The WCB collects premiums from employers, which are used to protect workers and employers from financial hardship in the event of an injury
http://www.worksafebc.com/insurance/premiums/default.asp
WorkSafeBC premiums are based on the assessable earnings of your workers ... Calculating your premiums. Most employers pay premiums based on their assessable payroll at ...
http://www.worksafebc.com/insurance/premiums/premiums.asp
Before you hire a contractor, subcontractor, or business obtain a clearance letter to ensure they are registered with the WCB and paying regular premiums.
http://www.worksafebc.ca/insurance/managing_your_account/clearance_letters/default.asp
... Search for CU # or CU name Browse rate groups... ...2007 rates Classification Rate setting Experience rating Experience... http://www. worksafebc. com/insurance/ premiums/2008 ...
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This calculator does not include the costs associated with increased WorkSafeBC premiums resulting from workplace injuries. And most importantly ...
http://www2.worksafebc.com/sc/about.htm
You can pay your WorkSafeBC premiums online by registering for Online Reporting and Remitting on the WorkSafeBC website. You can then manage your account online, and you may even ...
http://go2hr.ca/ForbrEmployers/Legal/WorkersCompensation/GeneralDutiesUndertheAct/PayingYourPremiums/tabid/646/Default.aspx
About Wo rkSafeBC WorkSafeBC (the Workers' Compensation Board) is an independent provincial statutory agency governed by a Board of Directors. It is funded by insurance premiums ...
http://smallbusiness.healthandsafetycentre.org/PDFs/Small%20Business/primer.pdf
The new service facilitates automatic calculations and electronic reporting and remittances of workers? compensation premiums directly to WorkSafeBC.
http://www.adp.ca/en/resource/PR_electronic_filing_worksafebc_january2007.html
... Annual rebates are awarded to eligible employers who have earned a certificate of recognition (COR) in one or more of the following areas: Save up to 15% on your WorkSafeBC Premiums!! ...
http://www.enform.ca/assets/files/cor_article_46_worksafebc_rebate_restructure_return_to_work.pdf
WorkSafeBC 2007 statistics indicate there were fewer claims for injury accidents and ... In order to achieve better premiums and rates from the provincial workers compensation ...
http://www.journalofcommerce.com/article/id29572
Employers who pass an audit can apply for a Certificate of Recognition (COR) and be come eligible for a rebate on their WorkSafeBC premiums. Notice to Workers June 28, 2006
http://www2.worksafebc.com/Portals/Petroleum/Archive.asp?ReportID=34433
... to obtain the clearance letter, which measures the status of your contractor's account ? telling you whether the contractor is in fact registered and paying premiums to WorkSafeBC.
http://www.envirovac.com/ws0506.pdf
If a homeowner does not register with WorkSafeBC and pay premiums when required, the results could be costly. WorkSafeBC may charge the homeowner for all compensation costs and ...
http://www.city.kamloops.bc.ca/building/hiringcontractors.shtml
However, you should check the contractor or firm's record with WorkSafeBC to protect yourself against liability for any unpaid premiums or workers' compensation costs related to your ...
http://regulation.worksafebc.com/i/posters/pdfs/2005/ws0505.pdf
This Council is funded through a very affordable surcharge on WorkSafeBC premiums paid by thousands of employers in trucking who employ about 25,000 of these workers.
http://www.bctrucking.com/about/bctsc.php
... related to failing to meet deadlines ? In the forest industry, the indirect costs can easily run up to five times greater than the more obvious direct costs of WorkSafeBC premiums ...
http://www.bcforestsafe.org/content-program-trucksafe/trucksafe-06-09-04-rmb35.pdf
WorkSafeBC plans to cut premiums for the fourth year in a row, as healthy stock market returns have padded coffers and injury rates have remained steady.
http://www.canada.com/victoriatimescolonist/news/business/story.html?id=3bc92935-b7a3-447f-9e84-1f2cbc4aede6
Employers who participate in the program can earn one or more Certificates of Recognition (CORs), which make them eligible for rebates on their WorkSafeBC premiums.
http://www.safetynetwork.bc.ca/resources/ResolutionApproval_shortversion.doc
Most employers are required by law to register their business/firm with WorkSafeBC and pay premiums. Registration of employers is legislated by the Workers ...
http://www.bdc-canada.com/BDC/services/BC/bc_wsib_registration.htm
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