Watching Out For You Poster 22.1

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WATCHING OUT FOR

YOU.

SAFE WORKPLACE

Your employer has a legal obligation to keep your workplace safe. If you have any health and safety concerns about the work you are doing, tell your employer before anyone gets hurt.

Your employer needs to: Identify workplace hazards Assess the risk of an injury Eliminate/control the risks - to solve the problem

IF AN

INJURY OCCURS

Report the injury to your employer See a doctor and get a WorkCover medical certificate Give the certificate to your employer Ask your employer to contact their insurance company (or contact the insurance company directly)

Keep a copy of all documents relating to your injury. In some cases, your employers insurance company may require you to submit a workers compensation claim form.

WHAT YOU SHOULD

EXPECT

A significant injury prevents you from undertaking your normal duties for more than seven days. If you have a significant injury, your employers insurance company must contact you, your employer and doctor within three days to set up a plan to help you get back to work.

While getting better: Keep in contact with your employer and your employers insurance company Payments commence, in most cases, within seven days of your injury being notified to your employers insurance company Medical costs relating to your injury are paid

RETURN TO

WORK

If you cannot do all your normal duties, your employer should give you suitable duties. Talk with your doctor about whether there are at least some work duties that you can continue to do. Sometimes, a gradual return to work is advisable. Make all reasonable efforts to return to work as soon as possible.

If youre going to be off work for more than a few days: Ask your doctor and employer about suitable duties

Participate in the plan to help you get back to work

IF

THERE IS A PROBLEM

The WorkCover Assistance Service provides help and advice to you and your employer regarding workers compensation. The Workers Compensation Commission is approachable and accessible and ensures that disputes are resolved in a timely, fair manner. Note: There are severe penalties for false or fraudulent claims.

Talk to your employer and your employers insurance company The WorkCover Assistance Service helps you navigate the workers
compensation system

The Workers Compensation Commission helps you resolve disputes You can be represented by your union or your lawyer

For further information phone the WorkCover Assistance Service on 13 10 50.


The return-to-work coordinator (if applicable) for this workplace is: Your employers workers compensation insurer is:

Yakov Terterian (0421 748 305)

QBE Insurance

Disclaimer: This is a simplified explanation of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 and the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998, and is valid only in NSW.

Disclaimer: This is a simplified explanation of the Workers Compensation Act 1987 and the Workplace Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998, and is valid only in NSW. Catalogue No.: WC00022.1

WorkCover. Watching out for you.

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