This WA parliamentary question seeks a breakdown of workplace injuries for employees of the Department for Community Development who are on workers' compensation. The answer provides a list of injury types and their frequency.

AnsweredQoN 558Legislative Council
Asked
30 August 2005
Portfolio
Community Development

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I refer to the answer to question on notice 2333. What is the nature of the workplace injuries for which 51 employees of the Department for Community Development are on workers’ compensation? Hon KATE DOUST

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The nature of the workplace injuries for which 51 employees of the Department for Community Development are on workers’ compensation are as follows: sprains and strains, 29; mental health, nine; contusion, three; fracture, four; superficial, three; internal, one; biological, two.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The nature of the workplace injuries for which 51 employees of the Department for Community Development are on workers’ compensation are as follows: sprains and strains, 29; mental health, nine; contusion, three; fracture, four; superficial, three; internal, one; biological, two.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The nature of the workplace injuries for which 51 employees of the Department for Community Development are on workers’ compensation are as follows: sprains and strains, 29; mental health, nine; contusion, three; fracture, four; superficial, three; internal, one; biological, two.

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