WorkSafeNB is pleased that the Government of New Brunswick has introduced new legislation aimed at supporting injured workers and their families across New Brunswick. These historic benefit improvements, which include an increase in loss of earnings benefits and adjustments to maximum annual earnings, mark a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to the well-being of our province's workforce.
WorkSafeNB is pleased to share an improved application to become an approved joint health and safety committee (JHSC) training provider.
Safety and Health Week promotes the importance of preventing injury and illness in the workplace, at home and in the community.
WorkSafeNB is pleased to launch a consultation regarding workplace injuries and illnesses experienced by professional artists.
To recognize these outstanding leaders, WorkSafeNB presents Safety Star Awards annually. Recipients are honoured for their initiative, hard work, and profound effect on health and safety among other health and safety champions.
We want to inform you about a change to accounting standards that affect all workers' compensation boards across Canada. As of January 1, 2023, all insurance companies and workers' compensation boards have transitioned to the new International Financial Reporting Standards for Insurance Contracts (IFRS 17).
On April 28 each year, the Day of Mourning, we remember those who have lost their lives on the job.
WorkSafeNB has developed an information package to help introduce health care partners to WorkSafeNB’s network of care.
As the upcoming solar eclipse approaches, it's crucial to prioritize safety in the workplace. While captivating to observe, solar eclipses present several hazards you need to be aware of to stay safe.