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Workers' Compensation and Injury Management Act 1981 Variations in Prescribed Amount and other Workers' Compensation Payments Effective 1 July 2014 For the financial year beginning 1 July 2014, the Prescribed Amount has been indexed by varying the for the previous financial year by the percentage yearly variation in the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Wage Price Index ordinary time hourly rates of pay (excluding bonuses) for Western Australia, varied between the second last December quarter before the financial year commenced, and the last December quarter before the financial year commenced. The consequential adjustments to other payments, also effective from 1 July 2014, unless otherwise stated, are as follows: Amount Maximum Payment 1 100% Death (a) Notional Residual Entitlement Amount (NRE Amount) (b) Where wholly dependent 100% of the "notional residual entitlement". $291,969.00 (c) Child's Allowance 2 $55.80 (d) Minimum A sum equal to the aggregate weekly payments for total incapacity of the worker at a rate calculated and varied in accordance with Schedule 1 as at the date of death for a period of one year thereafter. (e) Where no dependants Medical and Hospital Expenses 3 Vocational Rehabilitation Expenses Reasonable expenses of medical attendance and funeral expenses. 30% $63,894.00 7% $14,909.00 1 An additional of up to 75% of the Prescribed Amount may be ordered where a worker suffers permanent total incapacity and his/her social and financial circumstances justify it. 2 Weekly payment made through WorkCover WA. 3 An additional of up to $50,000 may be ordered by an arbitrator where a worker's social and financial circumstances justify it. An additional of up to $250,000, beyond the $50,000, may be ordered by an arbitrator in the circumstances described in Schedule 1, sub-clause 18A(2aa) of the Workers' Compensation and Injury Management Act 1981 (the Act).

Weekly payments Weekly earnings as defined in Schedule 1 of the Act. For the purposes of sub-clause 11(2) of Schedule 1, "Amount C" is obtained by multiplying by 2.0 the average of the s that the Australian Statistician published as the all employees average weekly total earnings in Western Australia for pay periods ending in the months of May and November preceding the financial year. "Amount C for the period 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015 is $2,594.20 Prescribed allowances* Amount Date effective Funeral Expenses (clause 4 or 17(2)) $9,507.00 Wheeled chair or similar appliance (clause 17(4)) Board and Lodging Per Day (clause 15) Meals and Lodging Per Day (clause 19) $11,332.00 $146.00 $113.00 Vehicle Running Expenses Per km (Regulation 17AA) $0.45 *Indexed annually according to movements in the Consumer Price Index. Specialised retraining programs Amount Specialised Retraining Program (Effective from 14 November 2005) Conditions apply. 75%

Schedule 2 - Table of Compensation Payable Part 1 Important - please note the following The rates specified in Part 1 of this Schedule apply to subsequent injuries which occur between 1 July 2014 and 30 June 2015 to the same part or faculty of the body for which a Schedule 2 payment has previously been paid, and where the initial injury occurred before 14 November 2005. Refer Part III, Division 2 of the Workers' Compensation and Injury Management Act 1981 Schedule 2 - Table of Compensation Payable - Part 1 Nature of injury Eyes 1 Total loss of sight of both eyes 100 2 Total loss of sight of an only eye 100 3 Total loss of sight of one eye 50 4 Total loss of sight of one eye and serious diminution of the sight of the other eye 75 5 Loss of binocular vision 50 Hearing 6 Total loss of hearing 75 Speech 7 Total loss of power of speech 75 Body and mental 8 Permanent and incurable loss of mental 100 capacity resulting in total inability to work. 9 Total and incurable paralysis of the limbs or of mental powers. 100

Schedule 2 - Table of Compensation Payable - Part 1 Nature of injury Sensory 10 Total loss of sense of taste and smell 50 11 Total loss of taste 25 $53,245.00 12 Total loss of smell 25 $53,245.00 Arm 13 Loss of arm at or above elbow 90 $191,682.00 14 Loss of arm below elbow 80 Hand 15 Loss of both hands 100 16 Loss of a hand and foot 100 17 Loss of hand or thumb and 4 fingers 80 18 Loss of thumb 35 $74,543.00 19 Loss of forefinger 17 $36,207.00 20 Loss of middle finger 13 $27,687.00 21 Loss of ring finger 9 $19,168.00 22 Loss of little finger 6 $12,779.00 23 Total loss of movement of joint of thumb 17 $36,207.00 24 Total loss of distal phalanx of thumb 20 $42,596.00 25 Total loss of portion of terminal segment of thumb involving one-third of its flexor surface without loss of distal phalanx 15 $31,947.00 26 Total loss of distal phalanx of forefinger 10 $21,298.00 27 Total loss of distal phalanx of: (a) middle finger 8 (b) ring finger 6 $12,779.00 (c) little finger 4 $8,519.00

