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WorkSafeBC - Province of British Columbia WorkSafeBC (WSBC) consults with and educates employers and workers about safe work practices It also enforces the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation and the Workers Compensation Act
Claims - WorkSafeBC How to create an online services account Learn about our online tools to view and share claim information
WorkSafeBC coverage and claims - Province of British Columbia In order to start a claim for compensation for a work-related injury or disease, WorkSafeBC must receive a report of a work-related injury or illness from the injured worker, the employer or the treating physician
Forms Resources - WorkSafeBC Top forms Worker's Authorization for Release of Personal Information from Third Parties to WorkSafeBC (Form 69W1) PDF Form Employer's Report of Injury or Occupational Disease (Form 7) PDF Form First aid assessment PDF Form
Workers Compensation Claims - Province of British Columbia If your worker is injured on the job or suffers from a work-related illness, the injury or illness must be reported to WorkSafeBC It is against the law for an employer to tell a worker not to report an injury or illness to WorkSafeBC
WorkSafeBC sees good compliance with new tower crane regulation after . . . The Notice of Project–Tower Crane regulation is part of an enhanced crane safety strategy One year after a new tower crane regulation came into effect, WorkSafeBC is reporting good compliance across tower crane operations in B C , although risks remain Since Oct 1, 2024, employers have been required to submit a Notice of Project (NOP) to WorkSafeBC at least two weeks before any tower crane
Contact us - WorkSafeBC Crisis critical incident support Crisis Support Line If you’ve been injured at work and are experiencing thoughts of suicide or self-harm, you or your family can call to speak to an independent crisis counsellor Phone toll-free (Canada): 1 800 624 2928 7 days a week, 24 hours a day More
Information and Services for Workers and Their Dependants Do I need a lawyer for a review? No, you do not need a lawyer, but if you would like one, contact the Lawyer Referral Services at 604-687-3221 or 1-800-663-1919 Whether you win or lose your review case, WorkSafeBC policy is to not pay legal fees