Falling into the toilet during working hours is not considered a work related injury

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Normal physiological needs when going to the toilet. is required for the job. Those who meet the requirements for determining that they have been injured in an accident due to work-related reasons during working hours and in the workplace shall be regarded as work-related injuries.

    Regulations on Work-related Injury Insurance

    Article 14 An employee shall be deemed to have suffered a work-related injury under any of the following circumstances:

    1) Being injured in an accident during working hours and in the workplace due to work-related reasons;

    2) Being injured in an accident while engaging in work-related preparatory or finishing work in the workplace before or after working hours;

    3) Injured by violence or other accidents during working hours and in the workplace due to the performance of work duties;

    4) Suffering from occupational diseases;

    5) Injured or unaccounted for in an accident while away for work;

    6) Injured in a traffic accident or an accident involving urban rail transit, passenger ferry, or train for which they are not primarily responsible;

    7) Other circumstances that laws and administrative regulations provide shall be recognized as work-related injuries.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, it is a work-related injury, and it should not be asked whether it counts as ......What's the question you're asking me

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