Schedule 2 - Table of Compensation Payable - Part 1 Nature of injury 27A Total loss of distal phalanx of each finger of the same hand (not including the thumb) in one accident 31 $66,024.00 Leg 28 Loss of leg at or above knee 70 $149,086.00 29 Loss of leg below knee 65 $138,437.00 Feet 30 Loss of both feet 100 31 Loss of foot 65 $138,437.00 32 Loss of great toe 20 $42,596.00 33 Loss of any other toe 8 34 Loss of two phalanges of any other toe 5 $10,649.00 35 Loss of phalanx of great toe 8 36 Loss of phalanx of any other toe 4 $8,519.00 Back, neck and pelvis 36A Permanent loss of the full efficient use of the back (including thoracic and lumbar spine) 60 $127,788.00 36B Permanent loss of the full efficient use of the neck (including cervical spine) 40 $85,192.00 36C Permanent loss of the full efficient use of the pelvis 15 $31,947.00 Miscellaneous 37 Loss of genitals 50 38 39 Severe facial scarring or disfigurement to a maximum of 80 Severe bodily, other than facial, scarring or disfigurement to a maximum of 50

Schedule 2 - Table of Compensation Payable Part 2 Important - please note the following The rates specified in Part 2 of this Schedule apply to: (1) injuries which occur between 1 July 2014 and 30 June 2015, or (2) subsequent injuries to the same part or faculty of the body for which a Schedule 2 payment has previously been paid, and where the initial injury occurred on or after 14 November 2005. Refer: Part III Division 2A of the Workers' Compensation and Injury Management Act 1981 WorkCover WA Guides for the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, Third Edition, published in a Special Government Gazette (No.201) on Monday, 1 November 2010 Schedule 2 - Table of Compensation Payable - Part 2 Nature of injury or impairment Eyes 40 Impairment of sight of both eyes 100 41 Impairment of sight of an only eye 100 42 Impairment of sight of one eye 50 43 Impairment of binocular vision 50 Hearing 44 Impairment of hearing 75 Speech 45 Impairment of power of speech 75 Body and mental 46 Impairment of mental capacity 100 47 Impairment of spinal cord function 100

Schedule 2 - Table of Compensation Payable - Part 2 Nature of injury or impairment Sensory 48 Impairment of sense of taste and smell 50 49 Impairment of sense of taste 25 $53,245.00 50 Impairment of sense of smell 25 $53,245.00 Arm 51 Impairment of arm at or above elbow 90 $191,682.00 52 Impairment of arm below elbow 80 Hand 53 Impairment of both hands 100 54 Impairment of hand and foot 100 55 Impairment of hand or thumb and 4 fingers 80 56 Impairment of thumb 35 $74,543.00 57 Impairment of forefinger 17 $36,207.00 58 Impairment of middle finger 13 $27,687.00 59 Impairment of ring finger 9 $19,168.00 60 Impairment of little finger 6 $12,779.00 61 Impairment of movement of joint of thumb 17 $36,207.00 62 Impairment of distal phalanx of thumb 20 $42,596.00 63 Impairment of portion of terminal segment of thumb involving one-third of its flexor surface without loss of distal phalanx 15 $31,947.00 64 Impairment of distal phalanx of forefinger 10 $21,298.00 65 Impairment of distal phalanx of: (a) middle finger 8 (b) ring finger 6 $12,779.00 (c) little finger 4 $8,519.00 66 Impairment of distal phalanx of each finger of the same hand (not including the thumb) in one accident 31 $66,024.00

Schedule 2 - Table of Compensation Payable - Part 2 Nature of injury or impairment Leg 67 Impairment of leg at or above knee 70 $149,086.00 68 Impairment of leg below knee 65 $138,437.00 Feet 69 Impairment of both feet 100 70 Impairment of foot 65 $138,437.00 71 Impairment of great toe 20 $42,596.00 72 Impairment of any other toe 8 73 Impairment of 2 phalanges of any other 5 $10,649.00 toe 74 Impairment of phalanx of great toe 8 75 Impairment of phalanx of any other toe 4 $8,519.00 Back, neck and pelvis 76 Impairment of the back (thoracic spine or 75 lumbar spine or both) 77 Impairment of the neck (including cervical 55 $117,139.00 spine) 78 Impairment of the pelvis 30 $63,894.00 Miscellaneous 79 Impairment of genitals 50 80 Impairment from facial scarring or disfigurement 80 81 Impairment from bodily, other than facial, 50 scarring or disfigurement 82 AIDS 100

Schedule 5 In accordance with clause 1 of Schedule 5, the Redemption Amount from 1 July is $65,348.00 In accordance with Regulation 17A of the Workers' Compensation and Injury Management Regulations 1982, the Supplementary Amount referred to in clause 1 of the Schedule is indexed annually in accordance with the Consumer Price Index and is increased to: (a) in relation to a worker with a dependant spouse, the sum of $268.98 (b) in relation to a worker without a dependant spouse, the sum of $151.01 Section 93F and 93K - Common law "Amount A" in section 93F and section 93K means, for the period ending on 30 June 2015, the of $447,260.00 CHRIS WHITE A/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER WORKCOVER WA 4 June 2014