Saint John, N.B.- WorkSafeNB is investigating the death of a 29-year-old Campbellton man which occurred at a workplace October 30.
WorkSafeNB announced today a slight increase in the 2010 average assessment rate, from $2.03 per $100 of payroll to $2.08. The increase is effective January 1, 2010.
WorkSafeNB continues to investigate an accident that claimed the life of a 62-year-old Leonardville man.
Making and keeping a workplace safe costs too much–it’s a common misconception that Roberta Dugas, chair of WorkSafeNB’s board of directors, will refute in her speech The Dollars and Sense Behind Creating a Workplace Safety Culture.
Saint John, N.B.- WorkSafeNB continues to investigate an accident that claimed the life of a 62-year-old Leonardville man.
Summer’s here, and WorkSafeNB reminds those working in the heat this summer of the risks of heat stress.
Saint John, NB: Douglas Stanley, president and chief executive officer of WorkSafeNB, responded to allegations by a Saint John MLA that he was not doing his job.
In 2008, WorkSafeNB exceeded its targets for service, staff satisfaction and reduced accident frequency, improved pension benefits for injured workers, and decreased employer assessment rates.
Saint John, NB: WorkSafeNB is investigating a workplace accident in Fredericton Junction that claimed the life of a 64-year-old construction equipment operator.
When people think of workplace injuries, most people would think they involve heavy equipment, tools, machinery and working from heights.