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Welcome to WorkSafeBC’s Engagement Hub — a place for public engagement with our stakeholders. Here, you can learn about and share your thoughts on current topics, projects, and proposals led by us.

Check back for updates. We will be regularly posting new engagements and updating completed engagements with results.

Engagement opportunities

  • 5 open engagements
  • 1 ongoing engagements
  • 11 total engagements to date
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Register now. Virtual sessions on proposed assessable payroll practice directive clarification: Tips or gratuities

Assessments
Open

WorkSafeBC is proposing an update to the assessable payroll practice directive to clarify how tips or gratuities should be treated. We welcome feedback.

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Making it easier for workers to report an injury online — Form 6

Claims and Rehabilitation
Open

As of May 26, workers have access to a much-improved online channel to report a physical injury from a single incident at work.

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Duration of benefits (retirement age)

Policy
Open

Until June 20, 2025, we are consulting on policy changes relating to a worker’s retirement date for the purpose of injured worker benefits.

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Proposed policy amendments on societies and volunteer firefighters

Policy
Completed

This consultation is now closed. Thank you for your feedback.

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Proposed B.C. Exposure Limits

Policy
Completed With Results

WorkSafeBC proposed changes to the exposure limits for 22 substances based on new or revised American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists Threshold Limit Values.

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First aid regulatory changes

Regulation
Completed With Results

First aid requirements are changing. New requirements for training, equipment, and documentation take effect on November 1, 2024.

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