Compensation Fund Industry Classifications
Compensation Fund Industry Classifications
For rating purposes, employers have been divided into 23 classes, namely:
I to V: Primary Industries (Farming, Fishing, Mining and Building).
VI to XIII: Secondary Industries.
XIV to XXIV: Services (Distributive Financial, Transport, Local Authorities, Personal Services, Professional Services, Educational, Charitable, Religious,Trade Organizations, etc.)
Each class consists of one or more subclasses for which separate rates are fixed.
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Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act
- Workers who are affected by occupational injuries and diseases are entitled to compensation
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Basic Guide to Compensation for Occupational Fatalities
- When workers die because of occupational injuries or diseases, their dependants can claim compensation
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Basic Guide to Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases
- Workers who have a work-related injury or disease must notify their employer as soon as possible after the injury or doctor's diagnosis.
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Basic Guide to Compensation Fund Registration
- All employers must register with the Compensation Fund.
