Occupational injury definition

Occupational injury means an injury which happens in the course of any work performed by the Covered Person for wage or profit.
Occupational injury means a personal injury sustained as a result of an accident; (viii)
Occupational injury means an injury arising out of and during the course of an employee's occupation.

Examples of Occupational injury in a sentence

  • Employees of the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, the Department of Developmental Disabilities, the Department of Veterans Services, Schools for the Deaf and Blind, the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, and the Department of Youth Services shall be eligible up to a maximum of nine hundred sixty (960) hours of Occupational Injury Leave per claim with pay at total rate.

  • The Occupational Injury and Illness Recording and Reporting Requirements, 29 CFR 1904Each employer shall comply with the standards in the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Recordkeeping, as published in 29 CFR 1904, with amendments as of May 14, 2019 July 21, 2023, incorporated by reference.

  • Should the Disability be found to have a causal relationship, due to and arising out of the Employees employment with the Municipality, the Employee shall be placed immediately on Occupational Injury Leave in accordance with Article 19 of this Agreement.

  • Agencies and the Union may mutually develop transitional work programs designed to encourage a return to work by an employee receiving Salary Continuation, Workers’ Compensation benefits or Occupational Injury Leave (OIL).

  • Employees receiving Occupational Injury Leave (OIL) or Salary Continuation shall continue to be responsible for the employee’s regular share of the health insurance premium while receiving said benefits.


More Definitions of Occupational injury

Occupational injury means an injury, including death, or
Occupational injury means occupational injury as defined in paragraph (e) of 30 C.F.R. 50.2.
Occupational injury means damage or harm to the physical structure of the body caused by either an accident, occupational disease, or cumulative trauma incurred in the course and scope of employment. Stress, mental injuries, and mental illness are not considered an occupational injury unless caused by a physical injury arising out of the course and scope of employment as determined by a preponderance of the evidence. This physical injury limitation does not apply if the employee is the victim or witness to any act involving, or of the nature of, a violent crime or any other incident that would result in severe shock to a reasonable person.
Occupational injury means an injury sustained during the performance of the duties, responsibilities, and functions of a fire fighter department member.
Occupational injury means an accidental injury arising out of and in the course of employment. Occupational diseases are included only to the extent specified in the Act.
Occupational injury means any personal injury resulting from an occupational accident;
Occupational injury means an injury by accident; a mental injury; occupational disease including diseases of the heart, lung, and hypertension; and cumulative trauma conditions including hearing loss, carpal tunnel syndrome, or any other repetitive motion conditions, which all arise out of and in the course and scope of employment, that causes death, disablement, or the need for medical treatment of the employee; and