If you need help filling out the Worker's Report of Injury form, please call WSCC at:
NWT Tele-claim: 1-800-661-0792
Nunavut Tele-claim: 1-877-404-4407
If you suffer a workplace injury or exposure to a hazardous substance that requires medical aid, you must report the incident to your employer and to the WSCC.
To report to the WSCC, use the Worker’s Report of Injury form. For a workplace exposure to a potentially hazardous substance, fill in the form to the best of your ability, focusing on sections A, B, and C.
If you need help filling out the Worker's Report of Injury form, please call WSCC at:
NWT Tele-claim: 1-800-661-0792
Nunavut Tele-claim: 1-877-404-4407
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Get first aid help if you need it.
Tell your employer right away.
Go to a health care provider; your employer must provide transportation if you require it. Tell the health care provider that you were hurt at work.
Complete and submit a Worker's Report of Injury form as soon as possible.
Write down everything that happens.
Keep all of your injury-related receipts to qualify for reimbursement.
Remind your employer to complete and submit an Employer's Report of Incident to the WSCC within three days of your incident.
If you need help filling out the Worker's Report of Injury form, please call WSCC at:
NWT Tele-claim: 1-800-661-0792
Nunavut Tele-claim: 1-877-404-4407