COVID-19: What’s new
- Public health orders (updated Jan. 8): Sports and recreation, gyms and fitness centres, accommodation, faith-based organizations, performing arts, movie theatres, retail and vending markets, party buses and limousines, mandatory masks, worker health checks, more info.
- Inspections and consultations during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Resources: Mental health guides for workers and employers, workplace masks poster, face shields in non-health care settings, reviewing and updating your COVID-19 safety plan, revised entry-check poster for workers and visitors, information in other languages
COVID-19: Information and resources
Protocols for Phase 2 and 3 industries, Protocols for Phase 1 industries, General health and safety, COVID-19 Safety Plan template, OHS guideline G3.3 (COVID-19 Safety Plan), and more resources; Claims, Insurance
Bill 23, Workers Compensation Amendment Act, 2020
Overview of changes in effect Jan. 1, 2021, Summary of provisions, Historical reports, Board of Directors’ decision on the consequential amendments
Outage
Due to maintenance on our claims management system, some of our online services will not be available on Saturday, January 30, from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience.
- Home
- Insurance
- Manage your account
- View claim costs
- Delegate management
Delegate management
This secured service allows a firm to grant another firm access to their WorkSafeBC online services, such as Monthly Claim Costs.
Both firms have the responsibility to negotiate the nature of the relationship before establishing their permissions in Delegate Management.
This application requires two parties for each relationship, a delegate and a principal:
- A delegate firm requests online access to another firm's WorkSafeBC information.
- A principal firm allows a delegate to have online access to their firm's WorkSafeBC information.
Both delegates and principals can request permissions, review and process permission requests, modify active permissions, or cancel permissions.
To use this application, both parties must be registered employers with WorkSafeBC.
Access to this service requires creating an account for secured online services and agreeing to a delegate statement.