BIS Safety Software
The orientation and awareness of senior management, safety practitioners, and front-line employees concerning their roles and responsibilities towards workplace injuries (WCB) and return to work processes are crucial. This video elaborates on the company's duties and the management of the injured worker in relation to WCB claims. It further provides an understanding of the return-to-work process to aid in claims management.
The WCB Supervisor/Employer Orientation – Roles and Responsibilities course emphasizes the importance of management and front-line staff understanding their duties towards WCB and the function of WCB for all involved parties. This comprehension enables the entire organization to collaborate effectively in managing WCB claims in case of an injury/illness.
Upon completing this course, participants will have knowledge of:
• The objective of return to work
• The return-to-work procedure
• Your role, responsibilities, and those of other senior positions
• Understanding of the return-to-work programme
The following topics are covered:
• The WCB system and its function
• Principles of WCB
• Your obligations to different stakeholders (e.g., WCB, Workers)
• Your contribution to the return-to-work process
• WCB process
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WCB Worker Orientation – Roles and Responsibilities
Estimated 15 minutes
Passing score 80%
This course will take roughly 15 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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