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The ontario. Safety League
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The Ontario Safety League*
ciaiPlf$ the observance of these
practicei lobnestions wii'f 4°19 to make your Alia hnuting Sian and.
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We 1.74elp
in many ways
Accident prevention
The Accident Prevention
Associations of Ontario
work with management
and labour to reduce the
hazards of the work en_- •
vironment, and to estab-
lish safe work habits
through safety educatiOn.
Medical expenses How-
ever long he may require
it, a worker is entitled to
all the necessary medical
tare relating to his injury.
Compensation If a man
Sc off work because of a
job accident, we send him
a tax-free Compensation
cheque every two weeks.
Vocational rehabilita-
tion If a worker reguires •
rehabilitation 'services,
including job retraining,
before he can return to
work, we will provide
them. There is no limit to
the amount of time and •
money we are able to
Zporid to help a man get
battron'the job.
Help us to
help you
We give every claim the
same fast, fair and
thorough attention. But
to give everyone all the
help they are entitled to
in time of trouble, we
need the co-operation of
many people.
We need a prompt
report of every accident
We can act on a report
from the injured man,
from his employer, or from
' his doctor, From the day
we hear of the accident, we
can. put the first compen-
sation cheque in the appli-
cant's hands in five days.
The disabled, worker
needs your goodwill
-Whether you're an em-
ployer,or a fellow worker,
give hIM a chance to show
what he can do. It's a
Brian's abilities that count,.
not his disabilities.
Prevention is better -,
than compensation Most e
important of all, we need
everybody to join us in our
effort to reduce on-the-job
accidents. Accident hazards
will always exist; the way
to avoid them is to work
defensively.
Our job,
Our job is to see that
you get all the benefits
of the Workmen's Com-
pensation Act. This Act is '
financed by assessments' r
on employers, and offers ' ,
protection in the case of
on-the-job accidents to
more than two million
men and women working
in Ontario.
Workmen's Compensation Board, Ontario,
90 Harbour Street,
Toronto 1, Ontario
Toronto • Sudbury Ottawa • Windsor
Thunder Bay • Kitchener • North Bay
Please eend me booklets describing the work of the WCB, I am
an employee 0 an employer 0 "- v"
Aiddent Preventibrt Education
Medical Care
Compensation