Common questions

Is WorkSafeBC mandatory?

Is WorkSafeBC mandatory?

All employers are legally required to have WorkSafeBC coverage unless the employer is exempt. An employer is a person or firm that hires workers or unregistered subcontractors and an employer can be a self-employed proprietor, partnership, corporation, society, or any other type of legal entity.

Is WorkSafeBC the same as WCB?

The Workers’ Compensation Board of British Columbia, operating as WorkSafeBC, is a statutory agency that came into existence in 1917, after the provincial legislature put into force legislation passed in 1902….WorkSafeBC.

Type Statutory Agency
Headquarters Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Website www.worksafebc.com

Who is covered by WorkSafeBC?

employers
WorkSafeBC insurance provides protection for employers and benefits for workers who suffer a work-related injury or illness. Upon registration, you pay premiums, and in return you’re protected from potential lawsuits from workers who are injured or contract an occupational disease at work.

How do I contact WorkSafeBC?

Create an online account to view information about your claim or call us at 1.888. 967.5377.

What is a WorkSafeBC clearance letter?

A clearance letter indicates if a contractor has their own coverage or would need to be covered as your worker. If the contractor has their own coverage, the letter clears you of responsibility by notifying you if the contractor has paid their WCB premiums.

Do I have to register with WorkSafeBC?

By law, all those businesses in BC who hire full-time, part-time, casual or contract workers must register with WorkSafeBC (WSBC). Those businesses that have no employees (e.g. sole proprietors) are not required to register for WSBC, but may be eligible for Personal Optional Protection.

How does WCB work in BC?

Wage-loss benefits compensate workers who lose pay due to a work-related injury or illness. If we accept your claim for wage-loss benefits, you usually receive about 90 percent of your calculated net earnings. Benefits continue until you are able to participate in modified work or return to your usual duties.

How are employees protected by WorkSafeBC?

Your insurance protects you from lawsuits by workers who are injured on the job. WorkSafeBC insurance protects employers from being sued by workers for injuries which occur during the course of their employment.

Does BC have workers compensation?

WorkSafeBC — the agency that runs BC’s workers’ compensation program — offers a variety of benefits and services to those who are eligible. Depending on the nature of injury or illness, you could receive: wage-loss benefits, to compensate you if you lose pay as a result of your injury or illness.

What to do if an employee injures themselves at work?

If an employee is injured at work, the employer should work with the employee to file a workers’ comp claim with the company’s insurance provider. It’s in a business owner’s best interest to maintain open communication between the injured employee, the doctor, the claims adjustor, and the insurance agent.

How do I report an incident at work?

Your incident report template should include the following sections:

  1. Type of incident (unexpected events, near misses, adverse events, awareness events)
  2. Location.
  3. Date and time of the incident.
  4. Name of the person(s) injured (or the names of the person(s) at risk in the case of a near miss)
  5. Witness name(s)

How do you get a clearance letter?

A clearance letter in the US can be obtained in person or in some circumstances by mail, from the local police authority where the person has lived. The applications are short and request basic identifying information. Supporting documents should be brought in person.

How does a police clearance letter work in Canada?

Both the Police Clearance Letter and the Criminal Record Check are documents issued by a local police detachment in Canada stating that your name and date of birth have been searched in the National Repository of Criminal Records maintained by the RCMP. Is there any other kind of Criminal Record Check?

What does a WorkSafeBC clearance letter tell you?

The letter tells you whether the business, contractor, or subcontractor you plan to hire is registered with WorkSafeBC and paying its premiums as required.

When do you need a business clearance letter?

To protect your business from additional insurance premiums, always get a clearance letter before and after you receive services from a subcontractor. A clearance letter confirms a business is registered with us and paying its premiums.

Do you need police clearance to work in a foreign country?

If you are planning to live or work in a foreign country, you may need to provide an authenticated and legalized, or apostilled, Police Clearance Letter or Criminal Record Check. What are Police Clearance Letters and Criminal Record Checks?

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Ruth Doyle