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Workers’ Compensation

Workers’ Compensation. What Supervisors Need to Know. Session Objectives. You will be able to: Recognize the benefits of workers’ compensation Complete reports and help workers file claims Maintain contact with employees on leave and ease their return to work

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Workers’ Compensation

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  1. Workers’ Compensation What Supervisors Need to Know

  2. Session Objectives You will be able to: • Recognize the benefits of workers’ compensation • Complete reports and help workers file claims • Maintain contact with employees on leave and ease their return to work • Help prevent workplace accidents and keep workers’ comp costs down

  3. Session Outline • Workers’ comp, what it covers, and when it applies • Costs and special provisions • Claims and reporting requirements • Contact during leave and the return to work • Preventing workplace accidents

  4. Benefits of Workers’ Comp • Workers’ comp is good for our company and our employees • It ensures prompt and proper care for work-related injuries and illness • It provides income while workers recover and eases their return to work

  5. What Is Workers’ Comp? • Accident insurance program • State mandated • Compulsory • Company funded

  6. What Does It Cover? • Medical and rehabilitation expenses • Lost wages • Death benefits

  7. When Does It Apply? • Work-related injuries • Work-related illness • Exceptions

  8. Cost of Workers’ Comp • State formula • Risk factors for specific jobs • Employer’s claims history

  9. Special Provisions • No lawsuits • No retaliation

  10. Filing Claims • Normal claims • Fraudulent claims

  11. Reporting Requirements • Accident reports • Medical reports • OSHA forms

  12. Workers’ Comp Basics • Questions?

  13. Maintaining Contact • Keep up employee’s morale • Encourage employees to maintain treatment • Demonstrate that the employee is expected back at work • Alert claims manager to any problems • Show concern for employee’s well-being

  14. Easing the Return to Work • Rehabilitation and therapy • Consultation with medical professionals • Alternate duty work • When no alternate duty work is available

  15. Alternate Duty • Transitional phase • Way for a recovering employee to make productive contribution • Temporary • Monitored

  16. Alternate Duty (cont.) • Chance for employee to rebuild strength • Opportunity for employee to learn prevention techniques • Morale booster

  17. What Alternate Duty Isn’t • Make-work • An excuse to goof off • A task that could re-injure the worker or aggravate an illness

  18. Alternate Duty Suggestions • Less strenuous parts of normal job • Normal job tasks performed part-time or at a slower pace • A combination of less strenuous or stressful parts of several jobs • A special project without a tight deadline

  19. Permanent Disability • Some disabilities prevent any work • Others may require an employee to do a different job

  20. Return to Work • Questions?

  21. Accident Prevention • Conduct regular safety inspections • Correct identified problems immediately • Hold frequent safety meetings • Include safety in performance evaluations

  22. Accident Prevention (cont.) • Require safe housekeeping • Perform equipment maintenance on schedule • Encourage employee safety involvement • Highlight safety achievements

  23. Accident Investigations • Conduct or cooperate with safety investigations • Evaluate situations that lead to stress-related claims

  24. Accident Investigations (cont.) • Correct conditions that cause injury or illness • Follow up to ensure that corrective action has been implemented

  25. Key Points to Remember • Report all injuries and illness promptly • Help workers file claims • Maintain contact with workers on leave • Help make the transition back to work • Help reduce claims and keep down costs by promoting safety and preventing accidents

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