Report shows decline of injury rate in Nova Scotia workplaces, rise in mental trauma
- The rate of workplace injuries in Nova Scotia has halved in the last 20 years, with a notable decline in 2023.
- Nova Scotia Workers’ Compensation Board reports a positive trend with a time-loss injury rate dropping to 1.4 injuries per 100 workers in 2023 from 1.54 in 2022.
- CEO Karen Adams from the Board credits workers and employers for improved safety awareness, as indicated by the decreasing injury rates.
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Report shows decline of injury rate in Nova Scotia workplaces, rise in mental trauma
HALIFAX — The rate of injury to Nova Scotia workers continued to decline in 2023 and is down to half the rate recorded 20 years ago, a new report has found. The Nova Scotia Workers’ Compensation Board says the time-loss injury rate improved to 1.
Report shows decline of injury rate in Nova Scotia workplaces, rise in mental trauma
HALIFAX — A new report shows the rate of injury in Nova Scotia workplaces continued to decline in 2023 and is down to half the rate recorded 20 years ago. The Nova Scotia Workers’ Compensation Board says the time-loss injury rate improved to 1.
Report shows decline of injury rate in Nova Scotia workplaces, rise in mental trauma
HALIFAX — A new report shows the rate of injury in Nova Scotia workplaces continued to decline in 2023 and is down to half the rate recorded 20 years ago. The Nova Scotia Workers’ Compensation Board says the time-loss injury rate improved to 1.
Report shows decline of injury rate in Nova Scotia workplaces, rise in mental trauma
HALIFAX — A new report shows the rate of injury in Nova Scotia workplaces continued to decline in 2023 and is down to half the rate recorded 20 years ago. The Nova Scotia Workers’ Compensation Board says the time-loss injury rate improved to 1.
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