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http://www.ccohs.ca/
Canadian federal government agency, based in Hamilton, Ontario. It promotes a safe and healthy working environment by providing information and advice to employers and workers about occupational health and safety. Bilingual site (English and French). | |
http://www.wcb.ab.ca/
Nonprofit agency entirely financed by employers' contributions, and responsible for the compensation of workers' occupational injuries and diseases, as well as for the rehabilitation of victims. It also organizes injury prevention and management programs in the workplace. | |
http://www.worksafebc.com/
Agency responsible for inspection, prevention, information, training, compensation, and rehabilitation activities in the province. | |
http://www.wcb.mb.ca/
The WCB is a non-profit mutual accident and disability insurance agency established by legislation, maintained in partnership between workers and employers and funded by employer premiums. The WCB's goals are to reduce the risk of workplace injuries and illness, and to reduce the impact of injuries and illnesses. | |
http://www.whscc.nb.ca/
Government agency responsible for occupational health and safety, workplace assessment, and the compensation and rehabilitation of workplace accidents and diseases. Bilingual site (English and French). | |
http://www.whscc.nf.ca/
This agency administers an employer-funded no fault insurance system that promotes safe and healthy workplaces, provides return-to-work programs and fair compensation to injured workers and their dependants. | |
http://www.wcb.nt.ca/
Agency responsible for occupational safety and health activities (inspection, training, information) as well as for the compensation of workplace accidents and diseases in two of Canada's northern territories. | |
http://www.wcb.ns.ca/
The mission of the WCB is to coordinate the workers' compensation system to assist injured workers and their employers by providing timely health care and rehabilitative support to facilitate the efforts of injured workers to return to work; and by providing appropriate compensation work-related disabilities. | |
http://www.wcb.pe.ca/
Agency responsible for the compensation of occupational accidents and diseases, as well as for prevention activities in the province. | |
http://www.csst.qc.ca/
Provincial agency responsible for inspection, prevention, compensation, and rehabilitation activities with respect to safety and health in the workplace. French-language site, with material aimed directly at workers also in English. | |
http://www.wcbsask.com/
Independent government agency responsible for the no-fault system of compensation and rehabilitation of occupational accidents and diseases. The agency also engages in preventive and informational activities. | |
http://www.wcb.yk.ca/
Employer funded agency responsible for the compensation of occupational accidents and injuries, as well as for workplace prevention activities. | |
http://www.coworkforce.com/DWC/
The Division provides information to enable injured workers, employers, insurance carriers and self-insured employers to comply with the statutory requirements of the Workers' Compensation Act and to encourage safety on the job and containment of costs. | |
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http://www.ohiobwc.com/
In addition to providing compensation to victims of occupational accidents and diseases, this Bureau also conducts programs in occupational hygiene, and training, information and consulting services in the field of occupational safety and health. | |
http://www.workforcesafety.com/
This agency provides compensation, as well as safety training and education, and help with the implementation of risk management programs. | |