuring long-term sustainability of the system.
Read moreMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to think about the importance of mental well-being for everyone, regardless of age, background, or status. It’s a month to focus on breaking down barriers and stereotypes that prevent people from being their best at home, work or play.
Read moreSafety and Health Week, which takes place this year from May 6-11 , is an ideal time for employers, employees, partners, and the public to focus on the importance of preventing injury and illness in the workplace, at home, and in the community.
Read moreApril 28 signifies the Day of Mourning across Canada, where workers, employers, families, and communities pay tribute to workers who lost their lives due to a workplace injury or illness. British Columbians will gather at 30 ceremonies across the province today to pay tribute to fallen workers and renew a collective commitment to protecting the health, safety, and well-being of all workers.
Read moreEvery year, in Quebec, many workers lose their lives, are injured or contract illnesses at work.
Read moreEach year, Manitoba designates April 28 as the Day of Mourning to remember and honour workers who have lost their lives due to workplace injury or illness. In 2023, 22 workers died due to work-related causes. The Day of Mourning serves as a reminder of the importance of workplace safety and the ongoing efforts needed to prevent such tragedies.
Read moreRonan O’Leary has been appointed Fair Practices Commissioner by the Board of Directors of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). In this independent role, Mr. O’Leary will help ensure fair practices at the WSIB.
Read moreSt. John’s, NL - On April 28 each year, WorkplaceNL marks the National Day of Mourning by remembering workers who lost their lives, were injured or experienced illness due to their work.
Read moreOn April 28, workplaces will come together to commemorate the National Day of Mourning , a day dedicated to honoring workers who have lost their lives, have been injured, or suffered an illness due to their work.
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Read moreEach year in Canada, we take April 28 to remember workers we lost to workplace injuries and illnesses with a National Day Of Mourning. Canada was the first country to commemorate this day, but it is now observed in over 80 countries around the world.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is pleased to launch a consultation regarding workplace injuries and illnesses experienced by professional artists. New Brunswick artists contribute significantly to the economy and play a vital role in shaping our province’s cultural industry, influencing it with creativity, diversity and a unique sense of identity.
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board’s (WCB) annual Workplace Health and Safety Conference welcomes Tareq Hadhad as the event’s keynote speaker. The conference takes place on May 9, 2024, at the Delta Hotel Prince Edward, in Charlottetown.
Read moreWorkplace Total injury rate drops to lowest level in Saskatchewan history.- The WCB remains fully funded with a sufficiency ratio of 135.7 per cent- Workplace Total injury rate decreases to 3.95 per 100 workers- Time Loss (Time Loss + Fatality) injury rate decreases to 1.78 per 100 workers
Read moreWorkSafeBC’s inspectional approach for construction in 2024 aims to reduce the number of serious and fatal injuries in the sector.
Read moreYukoners are invited to the Workers’ Memorial in Shipyards Park to commemorate the Day of Mourning. The event will also be streamed online at the Yukon Federation of Labour’s Facebook page and the YFL website at 2:00 pm on Sunday, April 28.
Read moreEighteen Nova Scotians died at work or because of their work in 2023. That tragic number is a decrease from 24 fatalities in 2022, but still a sobering reminder of the human impact of workplace tragedy, and a reminder that one workplace death is too many.
Read moreEach year in Canada, we take April 28 to remember workers we lost to work-related injuries and illnesses with a National Day of Mourning. Canada was the first country to commemorate this day which is now observed in over 100 countries around the world.
Read moreWorkplaceNL is proud to recognize two outstanding students for their creativity and understanding of workplace safety in developing student safety video and radio ads.
Read moreIt’s a big week for WCB Nova Scotia. That’s because the WCB’s first-ever Chief Technology Officer, Gaëtan Boudreau has arrived, bringing a wealth of experience guiding teams and organizations through transformative technological change. Gaëtan joins the WCB having successfully served in IT leadership roles at major international businesses and organizations including Fundserv, CIBC, Emergis (now Telus Health), and the Clinical Research Institute of Montreal.
Read moreAs WCB Nova Scotia prepares to deliver service for gradual onset psychological injury this September, we’re also helping workplaces prepare, by offering monthly webinars ( see a recording of our latest webinar ), an e-newsletter ( sign up to receive it ) and by adding more tools and resources at worksafeforlife.ca/healthyworkplaces .
