Examples of WIRC Act in a sentence
Staff are required to comply with all state legislative requirements in respect to the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 and the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensations (WIRC) Act 2013.
Any changes in compensation rates under the WIRC Act will not increase the amount of accident pay above the amount that would have been payable had the rates of compensation remained unchanged.
Where there is a cessation or redemption of weekly compensation payments under the WIRC Act, the Employer’s liability to pay accident pay will cease as from the date of such cessation or redemption.
Where an Employee receives a weekly payment under this clause and subsequently that payment is reduced pursuant to the WIRC Act, that reduction will not render the Employer liable to increase the amount of accident pay in respect of that injury.
For the purposes of this clause Injury means any physical or mental injury within the meaning of the WIRC Act, and no injury will give rise to an entitlement to accident pay under this clause unless an entitlement exists under the WIRC Act.
Matters regarding an Employee's Fitness for Work regarding an injury that is the subject of a WorkCover claim shall be managed in accordance with the WIRC Act including the Employer's obligation to provide a safe work environment.
Upon receiving payment of compensation and continuing to receive such payment under the WIRC Act in respect of an incapacity, an Employee shall be paid accident make up pay by the Employer in relation to whom the entitlement to compensation under the WIRC Act arises.
This includes staff reporting of all clinical and OHS incidents and near misses, in particular those related to Occupational Violence, Manual Handling and Slips, trips and falls.Staff are required to comply with all state legislative requirements in respect to the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 and the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensations (WIRC) Act 2013.
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For the purposes of this clause, Injury means any physical or mental injury within the meaning of the WIRC Act and no Injury will give rise to an entitlement to accident pay under this clause unless an entitlement exists under the WIRC Act.