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Posted By Edel
I have a worker that was involved in a car crash and suffered alleged back injuries. He works in a warehouse and therefore manual handling is an issue.
His work involved could exacerbate the condition. apart from ensuring manual handling training is given , any guidance on what shall i do?
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Posted By Karen Heatley
Edel, you should ensure that a full and detailed risk assessment is carried out for all his work. Suitable and sufficient for all the tasks he is involved with. You should ensure that you remove the manual handling wherever possible, replace manual handling with assisted lifting, such as a pallet lifter, a forklift, etc. Read INDG143 - Getting to Grips with Manual Handling. Regards Karen
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Posted By TBC
Did the person go through a return to work assessment carried out by the company doctor or Occ Health?
Sounds like the person is going through the system of claiming insurance etc for their 'injury' - i.e can't do their regular work etc and hence the claim goes up. They may be genuine or playing the claims game.
Would still be a good idea the have them checked out and see where you can go from there. It may well be that the 'injury' will prevent them from doing their normal work and nothing can be found for them. HR will then be responsible for that decision and what action to take.
Good Luck
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