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WorkSafeBC has announced that the preliminary average base rate for 2027 will remain at $1.55 per $100 of assessable payroll.

Subject to final approval by WorkSafeBC’s board of directors in the fall, this will be the 10th consecutive year that the average base rate has remained at this level.

Surplus funds return...

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In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, firefighters work at the scene of a footwear factory fire in Jiangtou village, Chendai township of Jinjiang city, southeastern China’s Fujian province, on Thursday, July 9, 2026. (Zhou Yi/Xinhua News Agency via AP)

Authorities were investigating a blaze at a shoe factory in southeastern Ch...


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VelocityEHS has released a landmark industry study revealing how environmental, health, and safety (EHS) professionals in the United States are navigating a period of significant transformation.

The company’s In Transition: The New Reality of EHS r...


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Although Nova Scotia’s workplace injury rate is at an all-time low, the province’s workers’ compensation board is reminding employers that people entering the workforce for the first time are more likely to be hurt as summer job season kicks into high gear.

The number of people under 25 hurt on the job dro...


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Jeff Jones, welder, and Jacob Cerovec, foreman, in cooling room during heat wave while working on Eco Heavy Duty Repairs Ltd. work site in Nelson, B.C. Credit: WorkSafeBC.

As temperatures begin to climb, WorkSafeBC is reminding employers to prepare now for risks associated with summer weather before conditions become hazardo...


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