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Work-Connected Recovery for Workers

What is work-connected recovery?

The Work-Connected Recovery (WCR) program is a network of WCB-approved health care providers.

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Work-Connected Recovery for Employers

What is work-connected recovery?

The Work-Connected Recovery (WCR) program is a network of WCB-approved health care providers.

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Work-Connected Recovery: When Physical Injury Happens at Work

Submitted by Andrea on Thu, 18 Dec 2025 - 11:12
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Use this handout to help managers, safety reps, and JOHSC members refer injured workers to care quickly.

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Work-Connected Recovery: Session for Employers

Learn more about safety and prevention within the fisheries industry

Slips, Trips, and Falls Prevention

Slips, trips, and falls are one of the most common causes of workplace injuries in Nova Scotia. They happen in every sector, at any time of year, and often result in serious harm.

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Keeping Newcomers and Youth Safe

Creating a safe start for every worker

Starting a new job can be exciting—and overwhelming. For newcomers and young workers, the first day often brings new rules, new routines, and sometimes a new language or culture.

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Preventing Back Injury

Employer Webinar: Making Ergonomics Stick

Work Capabilities: Definitions and How to Use Them

Transitional work and workload definitions to match duties to abilities for early, safe RTW.

Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S)

Protect yourself and your team by understanding Nova Scotia’s OH&S laws.

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