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WSIB TIP: When using the WSIB online services portal, consider submitting documents one at a time. This helps ensure each document is properly received, logged, and directed to the appropriate staff, which mayhelp avoid processing delays https://t.co/N5jsW9NAAq
The WSIB’s online services now allow you to:
- submit and categorize your WSIB account-related documents
- view your document submission history
- choose the option to receive an email confirming your document submission to keep for your records
- send the WSIB a message and receive a response within one business day
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Claims Management Tips
Thursday, June 18, 2026
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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Managing workplace injury claims effectively can help employers support recovery and return to work while avoiding costly mistakes. Join our experienced legal experts for a webinar featuring best practices and tips on the key stages of the WSIB claims management process, including steps employers can take before a claim arises and throughout the return-to-work process.
Topics will include:
- Common claims management mistakes and how to avoid them
- Employer responsibilities throughout the claims process
- Return-to-work considerations
- Best practices on completing WSIB forms such as the Functional Abilities Form
This session is ideal for employers looking to better understand the claims process and strengthen their approach to managing workplace injury claims.
Click here to register.
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If you receive an OLRB Application Package from your worker (Form A-53/MLITSD referral and Form C-26), alleging that you violated s. 50 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, you have only 10 business days to file a response with the OLRB. The OLRB’s “Information Bulletin # 14 - Unlawful Reprisal Applications under Section 50 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act” explains how the OLRB deals with these claims. Need help? Please feel free to contact the OEA. https://t.co/6n3XJuIzM4
Reminder: Join our FREE webinar on Introduction to Employer Accounts – on May 28th, 2026 |Time 12:30pm to 1:30pm TE. Click here to register.
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Ontario’s MLITSD announced the launch of Canada’s first Occupational Exposure Registry. It includes an online portal with a voluntary “self-tracker” that enables workers to submit, track, and keep a record of their individual exposures to 11 designated hazardous substances in the workplace throughout their career. The government says this information will be used by Ontario’s Chief Prevention Officer to target prevention initiatives to reduce occupational illness. https://t.co/jLw62seqqw
Introduction to Workplace Safety and Insurance: Employer Accounts
Thursday, May 28, 2026
12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET
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Have you recently hired workers or are you thinking about hiring? Join us for this introductory webinar on workplace safety and insurance employer accounts.
This session will cover key topics for Schedule 1 employers, including:
- WSIB registration requirements
- How to calculate, report and pay premiums
- What to include in insurable earnings
- The use and importance of clearance certificates
- When and how to object to account-related decisions
This webinar is ideal for employers who are new to WSIB requirements, unsure about their obligations, or looking for a helpful refresher. It also provides a strong foundation for our upcoming advanced webinar on Employer Compliance Tips, scheduled for the fall.
Register today and bring your questions!
Click here to register.
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WSIB POLICY UPDATE: The WSIB has revised Policy 15-03-13, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in First Responders and Other Designated Workers.
Key updates include:
•Expanded presumptive coverage to include wildland firefighters and investigators
•New language and clarifications in the rebuttal process for presumptive claims
•Guidance on diagnosis date vs. date of accident for entitlement
This policy applies to decisions made on or after February 4, 2026, for accidents on or after January 1, 1998.
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Ontario has introduced Bill 105, the Protecting Ontario’s Workers and Economic Resilience Act, 2026, which proposes the following changes:
- An increase in LOE benefits from 85% to 90% of the difference between a worker’s pre-injury and post-injury net average earnings
- Entitlement to LOE benefits beyond the age of 65 if the worker can establish that they likely would have continued working
- Elimination of the 72-month lock in and setting of the maximum threshold on total income a worker can receive from LOE benefits and other sources
- Extending mandatory coverage for workers in Residential Care Facility or Group Home
Contact the OEA at [email protected] if you have questions about the potential impacts and as we continue to monitor the Bill’s progress.
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We remember those who were injured or lost their lives in their workplace. For information and resources on the Day of Mourning, please visit @CCOHS
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Join the OEA for a NEW webinar on Noise-Induced Hearing Loss. These claims are complex and they continue to raise questions for employers – especially with updates coming to the WSIB NIHL Policy. Do not miss this informative session!
March 12th @ 12:30pm to 1:30pm join us for a FREE webinar: Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL). This NEW webinar will explore occupational NIHL and the WSIB’s criteria for determining entitlement. The employer’s legal obligations will also be covered including best practices to manage NIHL claims. The WSIB is currently holding a public consultation on proposed changes to the NIHL policy. It’s important to understand the existing framework, and how changes may impact these claims. The current NIHL policy will continue to apply until a new policy is implemented. Secure your spot, register today! https://t.co/hIjL2wdpoN
February 26th @ 12:30pm to 1:30pm for a FREE Webinar: Practical Guide to Return to Work. This webinar provides a comprehensive review of what you need to know to implement a return-to-work program at your workplace with best practices for managing it. This webinar will help you understand WSIB cooperation, return to work and re-employment obligations as a construction or non-construction employer. To better appreciate these obligations, we will help you identify suitable and available work, guide you in addressing disagreements on job suitability, and help you prepare return to work assessments & plans.
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February 12th @ 12:30pm to 1:30pm for a FREE Webinar: Mental Stress. This webinar will cover the different types of mental stress claims and their distinctive features. Also, the session will review the legal requirements for establishing Traumatic Mental Stress, Chronic Mental Stress, and presumptive PTSD claims, including the use of the WSIB specific form for the reporting of occupational mental stress disorders. An employer’s return to work obligations and noteworthy cases will also be discussed. https://t.co/hIjL2wdpoN
The OEA is hosting a series of free webinars about key topics in the WSIB process. A good start to any new year. Do not miss your chance to sign up for these informative sessions by registering below. https://t.co/zdxsNeFX5R
WSIB 2026 Premium Rates Webinars
The WSIB is hosting technical rate sessions to explain how 2026 premium rates for Schedule 1 were calculated. Register to attend the webinar on December 3 or December 5: https://t.co/jvcjQPaHpc