The Workers Compensation Board’s biennial Employer Survey is now underway.
The telephone survey is being conducted by an independent research firm, Narrative Research, who will ask our clients about their satisfaction with our programs and services. Participation is entirely voluntary and confidential.
Continuer la lecture →WorkPlaceNL: Soft-tissue injuries account for the majority of all workplace lost-time injury claims in the workplace 21 septembre 2021 Over the past five years, musculoskeletal injuries (MSIs), or soft-tissue injuries, have accounted for 68 per cent of WorkplaceNL lost-time injury claims and $96 million in annual claim cost. MSIs such as sprains, strains, and inflammation may be caused or aggravated by work, but can be prevented.
Continuer la lecture →Assessment rates announced at YWCHSB annual information meeting reflect Yukon’s performance in workplace safety 15 septembre 2021 Yukon Workers’ Compensation Health and Safety Board (YWCHSB) held its annual information meeting today. The Board discussed operational highlights and the financial performance from the previous year, as outlined in the 2020 Annual Report. The report was released in May of this year.
Continuer la lecture →Travail sécuritaire NB annonce les taux de cotisation pour 2022 12 août 2021 Le taux de cotisation moyen pour 2022 connaîtra une réduction importante grâce à la diminution du nombre d’accidents du travail; à de meilleurs résultats en matière de réadaptation et de retour au travail; ainsi qu’à l’amélioration de la situation financière de Travail sécuritaire NB, a annoncé aujourd’hui Travail sécuritaire NB pendant son assemblée générale annuelle.
Continuer la lecture →WorkSafeBC: Inspection reports now available online 29 juillet 2021 WorkSafeBC inspections are an important part of ensuring health and safety in B.C. workplaces. During an inspection, a prevention officer will inspect your workplace and assess safe work practices in accordance with the Workers Compensation Act and the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Regulation.
Continuer la lecture →Accessing WorkSafeBC services and keeping workers safe during the wildfires 20 juillet 2021 B.C. has declared a provincial state of emergency due to wildfires. WorkSafeBC encourages workers and employers to take steps to ensure they are able to continue accessing our services, and stay healthy and safe during this time.
Continuer la lecture →WorkSafeBC’s preliminary average premium base rate to remain unchanged in 2022 15 juillet 2021
Fifth straight year with flat average base rate, consistent with WorkSafeBC’s goal of keeping rates stable
Richmond, B.C. — WorkSafeBC announced today that the preliminary average base rate for 2022 will remain unchanged at 1.55 percent of employers’ assessable payroll. This will be the fifth year in a row that the average base rate has remained at this level, consistent with WorkSafeBC’s goal of keeping rates stable.
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