A miner who went to the toilet in the living area of the mine was stoned to death by a hook machine

Updated on Toilets 2024-03-19
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Even if it is an accidental casualty, it should be compensated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Death at work, commuting to and from work are counted as working hours.

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1 answers2024-03-19

This is, of course, a work-related accident. There is a right to claim compensation.

1 answers2024-03-19

Living quarters can be claimed if they belong to the company. But no injuries!

2 answers2024-03-19

Half an hour before going to work, he was injured in the factory living area due to the slipping and falling on the floor of the factory bathroom, and there was no abnormality at the time, and he was not suitable to be admitted to the hospital when he worked three days later.

3 answers2024-03-19

Hello, you need to apply to the social security department for a work-related injury determination, and their identification results shall prevail, and I personally believe that it cannot be recognized as a work-related injury.

5 answers2024-03-19

It depends on whether you have to pass by the toilet when you return to your living quarters after work from the factory and have an accident when you come out, (the toilet must be passed every time you get off work when you have to), so it is considered a work injury. If you have returned to your living quarters after work, it is not a work-related injury if you come out to go to the toilet later.