Module 5: Work-Related Musculo-Skeletal Disorders - Clinical and Compensation Aspects (Continued) |
COMPENSATION OF WRULDs
A WRULD is a reportable occupational disease which may be reported to:
- the Compensation Commissioner,
- the Inspectorate of the nearest Department of Labour/Minerals and Energy.
- An occupational medicine practitioner should preferably do the notification.
Circular Instruction 180 Compensation & Prevention (COIDA and OHSA/MHSA):
- Report to the Compensation Commissioner so that payment of medical costs, sick leave and compensation could be considered in terms of the COID Act.
- Prevention: Report to Provincial Executive Manager of Labour / Regional Principal Inspector of Mines.
Prevention of WRULDs:
Prevention therefore very important, bearing in mind the adverse effects:
- Pain and increased fatigue.
- Decreased production (increased error rate, decrteased output, increased sick leave, increased absenteeism).
- Pain and disability.
- Early retirement.
- Compensation Claims.
The Employer must therefore assess health and safety risks, and introduce ergonomic, administrative and healthcare improvements. This can prevent or reduce legal action.
Compensationism versus Preventionism:
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