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18-07-02
Policy
The WSIB has adopted the Ontario Rating Schedule (O.R.S.) as a clinical guide to evaluation, for consistency of medical assessment under the provisions of Sections 45…
23-02-01
Policy
If a firefighter or a fire investigator is diagnosed with a prescribed cancer on or after January 1, 1960, and meets the employment duration and additional criteria…
15-01-03
Policy
The WSIB only issues one benefit payment (up to two weeks of loss of earnings benefits) to workers who are entitled to benefits under the insurance plan, but who have…
Paul Demers, Cancer Care Ontario (Toronto) “The Occupational Disease Surveillance System (ODSS): Data to dissemination” $245,532 over two years Dr. Paul Demers, Director,…
15-04-12
Policy
Workers employed in the manufacture of Toluene Diisocyanate (TDI), TDI foam and plastics, and workers employed in maintenance, construction, or repair in plants where…
One way we help Ontarians is by helping people recover and get back to work at the right time after a workplace injury or illness. This also helps employers get back to…
Toronto, July 4, 2023 - The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) has worked in collaboration with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to launch a new option for Ontario…
17-03-02
Policy
The WSIB pays health care providers for services rendered to workers according to WSIB-approved schedule of fees. See also 17-03-01, Health…
Toronto, November 21, 2024 – The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) announced today the average premium rate for Ontario businesses in 2025 will be reduced to $1.25…
21-02-02
Policy
The WSIB provides access to claim file information to the workplace parties whenever there is an issue in dispute.
Chris McLeod, The University of British Columbia (Vancouver) “Is the Health and Safety Excellence program associated with improved workplace health and safety in Ontario…
16-02-15
This policy has not been amended to reflect the
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Policy
Workers affected by hazardous exposure to lead, or…
17-02-03
Policy
The WSIB pays for requested clinical assessments or reports used solely to adjudicate claims. These assessments/reports are considered benefit expenses.
17-07-01
Law
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Act provides:
s.32
Health care is defined as including assistive devices and prostheses.
s.33(1)
A worker who sustains…
We are here to help you recover after a workplace injury or illness. We pay for all approved health care costs related to your claim, even if you have not missed time at work…
Each year, we are required under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act to conduct a value-for-money audit. The latest audit focused on the dispute resolution, appeals and…
15-05-01
Policy
Workers sustaining secondary conditions that are causally linked to the work-related injury will derive benefits to compensate for the further aggravation of the work…
22-01-07
Policy
It is an offence under section 149 the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997 (WSIA) to knowingly make a false or misleading statement or representation…
1. Paul Demers, Ontario Health (Toronto) “COVID-19 surveillance of Ontario workers: testing, infection, and health outcomes” $279,635.06 over two years Dr. Paul Demers,…
22-01-06
Policy
It is an offence under section 149 of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997(WSIA) to knowingly make a false or misleading statement or representation…
18-05-04
Policy
To calculate NEL benefits, the WSIB
identifies the base amount and age adjustment factor for the year the worker reached maximum medical recovery (MMR), see …
11-01-02
Law
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Act provides:
s.118(1)
The WSIB has exclusive jurisdiction to examine, hear and decide all matters and questions arising…
To help you with the paperwork and phone calls that follow the death of a loved one, we’re pleased to support you with estate administration service at no cost to you.We’ve…