- WCB Saskatchewan shares 2020 results in annual general meeting 26 mai 2021
Saskatchewan’s workers’ compensation system remains fully funded
- The WCB remains fully funded at 112.4 per cent
- Workplace Total injury rate decreases to 4.46 per 100 workers
- Time Loss injury rate decreases to 1.78 per 100 workers
- WCB Saskatchewan: Injured worker shares personal story of long road to recovery on day two of WCB Compensation Institute 26 mai 2021 Continuer la lecture →
- WCB Saskatchewan: 2021 WCB Compensation Institute opens today 25 mai 2021
Institute addresses the relevant issue of psychological safety in the workplace
Today marks the first day of the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board’s (WCB) two-day Compensation Institute, which offers participants the chance to learn about the province’s compensation system and the latest safety, prevention and health initiatives for workplaces.
Continuer la lecture → - WCB Nova Scotia: What you need to know as we continue to work through COVID-19 21 mai 2021
As Nova Scotia continues to work through the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, we know many workers and employers have questions.
Our mission has always been to keep Nova Scotians safe and secure from workplace injury. Through these challenging and unprecedented times, the health and safety of our employees and those we serve remain our number one priority.
Continuer la lecture →- Travail sécuritaire NB : Votre plan opérationnel pour la COVID-19 est-il à jour? 20 mai 2021
Tout comme les virus peuvent subir une mutation, les lignes directrices qui portent sur la COVID-19 peuvent changer. En tant qu’employeur, vous êtes responsable de vous tenir au courant et de mettre votre plan à jour au besoin. Consultez les sites Web de la Santé publique du Nouveau-Brunswick et de Travail sécuritaire NB pour obtenir des mises à jour qui pourraient avoir un effet sur votre lieu de travail.
Continuer la lecture →- WorkSafeBC increasing workplace COVID-19 inspections during May long weekend 20 mai 2021
Focus of inspections will be on restaurants, pubs, and breweries with patiosRichmond, B.C. — WorkSafeBC will be stepping up inspections at workplaces located in potential COVID-19 hotspots over the May long weekend. The purpose of the inspection initiative is to remind businesses they must have measures and controls in place to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 in the workplace.
Continuer la lecture →- Energy Safety Canada signs new safety funding agreement with the WCB 20 mai 2021
Energy Safety Canada is among the first of seven provincial safety associations to sign the new funding agreement with the Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB). This agreement strengthens the partnership and the WCB’s close ties with each safety association as together we work to create safer workplaces in the province.
Continuer la lecture →- WCB Nova Scotia: Service providers selected for Traumatic Psychological Injury program 20 mai 2021
As WCB Nova Scotia works to develop an overall Mental Health Strategy, we began to look for a service provider, or provider group, to develop a comprehensive, integrated, Traumatic Psychological Injury (TPI) program.
Continuer la lecture →- WorkPlaceNL: Health and Safety Awareness Survey calls are taking place until June 30, 2021. 20 mai 2021
WorkplaceNL, in partnership with the Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Department of Finance, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is conducting an Occupational Health and Safety Awareness survey. This survey will assess the level of health and safety awareness in workers, supervisors and employers in our province.
Continuer la lecture →- WCB Nova Scotia: Make workplace health and safety the new normal – during the pandemic and beyond 19 mai 2021
The opinion editorial below from Stuart MacLean, WCB Nova Scotia CEO, appeared in Saltwire’s online publications.
The first week of May was Safety and Health Week — a week dedicated to highlighting the importance of preventing injury and illness in the workplace. But it’s possible — and quite understandable — that you may not have noticed, as we find our resilience being tested yet again by the third wave of COVID-19.
Continuer la lecture →Le compromis historique
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