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Serious injuryThe injury requirement of the escape clause, understood to be more stringent than material injury but otherwise apparently not rigorously defined.
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Serious injuryAn internal classification that ACC has created for clients who will have a lifelong relationship with ACC to ensure:
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Serious injuryThe classification for an occupational injury which includes: (a) all disabling work injuries and (b) non-disabling work injuries as follows: (1) eye injuries requiring treatment by a physician, (2) f [..]
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Serious injurySerious injury is defined as “a personal injury which results in death; dismemberment; significant disfigurement; a fracture; loss of a fetus; permanent loss of use of a body organ, member, function o [..]
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Serious injuryAny injury which: (1) requires hospitalization for more than 48 hours, commencing within seven days from the date the injury was received; (2) results in a fracture of any bone (except simple fractures of fingers, toes or nose); (3) causes severe hemorrhages, nerve, muscle or tendon damage; (4) involves any internal organ; or (5) involves second or [..]
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Serious injuryInjury severity of AIS 3 or greater, including for example, compound fractures and internal organ injuries. Unless otherwise noted, summary statistics in this report include all fatally injured perso [..]
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Serious injuryIn relation to transport injuries, a serious long-term impairment, disfigurement or loss of a body function, or severe long-term mental or behavioural disturbance, or loss of a foetus.
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Serious injuryAn injury that requires hospitalization for more than 48 hours, commencing within seven days from the date when the injury was received; results in a bone fracture (except simple fractures of fingers, toes, or nose); involves lacerations that cause severe hemorrhages, nerve, muscle, or tendon damage; involves injury to any internal organ; or involv [..]
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Serious injury Any injury that will likely result in mortality (50 CFR 216.3).
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Serious injuryPipeline companies must only report an injury if it involves a serious injury, defined as suffering a major bone fracture, a body part amputation, loss of sight in one eye or both, internal haemorrhag [..]
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