Critical Injury definition

Critical Injury means an injury that—
Critical Injury means an injury of a serious nature that
Critical Injury means an injury of a serious nature that: places life in jeopardy; produces unconsciousness; results in a substantial loss of blood; involves the fracture of leg or arm but not a finger or toe; involves amputation of a leg, arm, hand or foot but not a finger or toe; consists of burns to a major portion of the body; or, causes the loss of sight in an eye.

More Definitions of Critical Injury

Critical Injury means an injury of a serious nature that is classified by Regulation 834, and the Clarification of the Definition issued January 2017.
Critical Injury means an injury to a child that may
Critical Injury means an event which results in you suffering one of the following critical injuries, for the first time, within 90 days of the event: Blindness, Coma, Deafness, Major Burns, Major Head Trauma or Paralysis, as defined on pages 52 to 58, or you suffer from the total and irrecoverable loss of the use of two limbs. The benefit payable is the lowest of
Critical Injury means an injury that is reasonably likely to result in the death of the injured person, as determined by the district attorney general of the county in which the injury occurred;
Critical Injury means any work-related injury that:
Critical Injury means an injury to a person that may result in the person’s death or cause serious or long-term impairment of the person’s health;
Critical Injury means an injury of a serious nature which: places a life in jeopardy, produces unconsciousness, results in substantial loss of blood, causes the loss of sight in an eye, involves fracture or amputation of a leg, arm, hand or foot (not a finger or toe) or consists of burns to a major portion of the body. IMPORTANT: Call Health & Safety(905-335-3663 X3221 or X3347) IMMEDIATELY to report a CRITICAL INJURY. The Employee will report the incident to their Supervisor and together they will complete this form. The Supervisor/Administrator must investigate the incident and indicate corrective actions/preventative measures. The report must be submitted within 48 business hours of the incident in order to avoid WSIB fines.