WorkSafeNB is investing $100,000 to advance psychological health and safety in New Brunswick workplaces through a new Psychological Health and Safety (PHS) Grant.
New program supports safer youth sport across New Brunswick
WorkSafeNB is pleased to launch its new online Psychological Health and Safety Resource Centre to provide practical tools, templates, and expert guidance to help New Brunswick employers create safer and more supportive workplaces.
WorkSafeNB is proud to collaborate with the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) in launching Safety Starts at Home, a national campaign that highlights the important role parents play in preparing young people to safely entre the workforce.
WorkSafeNB has been alerted to a number of aggressive or misleading sales tactics from firms advertising specific services and/or directly contacting New Brunswick employers with the suggestion they are non-compliant with provincial Occupational Health and Safety laws.
WorkSafeNB is proud to announce Atlantic Business Magazine has recognized President and CEO Tim Petersen as one of its Top 50 CEOs for the second consecutive year, at an awards ceremony in Moncton on May, 7, 2026.
WorkSafeNB is adopting the electronic Worker’s Application for Compensation Benefits and Employer’s Report of Injury or Illness (E67) as the preferred method for submitting claims. Submitting claims online helps ensure complete and accurate information is received sooner, supporting timely adjudication and faster access to benefit payments for injured workers.