The pre-printed Form 100 must be completed (even if the employer ceased operating) and returned no later than February 29, 2024. Any Form 100 received after this deadline will be subject to a late filing penalty.
Through regular monthly meetings, the JHSC seeks ways to improve health and safety awareness and provides guidance and recommendations on health and safety issues arising in the workplace.
Form to report contractors and subcontractors must be completed and returned no later than February 28, 2023.
The Initial Psychological Assessment Report (IPAR) asks for information necessary for WorkSafeNB to make an acceptance decision on a claim. WorkSafeNB must determine whether the worker’s injury meets requirements for acceptance under the Workers’ Compensation Act.
Use this form if you had an approved claim that is now closed (you're no longer receiving any benefits from WorkSafeNB such as loss of earnings or medical aid) and require medical aid for your previously approved work-related (compensable) injury or illness.
Complete this form if an employee experiences a work-related injury or illness. You must submit this to WorkSafeNB within three days of the: date of the accident if the injury or illness may entitle the worker and/or their dependent(s) to wage replacement or medical treatment under New Brunswick’s Workers’ Compensation Act; date the employee is diagnosed with an occupational disease; or date you are notified of the accident/injury or illness by the employee.
Submit this form when applying for WorkSafeNB benefits, such as lost wages and/or medical treatment (physiotherapy, medication, etc.), due to a workplace injury or illness. You must complete this form and send it to WorkSafeNB within one year from the date of the accident/injury or illness.
Administer this form to workers participating in the SUCCEED program within one week of starting treatment. Re-administer at the end of treatment.
Complete and submit this form within one week of treatment end date.