On the Job Injury Workers Compensation Sample Clauses

On the Job Injury Workers Compensation. The parties agree to abide by Chapter 440 of the Florida Statutes concerning workers’ compensation matters, including Section 112.1816, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time. However, except as provided in Florida law, members injured during (a.) emergency response to an incident, at the scene of an incident, or while transporting patients to a medical facility, any of which require a Fire Department Incident Report or EMS report, (b.) participation in “hands on” training activities, (c.) participation in activities ordered by the Fire Chief or designee, which have been designated in writing by the Fire Chief as a high risk activity, and (d.) any and all terrorist attacks or exposure to bio-chemical warfare at any time while on duty will receive 100% of their base salary in lieu of workers’ compensation for up to 1,248 hours per injury (1,040 for non-shift employees). After 1,248 hours for an injury (1,040 for non-shift employees), state law concerning payment of workers’ compensation benefits will govern.‌ Members will make every effort to secure workers’ compensation therapy appointments outside of their regular work schedule. However, if such appointments are not available, workers’ compensation therapy appointments may be made during the member’s regularly scheduled workday, without the member being required to utilize accrued leave to for these appointments. Such appointments shall not result in overtime. Non-shift members will be allowed to flex their schedules for off-duty hour appointments that occur on their regularly scheduled workday.‌
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On the Job Injury Workers Compensation. The employer is responsible for:
On the Job Injury Workers Compensation. 1. A pilot is eligible for worker’s compensation benefits with respect to injuries or illnesses arising out of and in the course of employment with the Employer, provided that the pilot injured on the job reports the injury immediately to his supervisor. If the injury is not immediately apparent, the pilot must notify his supervisor as soon as the injury becomes apparent.
On the Job Injury Workers Compensation 

Related to On the Job Injury Workers Compensation

  • Workers’ Compensation The Contractor acknowledges the State of California requires every employer to be insured against liability for workers’ compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of the Labor Code. If Contractor has employees, a copy of the certificate evidencing such insurance, a letter of self-insurance, or a copy of the Certificate of Consent to Self-Insure shall be provided to County prior to commencement of work.

  • Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability Insurance The Contractor shall have in effect during the entire life of this Agreement Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability Insurance providing full statutory coverage. In signing this Agreement, the Contractor certifies, as required by Section 1861 of the California Labor Code, that it is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of the Code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Agreement.

  • Workers’ Compensation Insurance Contractor shall obtain and maintain a policy of workers’ compensation insurance for all of Contractor’s employees in accordance with the provisions of Labor Code Sections 3700, et seq., and all other applicable laws and requirements. In case any class of employee is not protected under the workers’ compensation laws for any reason, Contractor shall provide adequate coverage as shall be necessary for the protection of such employees. Prior to commencement of the Work, Contractor shall sign and file with District a certification regarding insurance for workers’ compensation in accordance with Labor Code Section 1861.

  • ’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability Insurance a. Statutory California Workers' Compensation coverage including broad form all-states coverage.

  • Employer’s Liability Insurance The Contractor shall also maintain Employer's Liability Insurance Coverage with limits of at least:

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