The Policy, Regulation and Research Department is requesting feedback on sections relating to psychological health and safety in the proposed Part 4.1, which establishes a set of requirements for ...
WorkSafeBC aims to raise awareness about the risk of hearing loss in the service industry with the release of a new safety bulletin and other resources for workers and employers. May 22, 2019 ...
The organization responsible for workplace safety and compensation in British Columbia is taking action, after it says it responded to 931 complaints of bullying and harassment last year. During 2021, ...
The single largest penalty ever has been handed to a Toronto-based company that had been hired to provide demolition services, WorkSafeBC officials announced Friday. GFL Environmental Inc. must pay a ...
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Is it possible for WorkSafeBC these days to crack open a piggy bank and hand over surplus funds to employers in B.C.? 10'000 hours/DigitalVision/Getty Images One of the most persistent myths in B.C.
A Calgary-based natural gas company has been handed a $182,282.38 penalty from WorkSafeBC, after a Prince George, B.C., refinery worker was sprayed by hot oil while on the job. The province's ...
WorkSafeBC will return an estimated $570 million in surplus funds to employers in 2026 by deliberately setting average premium rates below the actual cost of running British Columbia’s workers’ ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 31, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A WorkSafeBC Inspection of Dexterra’s SkyTrain cleaning operations has resulted in six outstanding safety orders after officers identified ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Construction workers gather outside the Oakridge Mall site after a fatal incident involving a crane dropping its load onto a woman ...
A CBC News investigation has uncovered questionable methods used by WorkSafeBC to avoid compensating workers for costly injuries. "They're trying to force me to go on welfare," says former tow truck ...
WorkSafeBC contends that cutting rates for some premiums will give $570 million of its $2 billion surplus back to employers but business groups say they'd prefer the cash. B.C.’s employers in forestry ...