Compensation For Occupational Injuries & Diseases Act/Coida

Compensation For Occupational Injuries & Diseases Act/Coida

Purpose

  • Provides a comprehensive protection to employees who injured in the course of performing their duties.
  • COIDA applies to all casual and full-time workers who become ill/injured/ disabled/killed due to a workplace accident/disease
  • It excludes workers who are guilty of willful misconduct/workers working outside South Africa for at least twelve months/members of the SA Defence Force/Police services.
  • It provides for the establishment of a Compensation Board whose function is to advise the Minister of Labour on the application/provisions of COIDA.

Impact of  Compensation For Occupational Injuries & Diseases Act/Coida on business

 

  • POSITIVE/ADVANTAGES
  • Promotes safety in the workplace.
  • Creates a framework for acceptable employment practices and safety regulations.
  • Supply administrative guidelines/mechanisms for dealing with/processing claims.
  • Eliminates time and costs spent on lengthy civil court proceedings.
  • Employers are protected from financial burden should an accident occur in the workplace
  • provided that the employer was not negligent
  • Claiming processes are relatively simple.•

NEGATIVES/DISADVANTAGES

  • Claiming processes can be time consuming.
  • Procedures required by this Act may be costly as paperwork places an extra administrative
  • burden on businesses.
  • Implementation processes/procedures required by the Act may be expensive.
  • Employers have to register all their workers/make annual contributions to COIDA, which may result in cash flow problems.
  • Employers may be forced to pay heavy penalties if they are found guilty of negligence/not enforcing safety measures.
  • Workers who are temporarily/permanently employed in foreign countries are not covered.
  • Domestic/Military workers are not covered.

DISCRIMINATORY ACTIONS ACCORDING TO COIDA

  • Employers who bribe/prevent employees from reporting the accident/injury.
  • Providing false information about previous, serious accidents/occupational diseases.
  • Employers who do not contribute to the Compensation fund.
  • Employers who do not allow claims for injuries, discriminates against injured employees.
  • Employers that take too long to process claims/delay the claiming process.

PENALTIES FOR NON-COMPLIANCE WITH COIDA

  • Businesses can be fined for refusing to lodge the claim/contravening the Act.
  • Businesses can be forced to make large payments if it did not take the necessary precautions according to the Act.
  • They may be forced to pay any recovery costs required by the Compensation Fund.
  • Employees may take businesses to court for not registering them with the Commissioner of the Compensation Fund.
  • If businesses are found guilty of any misconduct, they will have to pay large penalties/face imprisonment.

WAYS IN WHICH BUSINESSES CAN COMPLY WITH THE COIDA

  • Businesses should provide a healthy/safe working environment.
  • Register with the Compensation Commissioner and provide the particulars of the business.
  • Keep records of employees’ income and details of work for four years.
  • Report all incidents causing death/injury/illness of employees.
  • Submit returns of earnings by no later than 1 March annually.
  • Levies must be paid to the Compensation Fund.

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