As temperatures rise, take action to protect your workers from heat stress. Find resources, including our heat stress screening tool, to help manage the risk at your workplace.
Making it easier for workers to report an injury online
If you’ve been injured at work, it’s now easier for you to start your claim. Recent improvements to our injury reporting form make it more convenient to report injuries online, anytime and on any device.
Darcy was only 20 years old when he sustained a life-altering injury at his job at a sawmill. Years later, he now uses his experience to teach young workers about the importance of following safety procedures and taking the time to do work safely.
Did you know that you can complete almost all your transactions with us online, quickly and securely? Sign up for online services to access health and safety information, report payroll, make payments, and more.
If you’re an employer doing work along B.C. roads and highways, you are responsible for keeping workers healthy and safe. Visit Road Safety at Work to find information and resources to help you plan your work zone with safety in mind this summer.
Join other B.C. employers in learning about WorkSafeBC’s preliminary assessment (insurance) rates for 2026. There will be one in-person information session at our Richmond office on July 15 and three virtual sessions on July 16 and 17. All sessions are free to attend. Space is limited for the in-person session and registration will close when we reach capacity.