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Program
Caltech is obligated by California law to provide workers' compensation coverage to its employees. Workers' compensation laws are designed to protect employees and their families from the financial consequences of injury, illness, or death arising out of and in the course of their employment.
Caltech provides workers' compensation coverage to all Institute employees (including students on the payroll), pre-approved volunteers, and professors emeriti.
Benefits
The following benefits are provided to employees for an injury, illness, or death arising out of and in the course of their employment.
Medical Treatment
Treatment is provided to an employee which includes medical, surgical, and hospital care, medicine, medical supplies, and other reasonable expenses such as transportation costs.
Temporary Disability Payments
Compensation is paid to an employee while unable to work.
Supplemental Job Displacement Benefits
Employees injured on or after January 1, 2004, who are permanently unable to do their usual job
and are not offered permanent or alternative modified work may qualify for
Supplemental Job Displacement benefit. This benefit is in the form of a voucher that agrees
to pay for educational retraining or skill enhancement, or both, at state-approved or state-accredited schools.
Permanent Disability Payments
Compensation is paid to an employee who has sustained a permanent medical disability.
Death Benefits
Compensation is paid to the surviving dependents of an employee.
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Pre-Designated Physician
In order to be treated by a doctor of the employee's choice, the employee must submit a
physician designation form to the Disability and Leave Administration Unit
prior to an injury or illness occurring.
Treatment
of Injuries
For emergencies, major or serious injuries, call
the Security department at extension 5000, for
paramedic service.
For first-aid injuries, administer first-aid treatment
using the department first-aid kit.
For
injuries requiring more than first aid treatment,
contact the Workers' Compensation Administrator at
extension 4577 so that authorization can be coordinated with the appropriate medical facility.
For
work-related injuries occurring after hours,
holidays or weekends, either go to Huntington
Memorial Hospital Emergency Room (entrance on
Fairmount Avenue between Congress Street and
California Boulevard in Pasadena; open 24 hours a day,
7 days a week); or go to the nearest emergency room.
The
employee is responsible for supplying a medical
certification (doctor's note) to their supervisor
after every doctor appointment. A copy of each
doctor's note should be sent to the Worker's
Compensation Administrator at mail code 168-84. Transportation
of Injured Workers The
injured employee can transport him/herself to the
occupational doctor if able. If the injury is serious
enough to seek medical treatment and the employee is
not able to transport himself or herself to the
occupational doctor, cab service or paramedics will be
provided at no charge. The Security department at
extension 4701 will arrange for cab service for
non-emergencies. The Security department at extension
5000 will contact paramedics for emergencies. Caltech
discourages supervisors and co-workers from
transporting injured employees due to liability
issues.
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Modified
Duties
A doctor may release an employee to return to work with restrictions. The department will provide reasonable accommodations, if possible, which will allow the employee to return to work. If the Institute is unable to provide the necessary accommodations, the employee will be placed on temporary disability. Supervisors must work closely with the Disability and Leave Administration Unit to determine whether it is possible to accommodate the employee.
Medical
Leave of Absence
Medical leaves of absence are subject to the conditions set forth in the Institute's Personnel Memoranda and Administrative Procedures.
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Injury
Reporting Requirements
Employee is required to notify his/her supervisor of
any injury beyond first aid immediately. In case of
emergency, contact Security at extension 5000.
Supervisor or Managers should verbally notify the Workers' Compensation Administrator of the injury as soon as possible, but at least within 24 hours, at extension 4577, of any injury beyond first aid. Once notified, an Employee Claim Form for Worker's Compensation Benefits and an Employee Accident Report Form will be mailed to the injured employee. The employee will complete his/her portion of the forms and return them to mail code 168-84 within three working days of receipt of the forms.
The supervisor will investigate the incident and fill
out a Supervisor
Accident Investigation Report, and mail to mail
code 168-84 within three working days after the
incident.
Additional
Information Resources
Caltech's
Environmental, Health & Safety Web Site
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