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EWP and Physical Demands Impact on WC Claims. Michelle Allen. Executive Order 94 - Changes. Workplace Safety and Employee Health All executive branch departments, agencies, and institutions of higher education shall: Ensure that job expectations are clearly defined
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EWP and Physical Demands Impact on WC Claims Michelle Allen
Executive Order 94 - Changes • Workplace Safety and Employee Health • All executive branch departments, agencies, and institutions of higher education shall: • Ensure that job expectations are clearly defined • in the employee work profile to include physical requirements
Value of Physical Demands • Facilitate RTW (transitional or full duty) • Retain valued experienced employees • Identify prognosis for RTW • Reduce costs related to disability • Assists panel physicians with RTW decisions • Assure new hires understand physical demands of a job
Step 1 – Determine Job Functions • Review existing EWP (Page 1-2) • Confirm job information is current • Identify all components of job
Step 2 – Verify Job Functions • Verify tasks are being performed • Obtain understanding of work flow • Identify relationship of position to other positions in the department
Step 3 – Identify Job Function • Break down the functions • Determine tasks and subtasks • Quantify the duration • Consider timing the task • Consider calculating the percent of time • Consider counting the cycles or repetitions
Step 4 – Quantify Physical Demands of Job Objectively measure the intensity, frequency and duration of physical functions. Measuring instruments may include: Weight Scale Stop Watch Tape Measure Push-Pull Gauge Grip gauge Video Camcorder
Step 5 –Document physical demands • Consider using the physical demands worksheet as a tool to assist with summarizing information on physical demands
Lifting Standing Walking Carrying Bending Squatting What are Physical Demands? Activities that require an employee to physically exert energy to perform a task • Crawling • Reaching • Sitting • Driving • Pushing • Pulling
Essential vs. Marginal Essential – Things you must be able to do in order to perform your job Marginal – Physical demands that are not required in order to be able to perform your job *Note – Consult with HR staff as these are very technical terms
Job Function—Lifting Mail • What lifting was required? • What did the objects weigh? • What was the maximum weight lifted? • How frequently does the function occur i.e. one time a day? two hours a day? all day?