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Questions
In this section, you'll find answers to the following questions:

What is the definition of work-related injury and illness?

Do I need to register with the WSIB?

What are the benefits of having workplace insurance?
How do I register?

How much will I pay in premiums?

How can I reduce my premiums?

How can I prevent injuries and illness in my workplace?

What happens when one of my workers gets injured or ill?

What items are included in Short-term Average Earnings?

What constitutes fraud or non-compliance?

What happens if I'm audited?



Employers
If you're an employer, you'll find valuable answers and information about Workplace Safety Insurance here.

Small Business Services
Do you operate a business with less than twenty employees? If so, this section has information and answers specifically for you.

Industry Sectors
The WSIB has services specifically for your industry. You'll find information about them here.

Registering with the WSIB
This section will tell you if you need to register with the WSIB and will help you through the registration process.

Premium Information
This section explains your WSIB premiums. You will find a calculator here to help you estimate your premium payments. You can also sign up for our new eService -- Calculate and Report Premium.

Benefits – An Employer's Perspective
Your premiums provide you with a number of benefits in addition to the coverage provided for your workers. You can also purchase optional insurance for yourself to receive the same coverage as your workers.

Prevention
The WSIB provides valuable tips and incentive programs that will help you prevent injuries, reduce your premiums, and minimize losses caused by work-related injury and illness.

Injury and Illness
What happens when one of your workers is ill or injured? This section provides a step-by-step guide to what to do.

Early and Safe Return to Work
Getting workers back to work quickly and with minimum lost earnings is to everyone's advantage. This section explains your responsibilities – and those of your worker – in achieving this goal.

Labour Market Re-entry
What happens when an injured worker can't return to work with your company? The WSIB provides Labour Market Re-entry programs to help your worker re-enter the workforce with another employer. This section explains these programs - and who pays for them.

Employer Audits
This section explains what happens if we audit your business.

Appeals
You can appeal decisions that you do not agree with. This section tells you how.

Fraud-Noncompliance
This section will answer common questions you may have about your legal responsibilities as an
employer under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act.

Purchase Certificates
Are you buying or selling all or part of a business? Make sure you get a Purchase Certificate!

Stakeholder Information Sessions
Since January 2005, the WSIB has been holding a series of information sessions with employer representatives. View the presentations on our funding framework, prevention initiatives, return to work, and experience rating program.

Organizational Changes to Service Delivery NEW
Learn about how we are reorganizing our service delivery model.

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