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Every firm registered with WorkSafeBC is assigned a classification unit based on their main business undertaking. Others in your industry will share the same classification unit and pay the same base premium rate for their insurance.
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1Sector Construction
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2Sub-Sector General Construction
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3Classification Unit Steep Slope Roofing
Steep Slope Roofing
See more information about your classification unit, including a description of the types of employers covered, products produced, or services provided: Classification Unit 721051 (PDF 39 kb).
- Industries are put into rate groups to help predict claim costs and keep rates stable. See who is in your rate group: 19.
- Year: 2019
Rates
Year | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 |
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Rates as a percentage of assessable payroll | 9.43 | 11.70 | 11.29 |
Max wage per worker | $84,800 | $82,700 | $81,900 |
View information about your industry premium rate.
More Details
To learn more:
- See how we determine each of the above cost components: Explanation of cost component terms.
- See a breakdown of the costs that we used to determine your rate group’s total cost rate: Rate group cost component.
- See how your rate group has performed in key areas that may affect your base rate, using data from the most recent five years: Rate group performance.
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