Payment and Reporting
As an employer, you must report your payroll and pay premiums on time. If you don’t, WCB will estimate your payroll amount and bill your premium based on the estimated amount.
As an employer, you must report your payroll and pay premiums on time. If you don’t, WCB will estimate your payroll amount and bill your premium based on the estimated amount.
When a workplace injury occurs, the most important step is to provide or access any first-aid or medical care that is needed right away. After that, there are steps you should follow to report an injury.
Having clearance means that a business—whether it’s your own, one you subcontract to, or one you’ve hired—has WCB Nova Scotia coverage in case a workplace injury happens.
WCB Safety Certified is an official certification that confirms your workplace safety and return-to-work programs meet WCB Nova Scotia standards.
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