AWCBC Webinar on Psychological Health and Safety in Canadian Workplaces

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Do you know what to do if you’re injured at work? Get medical help immediately, tell your employer and send us your completed Worker’s Initial Report of Injury (W1) form. https://ow.ly/4lVF50Sz2vO

After sustaining critical injuries from a skydiving accident, Rod Mack shares how he started his successful DJ business with support from WorkSafeBC’s Vocational Rehabilitation Services. Read the full story about Rod’s amazing #ReturnToWork journey, here: http://ms.spr.ly/6017lVx3l

A worker recently died near Sussex in a workplace incident involving a dolly that came detached from an off-road forklift.

Before you work around heavy equipment, be sure you have the information to help prioritize safety: https://ow.ly/rtAp50SIZWf