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LIFE AFTER A WORKPLACE INJURY EUGENE LEFRANCOIS & MARGARET CERNIGOJ
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WHEN INJURY HAPPENS WORKER PERSPECTIVE EMPLOYER PERSPECTIVE Recognize it’s a health and safety FAIL! First Aid Report Investigate
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WHERE’S THE $$$ WORKER PERSPECTIVE EMPLOYER PERSPECTIVE Benefits Premiums Replacement workers Retraining Productivity
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HOPING FOR THE BEST WORKER PERSPECTIVE EMPLOYER PERSPECTIVE Re-employment obligations Cooperation Early and safe return to work Suitable work Return to work plan / Transitional work plan Restrictions and limitations Physical demands Essential duties Keep in touch
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DEVELOPING A RETURN TO WORK PLAN Worker Perspective I need to be involved It’s individualized It’s got to be suitable work It’s safe for me and my co-workers It’s meaningful and productive Restores my earning as much as possible Matches my functional abilities Employer Perspective Work must be productive and have value Must not aggravate the workers’ condition Duration is determined at the beginning Worker still has to follow company policies We can how to “flex” Schedule reviews and follow up meetings
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THE GREAT UNKNOWN Worker Perspective Employer Perspective The longer the worker is away……… Keep in touch Consider retraining Look at current and future vacancies Consider the risks
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THE SOLUTION PREVENTION Health and safety program Training for workers and supervisors Know your rights Due diligence It’s about you, your family, the community and the future
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QUESTIONS MIIGWETCH
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