The Ohio Classification Form is a document developed by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) to classify employers into various categories of risk. The form is used to determine employer’s rates for workers’ compensation premiums, and to ensure that employers are correctly classified. The form is divided into two parts: the business description and the classification codes. The classification codes are derived from the business description and are used to determine rates. There are three types of Ohio Classification Form: Standard Form, Group Form, and Public Employer Form. The Standard Form is used by employers with one or more payrolls, while the Group Form is used by employers who are part of a multi-employer group. The Public Employer Form is used by government entities, including cities, counties, and state agencies.