Examples of Significant Injury in a sentence
Injury Management Plan means a specific plan developed by the Insurer for an Employee who has suffered a Significant Injury.
All Incidents resulting in a Significant Injury must be immediately reported to Responsible Person.
The small claims clerk responded by letter that Meyer did not need to appear, that Maxy was in prison and the case would be dismissed if he did not appear.¶4 Maxy did not appear at the October 24, 2000 trial.
See icare’s Injury Management Program dated 31 May 2018 www.icare.nsw.gov.au.Insurer means Employers Mutual NSW Limited (EML) acting as the approved insurance agent of Insurance and Care NSW (icare), the Workers Compensation nominal insurer in NSW.Nominated Treating Doctor means the medical practitioner an injured Employee nominates to manage their recovery and assist in safely returning the Employee to work, and to complete an Injury Management Plan if the Employee has suffered a Significant Injury.
Significant Injury (SI)- A Significant Injury is an injury which has required the injured person to leave site for consultation or to seek treatment from a registered Medical Practitioner and/or other Health Professional.