WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT (CHAPTER 354) WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT (AMENDMENT OF SECOND AND THIRD SCHEDULES) ORDER 2012



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1 S 200/2012 First published in the Government Gazette, Electronic Edition, on 11th May 2012 at 5.00 pm. NO. S 200 WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT (CHAPTER 354) WORK INJURY COMPENSATION ACT (AMENDMENT OF SECOND AND THIRD SCHEDULES) ORDER 2012 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 44 of the Work Injury Compensation Act, the Minister for Manpower hereby makes the following Order: Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Work Injury Compensation Act (Amendment of Second and Third Schedules) Order 2012 and shall come into operation on 1st June 2012. Deletion and substitution of Second Schedule 2. The Second Schedule to the Work Injury Compensation Act is deleted and the following Schedule substituted therefor: SECOND SCHEDULE OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES Sections 2(1), 4, 24(6) and 44(1) 1. Anthrax exposure to animals infected with the anthrax spores or bacteria, tissues or products of infected animals, or any material or substance containing the anthrax spores or bacteria. 2. Asbestosis exposure to asbestos fibre. 3 years

S 200/2012 2 3. Barotrauma exposure to compressed air. 4. Byssinosis exposure to raw cotton fibre. 5. Cataracts due to infra-red, ultraviolet or X-ray radiation 6. Compressed Air Illness or its sequelae, including dysbaric osteonecrosis 7. Diseases caused by ionizing radiation 8. Diseases caused by excessive heat frequent or prolonged exposure to infra-red, ultraviolet or X-ray radiation. exposure to compressed air. exposure to ionizing particles from radioisotopes or irradiation apparatus. exposure to excessive heat. 9. Glanders exposure to animals infected with the Burkholderia mallei bacterium, tissues of infected animals, or any material or substance containing the Burkholderia mallei bacterium. 10. Leptospirosis or its sequelae exposure to animals infected or environment contaminated with the Leptospira bacteria, or any material or substance containing the Leptospira bacteria. 11. Liver Angiosarcoma exposure to vinyl chloride monomer or arsenic. 12. Mesothelioma exposure to asbestos fibre.

3 S 200/2012 13. Musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb exposure to occupational risk factors involving repetitive motion, forceful exertion, awkward postures or vibration, affecting the upper limbs. 14. Noise-Induced Deafness prolonged exposure to excessive noise. 15. Occupational Asthma exposure to any chemical or other agent which is known to irritate or sensitise the respiratory system. 16. Occupational skin cancers exposure to polycyclic hydrocarbons, tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil (including paraffin), soot or arsenicals, or any compound, product, or residue of any of these substances, or to ultraviolet radiation. 17. Occupational skin diseases exposure to any skin irritant or sensitizer or any other agent which is known to damage skin. 18. Poisoning by exposure to (a) Arsenic arsenic or any of its arsenic or any of its

S 200/2012 4 (b) Benzene or a homologue of benzene (c) Cadmium (d) Carbamates (e) Carbon disulphide (f) Carbon dioxide gas (g) Carbon monoxide gas (h) Cyanide (i) Halogen derivatives of hydrocarbon compounds benzene or any of its homologues, or any mixture benzene or any of its homologues; cadmium or any of its cadmium or any of its carbamate, or any mixture or solution containing any carbamate; carbon disulphide or any of its compounds, or any mixture or solution containing carbon disulphide or any of its excessive levels of carbon dioxide; excessive levels of carbon monoxide; cyanide, or any mixture or solution containing any cyanide; any halogen derivative of hydrocarbon compounds or any mixture or solution containing any halogen derivative of hydrocarbon (j) Hydrogen sulphide hydrogen sulphide; (k) Lead lead, or any of its lead or any of its

5 S 200/2012 (l) Manganese manganese or any of its manganese or any of its (m) Mercury mercury or any of its mercury or any of its (n) Oxides of nitrogen excessive levels of oxides of nitrogen; (o) Organophosphates organophosphates; (p) Phosphorus phosphorus or any of its phosphorus. 19. Silicosis exposure to silica dust. 20. Toxic hepatitis Any process involving exposure to tetrachloroethane, nitro-derivatives or amino-derivatives of benzene or vinyl chloride monomer. 21. Tuberculosis (a) close and frequent contact with a source of tuberculosis infection, e.g. in the medical treatment or nursing of a person or persons suffering from tuberculosis, or in a service ancillary to such treatment or nursing; or 3 years

S 200/2012 6 (b) exposure to any material which is a source of tuberculosis infection, e.g. in a laboratory. 22. Ulceration of the corneal surface of the eye exposure to tar, pitch, bitumen, mineral oil (including paraffin), soot or any compound, product, or residue of any of these substances.. Amendment of Third Schedule 3. The Third Schedule to the Work Injury Compensation Act is amended (a) by deleting the words $140,000 or be less than $47,000 in paragraph 1(2) and substituting the words $170,000 or be less than $57,000 ; (b) by deleting the words $180,000 or be less than $60,000 in paragraph 2(2) and substituting the words $218,000 or be less than $73,000 ; (c) by deleting $25,000 in paragraph 5(1)(b) and substituting $30,000 ; and (d) by inserting, immediately after the words but is not limited to, in paragraph 5(2), the words the charges in connection with an emergency medical transport for the conveyance of an employee to receive medical treatment,. Made this 4th day of May 2012. [HQ/Legis/WICA SL; AG/LLRD/SL/354/2010/3 Vol. 1] LOH KHUM YEAN Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Manpower, Singapore.