The lowest injury frequency in 13 years, improved return to work outcomes at both 26 weeks and two years, a decrease in the average assessment rate, and a healthy funding level highlight WorkSafeNB’s 2021 Annual Report.
WorkSafeNB is pleased to announce a new program to improve care and support for workers with a traumatic psychological injury (TPI). The SUCCEED program will provide immediate treatment to workers with a diagnosed TPI applying for workers' compensation benefits, even before their application is adjudicated.
WorkSafeNB seeks public’s input on Phase II of regulatory review
We're seeking stakeholder feedback to understand the economic and business impacts of proposed amendments to General Regulation 91-191
under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Topics include confined spaces, welding, electrical safety and more.
Annual road safety awareness campaign now underway
WorkSafeNB is partnering with the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, New Brunswick Road Builders and Heavy Construction Association and the New Brunswick Construction Safety Association on an annual safety campaign by reminding motorists to slow down while travelling this summer now that construction season is underway.
Did you know that slips, trips and falls happen in the summer months too? Learn how you can avoid this leading cause of injury with our new infographic.