EPISODE · Jun 19, 2023 · 22 MIN
Life of a Claim
from IHSA Safety Podcast
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), one of the largest insurance organizations in North America, offers various supports and benefits to injured workers, including income replacement benefits, medical coverage, and assistance with returning to work or recovery. In this episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast, Suzanne McClelland, Manager, Stakeholder Relations at WSIB, provides a step-by-step process for addressing and reporting workplace injuries, illnesses, and possible exposure. A key topic Suzanne discusses is the critical steps employers can take when an injury or exposure has occurred, which include:· Providing first aid and keeping a record of treatment· Transporting the injured worker or paying for their transportation to the hospital if they need further treatment· Investigating the cause of injury or illness and keeping records of findings· Planning preventive actions to take to minimize the risk of further workplace injuries Free Resources:WSIB.caYour Guide: Benefits, Services and Responsibilities – Claimant edition | WSIBReporting a Work-related injuryWSIB Health and Safety Excellence ProgramMandatory WSIB coverage in ConstructionResources for Small BusinessesOther ResourcesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB), one of the largest insurance organizations in North America, offers various supports and benefits to injured workers, including income replacement benefits, medical coverage, and assistance with returning to work or recovery. In this episode of the IHSA Safety Podcast, Suzanne McClelland, Manager, Stakeholder Relations at WSIB, provides a step-by-step process for addressing and reporting workplace injuries, illnesses, and possible exposure.
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