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This section will answer basic questions about reporting requirements for health care professionals who are treating injured workers claiming benefits from the WSIB.…
Please complete the following form if you need to bid on a job but don’t currently meet the registration requirements. We’ll review the information and issue a tender letter…
Our Research and Grants Program is Canada's foremost funder of academic research on occupational health and safety. Through the program, we strive to produce outcomes that…
Below are key links, forms, research and materials related to the WSIB, the workplace compensation system and other relevant subjects that are frequently referenced or…
Find out more about how we make decisions by reviewing the Operational policy manual, Employer Classification Manual, and Adjudication support documents. You’ll also find…
Find out more about how we make decisions, by reviewing the Operational Policy manual, and adjudication support documents. You’ll also find useful forms and fact…
Find out more about how we make decisions, by reviewing the Operational policy manual, Employer Classification Manual, and Adjudication support documents. You’ll also find…
WSIB has reviewed and provided additional information to those questions that were considered appropriate and/or deemed non-confidential for the purposes of this Expression…
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We’re here to help you and your employee after a workplace injury or illness. With our help, 9 out of 10 people injured on the job return to work within 12 months.
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Return to Work Accommodation Tool
At the WSIB, we are committed to assisting the workplace parties, workers and employers as well as unions, where applicable in achieving…
Each year, we are required under Workplace Safety and Insurance Act (WSIA) to have an external firm review the cost, efficiency, and effectiveness of one or more WSIB…
When a workplace injury or illness happens, we’ll work with you and your employee to get them back to safe and suitable work and get you back to business as usual.Your…
Return-to-work services roles: Information for people with injuries or illnesses and their employers
When we all actively work together, we can successfully plan for a safe and practical return to work. This involves listening to each other’s ideas and concerns, and finding…
With our Safety Check feature, it’s never been easier to check the safety…
Instructions for employers:
One letter should be created on company-approved letterhead providing general information about the retroactive payment increase. The letter…
Schedule 2 organizations include:
organizations funded by public funds (from the federal, provincial and/or municipal governments)
organizations legislated by the…
Understanding the basics
Schedule 2 organizations are self-insured and liable to fund all benefit payments for their injured employees and the associated administrative…
Schedule 2 employers are self-insured and are therefore liable to fund all benefit payments for their injured workers and the associated administrative costs. Schedule 2…
Schedule 2 organizations are self-insured and the WSIB administers the payment of benefits. Each year, we announce a provisional administration rate that reflects the…
All private sector businesses are required to provide the WSIB with security to cover the estimate of future costs.If the WSIB determines that a Schedule 2 organization is…