Definition
Case of Permanent Incapacity for Work - refers to an injured person who was unable to work from the day after the day of the accident and:
- was never able to perform again the normal duties of work in the job or position occupied at the time of the occupational accident causing the injury
- will be able to perform the same job but his/her total absence from work is expected to exceed a year from the day of the accident
Lost Workdays - working days (consecutive or staggered) for which an injured person was not able to work, starting from the day after the day of the accident. If the person is still absent from work by the end of the reference year, his/her days lost cover the period from the day after the day of the accident up to the end of the reference year. Temporary absences from work of less than one day for medical treatment should not be included in days lost.
7: TRADES AND RELATED WORKERS - are those whose task require knowledge and experience of skilled traders or handicrafts, including an understanding of materials and tools to be used, and of all stages of the production process.
71: Mining, construction and related trades workers
72: Metal, machinery and related trades workers
73: Precision, handicraft, printing and related trades workers
74: Other craft and related trades workers