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Even if the WSIB deems a company's classification correct, there's still a possibility that it may not be. While the WSIB assigns classifications according to an employer's business activities, companies with more than one business activity may be entitled to more than one industry classification and therefore cheaper WSIB payments. Glossary of Terms This list includes some of the abbreviations you might hear mentioned in the workers' compensation system, and may see written in Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) case files. Wsib premium rates manual arts.workplace safety and insurance system is complex, you may have more .. WHAT TYPES OF INJURY COSTS ARE COVERED BY THE WSIB? .. employees, whether through purchase, lease, transfer or other means, you must . industries in Ontario by referring to the WSIB's Employer Classification Manual (ECM). This Premium Rates Manual pertains to Schedule 1 employers only. c. Funding Framework. The WSIB's Funding Framework, approved by the WSIB Board of Directors in April 2008, was established with significant input received from both worker and employer . Section 1 - ©WSIB Ontario 2 details about the classification scheme itself can be obtained from the WSIB's . Employer Classification Manual (ECM) on the WSIB website, wsib.on.ca. Section 1 ? ©WSIB Ontario 1. Premium rates are expressed as a dollar amount per $100 of insurable earnings. For each of the classes and rate groups defined in the classification scheme, their premium rate includes an amount for: a) New WSIB: Mandatory Coverage in the Construction Industry. The Ontario government has changed the law to expand Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) coverage in the construction sector. These changes have been made partly to improve health and safety, level the playing field and help combat the underground economy in the construction sector. "This manual contains the descriptions of the Classification Units (CUs) used by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) to classify the business activities of employers in Ontario." login.wsib.ca This manual contains the descriptions of the Classification Units (CUs) used by Employer Classification Manual by completing the policy manual order form. This manual is the source of operational policy for the WSIB. 14-01-01, The Classification Scheme, April 1, 2016, Revised document . The WSIB's updated Employer Classification Manual for the Rate Framework is available on its website, and employers should now have received their NAICS Code(s) from the WSIB. The NAICS Code-based classification system will group certain types of business activities differently than under the current system. As a result, certain business A new Employer Classification Manual is now available which outlines details on how your business is being classified. In terms of making premium rates easier to understand, WSIB will set an average premium rate for each class based on its risk profile and share of responsibility to maintain the insurance fund, states the WSIB website. The minuted amended and new CU documents added to the Employer Classification Manual effective in 2009 are listed below. A-039-01/2711-099 Pulp and Newsprint Operations. In the Scope, inserted a bullet point preceding the text "semi-chemical pulp." [effective 01-Jan-2005; Admin. Minute #2(a), November 3, 2008, Page 467] The minuted amended and new CU documents added to the Employer Classification Manu

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