Guide for plan members
WorkSafeBC Pension Plan is committed to helping you make the most of your pension. This guide is a provincial requirement. Please use the links at right to explore the topics most relevant to you.
Questions and concerns
Any person entitled to a benefit, or their agent, has the right to examine the plan documents, data and public information about the plan.
When to contact the WorkSafeBC Pension Plan
- whenever you need information
- to nominate or change your beneficiary
- if you had retired from WorkSafeBC and are again working for WorkSafeBC
- to claim credit for time you spent child-rearing (you can also contact WorkSafeBC People & Culture directly)
- to request printed copies of publications (note, all of our publications are on our website and you can print directly from there if you wish), and
- help for use of My Account
WorkSafeBC Pension Plan
BC Pension Corporation
PO Box 9460 Victoria BC V8W 9V8
Telephone:
Toll-free (Canada & U.S.) 1 888 440-0111
Fax: 250 953-0433
Email: WorkSafeBC@pensionsbc.ca
PBSA Provincial Registration Number P085663
When to contact WorkSafeBC People & Culture
- whenever you need information
- to update your personal information
- if your marital status changes
- if a plan member dies, and you are a beneficiary or represent the member’s estate
- to transfer service from another plan
- to ask about purchasing service
- to claim credit for time you spent child-rearing (you can also contact the pension plan directly)
- to request a retirement planning package or pension estimate
- to select a pension option, once you’ve decided to retire
- to apply for a disability pension
Total Rewards Department People & Culture Division WorkSafeBC
PO Box 5350 Vancouver BC V6B 5L5
Telephone: 604 276-3009
Requests for additional information
Any person entitled to a benefit, or their agent, has the right to examine plan documents, data and public information about the plan. Please contact the plan to request additional information or records.
Looking for more detail? These links will help you
How pension contributions work
Taking time off work and buying service
Leaving WorkSafeBC and your pension plan
Beneficiaries and your pension