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Work-Related Injury

A work-related injury is any physical harm or illness that occurs as a result of performing job duties or being present in the workplace. This includes injuries sustained while working on company premises or while engaging in work-related activities outside the office.

Example #1

A factory worker injures their back while lifting heavy boxes, a nurse contracts an illness from exposure to sick patients, an office employee develops carpal tunnel syndrome from repeated computer use.

Misuse

An example of misuse in reporting work-related injuries could be an employer pressuring an employee not to report an injury sustained at work in order to maintain a clean safety record. This is essential to protect against because it places the employee's health and safety at risk and undermines transparency in workplace safety practices.

Benefits

Reporting work-related injuries promptly ensures that employees receive the necessary medical attention and can access benefits such as workers' compensation. It also helps companies identify safety hazards and implement measures to prevent future injuries.

Conclusion

Work-related injuries are serious concerns that can have lasting effects on an individual's health and livelihood. It is crucial for employees to report injuries promptly and for employers to prioritize a safe work environment.

Related Terms

Workplace SafetyWorker's CompensationOSHA Act

Last Modified: 4/30/2024
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