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New! Updated sample incident reporting procedure
Date: January 4, 2021
Type: Announcement

WorkSafeNB has updated its Sample Incident Reporting Procedure for New Brunswick workplaces.


Updates to Embracing the New Normal guide (version 5)
Date: December 2, 2020
Type: Announcement

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictions necessary to reduce risk, workplaces will not be the same as we left them and we will need to adjust.


Improvements to injury reporting and application for benefits process
Date: December 1, 2020
Type: News Release

WorkSafeNB is pleased to announce a new, improved way for employers to report workplace injuries and illnesses and for workers to apply for workers’ compensation benefits. As part of our long-term plan to transform the client experience, we have made the application for workers’ compensation benefits process simpler and easier. Rather than a joint form, there is now a separate application process for workers and separate reporting process for employers.


Updates to Embracing the New Normal guide (version 4)
Date: November 3, 2020
Type: Announcement

While we all try to establish a new normal at our workplaces, there will certainly be an added layer of health and safety measures (physical distancing, screening, handwashing, etc.) required to ensure the safety of our workers, our customers and our visitors.


2021 assessment rates released
Date: November 2, 2020
Type: News Release

Fewer workplace accidents, lower claims costs and a reduction in administration costs have resulted in a reduced assessment rate for 2021


Take Our Kids to Work Day advisory
Date: October 30, 2020
Type: News Release

Take Our Kids to Work Day advisory


Help us recognize the safety stars of our province!
Date: October 29, 2020
Type: News Release

To recognize outstanding leaders, WorkSafeNB will present the annual Safety Star Awards virtually!


Beware of misleading phishing emails and calls
Date: October 2, 2020
Type: Story

The email and phone scam use the abbreviation WHSCC (Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Commission).


Back-to-school safety tips
Date: September 8, 2020
Type: News Release

September is a busy month with students returning to school.


Thank you for choosing to wear a mask
Date: August 25, 2020
Type: News Release

Although wearing a mask is not mandatory in New Brunswick, use of community masks is encouraged by public health. WorkSafeNB has created posters employers can download, print, and post in their workplaces.


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