WorkSafeNB’s Rehabilitation Centre (WRC) received a three-year accreditation from CARF International – its highest level of accreditation – citing its exceptional client service in helping workers safely return to work after an injury.
WorkSafeNB’s priority is to ensure injured workers, pension and survivor benefit recipients, employers and service providers experience as little inconvenience as possible if a disruption occurs.
WorkSafeNB is asking the public to help keep waste collectors safe.
A video warning about the dangers of fatigue has earned top spot in WorkSafeNB’s “Focus on Safety” youth video contest.
WorkSafeNB’s new Issues resolution Office (IRO) will work to improve service for New Brunswick’s workers and employers.
WorkSafeNB is pleased to announce a new award to recognize New Brunswick educators who make youth health and safety a priority.
A 52-year-old man is dead after a workplace accident at the J.D. Irving, Limited, Sawmill Division site in Sussex, New Brunswick, on Monday, February 29.
WorkSafeNB, in collaboration with the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS), launches a new app today to help New Brunswickers better access workplace health and safety information.
WorkSafeNB advises New Brunswick employers to be wary of misleading calls regarding Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) training.