Workers' Compensation Management

According to the National Academy of Social Insurance, an estimated $43.6 billion was paid out under workers' compensation in 2000.

Program includes:
  • Video
  • Administrative Materials
Video Length: 13 minutes

Program Overview:

Employee injuries can be extremely costly to your company, especially if you don't have a system in place designed to handle your workers' compensation claims and bring your injured workers back to work as soon as possible. This program outlines the components of a effective workers' compensation management program and will provide you with step-by-step instructions for establishing and managing your own program.

Your Employees Will Learn:

  • The Components of a Successful Workers' Compensation Management Program
  • How to Establish a Workers' Compensation Management Team
  • Correct Workers' Compensation Management Procedures
  • How to Set up Transitional Work
  • How to Train Managers and Supervisors
  • Tips for Maintaining the Workers' Compensation Management Program
Program Contents:

  • Explanation of the State Requirements
  • Step-by-Step Instructions for How to Develop Your Workers' Compensation Program
  • Written Program Development
  • Workers' Compensation Management Written Program
  • Recordkeeping Forms:

    Employee Injury Report
    Physical Requirements Evaluation Form
    Medical Provider Evaluation Form
    Transitional Work Identification Form
    Physical Capacities Evaluation
    Workers' Compensation Management Training Record

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Questions? Contact Chad Brower at cbrower@southdakotasafetycouncil.org or at 605-361-7785/800-952-5539.

Contact the South Dakota Safety Council at
sdsc@southdakotasafetycouncil.org
or phone 605-361-7785 or 1-800-952-5539.