When a worker: | Then the department: |
• | Relocates to a labor market other than at the time of injury and | Uses the labor market where the industrially injured or ill worker worked at the time of the aggravation. This applies whether the department closed and reopened the claim or whether the claim remained open during the period of aggravation. |
• | Returns to work and |
• | Suffers an aggravation of the work-related condition. |
• | Relocates after the industrial injury/illness or aggravation and | Uses the industrially injured or ill worker's current labor market. For example, an industrially injured or ill worker was injured in Forks but after the injury, moves to Tacoma. Provider would use Tacoma as the industrially injured or ill worker's labor market. |
• | Now lives in a labor market with more employment opportunities than where the industrially injured or ill worker worked at the time of injury. |
• | Relocates to a labor market other than at the time of injury or onset of illness and | Uses the injured or ill worker's current labor market. For example, an industrially injured or ill worker moves to a drier climate due to an accepted asthma condition. Provider would use the labor market in the drier climate. |
• | The move was proximately caused by the medical condition arising from the occupational injury or disease. |
(5) What is a labor market survey (LMS)? It is a survey of employers in an industrially injured or ill worker's labor market to obtain specific information (such as physical demands and qualifications) related to job possibilities.
(6) What is a job analysis (JA)? It is the gathering, evaluating, and recording of accurate, objective data about the characteristics of a particular job.
(7) What is a transferable skill? Transferable skills are any combination of learned or demonstrated behavior, education, training, work traits, and work-related skills that can be readily applied by the worker. They are skills that are interchangeable among different jobs and workplaces. Nonwork-related talents or skills that are both demonstrated and applicable may also be considered.
(8) What is a transferable skills analysis? It is a systematic study of the transferable skill or skills a worker has demonstrated to see if that skill set makes him/her employable.
(9) What are job modifications? Job modifications are adjustments or alterations made to the way a job is performed to accommodate the restrictions imposed by an industrial injury or occupational disease. The purpose of job modification benefits is to encourage employers to modify jobs to retain or hire injured workers. Job modifications are used when an employer-employee relationship exists, and they may include worksite adjustment; job restructuring; and/or tools, equipment or appliances.
(10) What are prejob accommodations? Prejob accommodations are adjustments or alterations made to the way a job is performed to accommodate the restrictions imposed by an industrial injury or occupational disease. The purpose of prejob accommodation benefits is to make it possible for the worker to perform the essential functions of a job. Accommodations are used when an industrially injured or ill worker is engaged in a vocational rehabilitation plan or in a job search, and they may include tools, equipment or appliances.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
51.04.020,
51.04.030 and 2015 c 137. WSR 17-19-089, § 296-19A-010, filed 9/19/17, effective 10/20/17. Statutory Authority: RCW
51.04.020,
51.04.030,
51.32.095,
51.36.100,
51.36.110. WSR 03-11-009, § 296-19A-010, filed 5/12/03, effective 2/1/04; WSR 00-18-078, § 296-19A-010, filed 9/1/00, effective 6/1/01.]