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Accidents and Occupational Diseases for Construction Employers

Employers must report accidents or occupational diseases to the WSIB by completing the “Employer’s Report of Injury/Disease” Form 0007A (Form 7) when anSee more

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Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA)

WEBThe OHSA lays out the roles, rights, and responsibilities of employers, supervisors, and workers to make Ontario’s workplaces safe and healthy. This is …

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Sample Return to Work Program

WEB2 Return to Work (RTW) Policy Commitment Statement The employer is committed to the goal of the prevention of injuries and illnesses by maintaining a safe and healthy work …

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Accidents and Occupational Diseases for Non-Construction …

WEBWhen you need to report an accident or an occupational disease. Employers must report work-related accidents and/or occupational diseases to the WSIB by …

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Employer Costs and Penalties for Non-Construction Employers

WEBcontravening rules regarding the disclosure of confidential information. If found guilty under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997 (WSIA), individuals …

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Re-employment for Non-Construction Employers

WEBEmployer re-employment obligations. You have an obligation to re-employ your injured worker when all of the following conditions are met: you regularly employ 20 …

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Introduction to Workplace Safety and Insurance – Claims

WEBLast updated on: February 5, 2024 Introduction to Workplace Safety and Insurance – Claims February 27, 2024 | Time: 10:00 am ET Click Here To Register . This webinar …

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Unlawful Reprisals FAQ

WEBIf the worker makes a section 50 unlawful reprisal complaint, the employer must prove to the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) that the health and safety …

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Employer Costs and Penalties

WEBEmployers who are determined by the WSIB to have engaged in claim suppression may be charged an administrative penalty of $5,000 for each of the first …

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Coverage for Non-Construction Employers

WEBWorkers are covered by the WSIA. A “worker” includes anyone employed under a contract of service or apprenticeship with an employer that is required to have …

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OHSA & Unlawful Reprisals

WEBHow the OHSA protects workers against unlawful reprisals. Section 50 of the OHSA provides that a worker cannot be fired, suspended or disciplined (or threatened to …

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Work Reintegration for Non-Construction Employers

WEBThe focus of WR. The WSIB’s WR program integrates return to work, re-employment, and labour market re-entry (LMR). The “WR goal” is for the WPPs to return …

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Work Transition for Construction Employers

WEBWT plans. A WT plan outlines the kind of specialized assistance or formal training the worker needs to enable him/her to either return to work with the injury …

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