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SAMPLE using TEMPLATE 1 Element 12 Early & Safe Return to Work Title: 12.1 (a to f) Early and Safe Return to Work Approved by: John Idnc Location: all facilities Date of Issue: July 2005 Review / Revise Date: July 2007 July 23, 2006, reviewed, completely changed PURPOSE This program is to afford modified duties for all injured/ill employees. The program will ensure that as a company we are able to supply modified duties to all employees. SCOPE The Human Resources Department, in collaboration with all the departments, has implemented a modified duty program. The program will assist in promoting a timely return to work of employees with work related injuries/illnesses. The program will reduce the impact of Workplace Safety and Insurance costs. Definition MODIFIED DUTY Modified Duty is the modification of an employee s position (Work Hardening or Transitional Work) that allows for the employee to carry out the work assigned with-in the employees capabilities. PRINCIPLES OF MODIFIED DUTY Note: This might include, but not limited to, changing of work tasks, hours of work. The Rabbit Express Industries recognizes that a temporarily disabled employee can and should be performing meaningful and productive work. The Early and Safe Return to Work Procedure (ESRTW) gives structure and organization to this principal and recognizes the employers, union(s), and employee(s) joint responsibility to participate in the rehabilitation of the employee. Specifically The work must be productive and the result must have value. The work provided must not aggravate the employee s condition. The employee s condition must not constitute an additional hazard to the employee or fellow employee(s) while performing the duties assigned. The work must assist the employee in returning to their original position, if possible. 2006 WSIB 159

The duration of the modified duty will be determined at the commencement of the program, wherever possible. Prior to starting the modified duty the employee and employer will sign an agreement with respect to the hours of work, the reporting requirements and the nature of the modified duty position. The Functional Abilities Form and the requirements of the employer will be reviewed for the modified duty. The employee will be required to schedule appointments and therapy at reasonable times so as not to conflict with the employer s timetable. The employee is required to supply medical progress reports every two weeks or as frequently as may be needed. THE ROLES EMPLOYER: and RESPONSIBILITIES Employer To provide a fair and consistent rehabilitation policy for injured employees on or off the job or disabled due to illness or injury. To provide a meaningful employment for temporarily disabled employees and promote the ESRTW procedure. To facilitate communication between the department, the employee, the treating agency of the employee, and the Human Resources department. To assist in the modification of the workplace. To involve the work forces and ensure co-operation from the bargaining units. To explain the objectives and requirements of the ESTRW program. Human Resources and the Health and Safety Co-Ordinator To determine in consultation with the supervisor, if the position can be modified. Meet with the employee and establish written goals and objectives. These will be established and agreed upon by the employee, supervisor and the employer. To develop, in consultation with the employees medical practitioner, the employee and the immediate supervisor a modified duty program. To ensure that there is no conflict with the collective agreements (where applicable). Determine and maintain medical monitoring and treatment with the use of the Functional Abilities Form. The frequency of medical contacts can be determined on a case by case basis. To monitor the progress of the employees modified duties through bi-weekly meetings with the employee and supervisor. Ensure medical follow-up is obtained at a schedule defined by the employer. The schedule of the meetings should be decided on a case by case basis. To liaise with the employees treating agency and other agencies when required. 2006 WSIB 160

Supervisor To advise the employee of the availability of work hardening or transitional work and provide the required forms. To assist in the creation of, and support the employee's ESRTW procedure. To maintain communication with the employee on modified duties and monitor their progress and the effectiveness, on an individual case by case basis. To inform other employees in the department of the program goals To communicate and assist in the evaluation of the program's effectiveness regular meetings are to be scheduled with the employee. Communicate with the injured worker, document the communication on the Contact Log (see attached). Communication is to be conducted on a regular basis, (at least once a week or as frequent as may be required). This will be determined on a case by case basis. The communication protocol is to be maintained when the employee is on modified duties or off work as the result of a work related or non-work related injury. To schedule bi-weekly meetings with the worker. Employee To maintain regular contact with the supervisor (see communication protocol above). To take an active role in developing their modified work program. To communicate any concerns to their supervisor and Human Resources (Health & Safety Co-ordinator). To obtain the necessary forms from the treating agencies as may be required by the employer. To ensure that other scheduled rehabilitation activities such as physical therapy or doctor's appointments are continued while on modified duty. These appointments are to be arranged whenever possible during non-work hours. To co-operate with all requests for documentation as required by the WSIB and the Employer. To attend all scheduled ESRTW meetings. Health Care Providers To provide up to date medical information. Fill in the forms as requested. Act as a resource. Union (if applicable) To counsel its members on the benefits of co-operation in the ESRTW program. To co-operate with the union in placement of workers requiring modified duties. 2006 WSIB 161

Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) Processes claim(s) Reporting requirements to the WSIB Acts as a resource. Wage changes Failure to cooperate Changes in End of program duties/duration of program Resource Workplace Safety and Insurance Act - Return to Work section Return to Work Self-Assessment Guide for Ontario Workplaces (2790A) Physical Demands information Functional Abilities Form Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Employer Section Reporting Injuries / Disease (Form 7) Workers information including assistance on Return to Work and reporting injuries Website: www.wsib.on.ca 2006 WSIB 162

SAMPLE - Contact Log Return to Work Employee s Name: Phone # Supervisor/Manager: Phone # RTW 1 Date: Review Date: Target End Date: Treating Physician(s): Phone #(s) WSIB Claim Number WSIB Claims Adjudicator: Phone # This form has 2 parts Part one is the record of contact, Part 2 is modified duties, if required. It is the supervisor s responsibility to ensure this form is kept up-to-date and in the Claims Management file established for the employee. Record of contact Date of Contact Person contacted Contents of Conversation Example: 12 Oct 2005 Injured worker at home Asked how they were, Did they need anything from their desk (answered their briefcase and car keys) I (Joe Safely) would contact them again in 3 days after their next assessment by their physician. 1 RTW = Return to Work 2006 WSIB 163

Part 2 - Modified duties If modified duties are required then the supervisor, in consultation with the Health and Safety Co-ordinator, injured worker and appropriate health care providers must complete the following Description of Employees Job: (Attach Physical Demands Report for Employees Job) Transitional Work Plan (if required): Pre-Injury Job: If other suitable work required: Yes No If, yes what is the other suitable work: Pre-Injury Job with accommodations, specify Other suitable work with accommodations (For example: wages, hours, rotation, minimum s/maximum s) Medical Precautions (Attach Functional Abilities Form, if applicable) 2006 WSIB 164