Read moreEvery year, on April 28, we gather to remember the Day of Mourning, a day dedicated to honoring those who lost their lives on the job. Workplace injuries and illnesses don’t just affect individuals; they impact families, co-workers, employers, and entire communities.
Read moreIn keeping with best practice, starting April 1, WCB Nova Scotia will adopt the latest edition of the American Medical Association (AMA) Guidelines (6th edition) to complete most PMI Assessments.
Read moreWorkSafeNB has developed an information package to help introduce health care partners to WorkSafeNB’s network of care.
Read moreHelp make New Brunswick the safest place to work. Be a part of making key decisions that effect government change and help make our province a safer place to work.
Read moreSometimes, a psychological injury in the workplace doesn’t happen all at once. Sometimes, a work-related psychological injury happens gradually due to significant stressors, such as bullying and harassment, that take place over time.
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board (WCB) is pleased to share that employers continue to report high levels of overall satisfaction with their WCB service experience, matching the previous record from four years ago.
Read moreFor the 15th year, WCB Nova Scotia has been selected as a Top Employer in Atlantic Canada by Mediacorp — a designation that recognizes leading employers in their industries in offering exceptional places to work. The WCB was named among recipients of the Top Employer in Nova Scotia earlier this year.
Read moreSAFE Work Manitoba, a division of the Workers Compensation Board, has announced the winners of its annual Norm the Safety Contest. The annual contest invites high-school students across the province to use creativity to show young Manitobans how to “Make Safety the Norm”.
Read moreWhat happens when domestic violence follows victims to work? The New Brunswick Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence (DIPV) in the Workplace Committee has launched a new 5 Module E-Course entitled It’s Your Business: A Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence (DIPV) Workplace Toolkit .
Read moreThe SAFE Work Manitoba Training Portal is a robust platform housing both SAFE Work Endorsed Training and general training courses. This centralized hub enables workers, employers, and training providers to conveniently access and manage safety and health training through a single, user-friendly portal.
Read moreAs we observe National Poison Prevention Week, it’s crucial to shed light on a silent yet deadly threat that often goes unnoticed: carbon monoxide poisoning.
Read moreWorkplace injury and fatality rates dropped across the province last year- Total injury rate is the lowest in the province’s recorded history- 2023 Total injury rate was 3.95 per 100 workers compared to 4.33 in 2022, an 8.78 per cent decrease- 2023 Time Loss (Time Loss + fatalities) injury rate was 1.78 per 100 workers compared to 2.04 in 2022, which represents a 12.75 per cent decrease
Read moreThe Governor in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Labour, Skills and Immigration, has appointed two new members to the WCB Nova Scotia Board of Directors.
Read moreWondering if your home office is set up safely? Do you have questions on sitting or standing postures, wrist position, laptop use or sit-stand desks?
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board (WCB) of PEI has released its 2024-2026 Strategic Plan which focuses on three core areas: its team, the complex and evolving needs of its clients, and business transformation.
Read moreWith new leadership, a new vision and improving and much more financial stability than ever before, WCB Nova Scotia is setting out to protect more Nova Scotians and more workplaces through a bold, ambitious and optimistic strategic plan that aims to become one of the top-performing WCBs in Canada by 2030.
Read moreFunding is available for individuals to enrol in courses between now and the end of June 2024. Courses are available at no cost in the following programs:
Read moreHomes, facilities, and communities across Nova Scotia are workplaces for home care and long-term care providers. And, new tools for leaders in the sector and a new awareness campaign, Better Safety, Better Care , are focused on the safety and well-being of workers, and their ability to provide safe and healthy care to their clients and residents. WCB Nova Scotia is proud to be a partner with AWARE-NS and government in this work.
Read moreWorker representative Garry Hamblin completes term appointment with the WCB.
Read moreFour board appointments include the reappointment of the chair, the reappointment of a full-time and part-time board member, and new appointment of a part-time member.
Read moreAtlantic Canada’s largest gathering of workplace health and safety presenters and professionals is back in 2024. The annual Atlantic Workplace Health and Safety Conference will be hosted in Halifax at the Westin Nova Scotian Hotel from March 20 to 22.
Read moreWorkSafeBC continues to work with industry and workers to advance new safety initiatives and regulatory measures to improve crane safety in B.C.
Read moreRegina, Sask., July 12, 2023 - In the month of July, the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) will be reaching out to customers across the province to gather feedback to help improve WCB services.
