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February 15, 2022
10:00AM - 11:00AM

Introduction to Ohio workers' compensation

Designed for both private and public employers

This session is designed for both private and public (cities, villages, counties, townships, schools, etc.) employers to provide a summary of the fundamental principles of Ohio’s workers’ compensation system, including the roles and responsibilities of the resources available to you: the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC), Industrial Commission (IC), Third Party Administrator (TPA) and Managed Care Organization (MCO).

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These sessions have been certified by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) for 1-hour of the 2-hour safety training requirement for group and group retrospective-rated employers.  To be eligible for the BWC safety training requirement credit, the attendee must remain in the session for at least 75% of the total session time. Logging into the webinar is required to receive the 1 hour safety credit. Attendance is not captured for anyone calling into the session. For a full course description or for a list of all the sessions included in our 2022 Client Education Program for workers' compensation, click here.

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 02/15/2022 10:00 AM 02/15/2022 11:00 AM false Introduction to Ohio workers' compensation This session is designed for both private and public (cities, villages, counties, townships, schools, etc.) employers to provide a summary of the fundamental principles of Ohio’s workers’ compensation system, including the roles and responsibilities of the resources available to you: the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC), Industrial Commission (IC), Third Party Administrator (TPA) and Managed Care Organization (MCO). Click to REGISTER These sessions have been certified by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) for 1-hour of the 2-hour safety training requirement for group and group retrospective-rated employers.  To be eligible for the BWC safety training requirement credit, the attendee must remain in the session for at least 75% of the total session time. Logging into the webinar is required to receive the 1 hour safety credit. Attendance is not captured for anyone calling into the session. For a full course description or for a list of all the sessions included in our 2022 Client Education Program for workers' compensation, click here. ----