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under four
heads(Balan,2004):
1. Loss of future
earnings
What are Lost Time 2. Pain, suffering, loss
Injury? In incidents that of amenity.
affect the employee. 3. Future care expenses
Also, result in disability. It 4. Loss of earning
causes the employee capacity
missing work.
Indirect costs:
Investigation, travel costs
Wage of injured worker for
part of day missed due to
accident
Loss of productivity
Replacement costs
Property damage
Administrative costs
Litigation
Direct costs:
Insurance costs
Costs of claims
Worker compensation
costs
Repair of damaged
property and
equipment
Table 3.1 List and summary of previous occupational safety and health costs research
Table 3.1 List and summary of previous occupational safety and health costs research
Table 3.1 List and summary of previous occupational safety and health costs research
Table 3.1 List and summary of previous occupational safety and health costs research
Table 3.2: Fatal Accident cases (DOSH)
Table 3.2: Fatal Accident cases (DOSH)
Figure 3.1 : Fatal injuries to all workers by main industry (Free Legal Advice, 2018)
When to claim?
When employees hurt because
of negligence of their
employers.
The incident caused sickness,
“Everyone not realizes that they could
injury to limb. Also, affected
make a claim for accident
lifestyle.
compensation from their work”.
Should or not report the
accident?
Allowed to file the
accident.
WORK ACCIDENT COMPENSATION File accident
compensation claim.
CLAIMS Report it in Accident
Report.
Time to report: Three
years of accident.
Stakeholders Cost: RM
255,173.12
Table 3.3: Section 8: Compensation for Industrial Accidents. (n.d.)
Table 3.3: Section 8: Compensation for Industrial Accidents. (n.d.)
Table 3.3: Section 8: Compensation for Industrial Accidents. (n.d.)
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