Read moreAfter an extensive search that attracted interest from within Nova Scotia and across Canada, the WCB is set to welcome Gaëtan Boudreau P.Eng, as its first ever Chief Technology Officer. Gaëtan will join the WCB’s Executive Team starting on April 15 th .
Read moreMarch 1, 2024 (WINNIPEG) - The WCB today announced the departure of Richard Deacon after three years as leader. At the same time, WCB Board Chair announced the appointment of Catherine Skinner as Acting President and CEO, while the search for a new leader begins.
Read moreWCB Nova Scotia’s third quarter of 2023 was marked by preparation to protect Nova Scotia’s workers and employers from a new type of compensable injury.
Read morePublic Advisory: New Requirements for Workplace Occupational Health and Safety Committees Effective March 1, 2024.
Read moreNova Scotia was shaken last week by separate workplace tragedies that claimed two lives.
Read moreQuebec City, February 22, 2024 - The Council of Ministers, appointed Mr. Bruno Labrecque as interim President and Chief Executive Officer of the Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST). He will replace the current President and Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Manuelle Oudar, who has been appointed as an independent senator.Mr. Bruno Labrecque will take office on February 26, 2024.
Read moreThis year’s Workplace Solutions event, “The Good, The Bad, and The Hazardous: practical approaches to help manage hazards and ensure success for your health and safety management systems” takes place on Tuesday, February 27, 2024 and Wednesday, February 28, 2024.
Read moreWe are pleased to share the results of our latest public consultation regarding a change to legislation that would include correctional officers in the definition of emergency response workers under the Workers’ Compensation Act .
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board (WCB) of PEI is offering free noise level assessments to Island potato farmers who would like to volunteer and contribute to creating educational materials for the potato industry. The WCB’s Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Division is looking for six or more potato farmers to take part in this initiative.
Read moreThe WCB is extending the public consultation period for the Work Related Mental Stress policy.
Read moreWCB Nova Scotia is pleased to announce the addition of a dedicated section on Gradual Onset Psychological Injury to our corporate website.
Read moreWorkSafeNB wants to hear from stakeholders to help understand the economic and business impacts of proposed amendments to General Regulation 91-191 under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Read moreOn January 19, 2024, the Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission filed four charges against Diavik Diamond Mines in the Northwest Territories’ Territorial Court under the Mine Health and Safety Act .
Read moreRecent legislative amendments have led to the adoption of nationally harmonized safety standards for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at WorkSafeNB. Notably, this includes an update to head protection requirements.
Read moreWorkSafeNB is pleased to announce its annual Focus on Safety video competition for youth is bacDid you know that young people are three to four times more likely to face job-related injuries in their first six months of employment compared to the average Canadian worker? Inexperience, unfamiliarity with health and safety laws, and a lack of confidence to ask questions contribute to their vulnerability.
Read moreThe WCB is committed to working with Island workers and employers to develop policies that are consistent with the compensation and workplace safety legislation . We review our policies regularly to make sure that they are relevant to today’s workplaces.
Read moreOur Policy, Regulation and Research Department (PRRD) is proposing amendments to policy concerning activity-related soft tissue disorders (ASTDs) of the limbs. The proposed amendments are intended to address two ASTD projects in the PRRD’s current workplan:
Read moreIt’s time to report your annual payroll (Form 100). The filing deadline is Feb. 29, 2024 . Quickly and easily Fast File your Form 100 using your Employer Code and the unique Access Pin on the Form 100 - Employer Payroll Report (2023-2024) you recently received from WorkSafeNB in the mail. You do not need to make a MyServices account to Fast File your Form 100.
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board (WCB) is seeking two (2) high school students per school to work as a team of Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Leaders.
Read moreNew Brunswick’s First Aid Regulation was recently amended to help harmonize with national standards for workplace first aid training.
Read more2023 Annual Employer Statements are due by February 29, 2024 and include the following:
Read moreThe Worker Compensation Board (WCB) of Alberta annually reviews the claim cost threshold for no-time-lost claims used in experience rating.
Read moreIt’s time to report your annual payroll (Form 100). The filing deadline is Feb. 29, 2024.
Read moreWith frigid temperatures and icy conditions forecast, employers are reminded to conduct cold stress risk assessments and implement safety measures to protect workers.
Read moreThe Workers Compensation Board (WCB) of PEI is pleased to offer workers on the Island the convenience of reporting and filing a work-related injury or illness claim anytime, from anywhere and any device, through the WCB’s Online Services portal.
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