Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act, 1993 (Act No. 130 of 1993)

Circular Instructions

Circular Instruction No. 179 - Compensation for Pulmonary Tuberculosis Associated with Silica Dust Exposure

4. Benefits

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The benefits payable according to the Act:

 

4.1Temporary disablement

 

Payment for temporary total or partial disablement shall be made for as long as such disablement continues, but not for a period exceeding 24 months.

 

4.2Permanent disablement

 

Payment for permanent disablement shall be made, where applicable, and when a Final Medical Report is received. The Final Medical Report and lung function test must be submitted 12 months after completion of treatment of tuberculosis or when the treating medical practitioner considers that no further improvement is anticipated.

 

4.3Medical Aid

 

Medical aid shall be provided for a period of not more than 24 months from the date of diagnosis or longer, if in the opinion of the Director General, further medical aid will reduce the extent of the disablement. Medical aid covers costs of diagnosis of tuberculosis and any necessary treatment provided by any health care provider. The Compensation Commissioner shall decide on the need for, the nature and sufficiency of medical aid supplied.

 

4.4Death benefits

 

Reasonable burial expenses, widow’s and dependant’s pensions may be payable, where applicable, if the employee dies as a result of tuberculosis.