At WorkSafeNB, we are committed to ensuring our clients, pension and survivor benefit recipients, employers, and service providers experience as little impact as possible if a postal service disruption occurs.
WorkSafeNB is launching a new scholarship program that invests in New Brunswick students while advancing a safer future for workers and workplaces across the province.
WorkSafeNB is proud to announce a new collaboration with Wounded Warriors Canada, a national leader in trauma-informed mental health services. Wounded Warriors Canada is a national mental health service provider specializing in providing culturally informed services that utilize a combination of education, counselling and training to support resiliency and recovery from post-trauma injuries.
WorkSafeNB is inviting stakeholders to provide feedback on proposed revisions to two important policies: • Traumatic Mental Stress • Accident Reporting and Application for Benefits
WorkSafeNB invites media, stakeholders, and the public to attend its 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Three extraordinary stories of resilience, leadership, and purpose will take centre stage at the 2025 Health & Safety Conference, Oct. 8–10 at the Fredericton Convention Centre.
WorkSafeNB is inviting feedback on proposed changes to Policy 21-112 Occupational Hearing Loss. The updated policy clarifies entitlements for noise-induced and traumatic hearing loss, including guidance on tinnitus.
Working outdoors in the hot summer sun may seem like a dream job, but it could prove hazardous to your health without the proper precautions. And while most people protect their skin with sunscreen and protective clothing, many are not aware of the danger that ultraviolet (UV) light poses to the eyes.