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16-01-04
Policy
Hearing loss in workers occupationally exposed to hazardous noise is an occupational disease (under s.2(1) and s.15 of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act)…
Thunder Bay, August 19, 2025 – Nokiiwin Tribal Council and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) are partnering to improve workplace health, safety and well-being…
In our new model, non-exempt partners and executive officers in construction, who were previously classified under rate group 755, will continue to receive a separate premium…
12-04-12
Policy
A non-resident employer who employs an Ontario resident to work in Ontario is an "employer" under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act or the Workers…
15-05-03
Policy
The WSIB does not accept entitlement for an injury as a result of a second accident that is due to a non-work-related cause. If a work-related impairment/disability…
18-04-19
Policy
Any worker or employer whose interests are affected by compensation for future loss of earnings arising from a work-related injury has a right to object to that…
An occupational disease is a health problem caused by exposure to a workplace health hazard, for example:CancerAsthmaAsbestosis and silicosisInhalation of substances and…
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…