T. B. Butler Co. Inc Case Study

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y. The Complainant’s employer filed the employer’s First Report of injury (DWC- Form 001)”, declared to the T.B. Butler Co., Inc., as a complainant’s statutory employer and considered the complainant’s injury as an occupational disease “Permanent Hearing Loss”. In addition filled and a report injuries and illness using the DWC form 007 when was declared that of the work-related injury was resulting an employee’s absence of work for more than one day because the statutory employer knew of the occupational disease when had knowledge of the facts. The complainant consider that this report constitute in addition a workplace injury recorded by the OSHA because the report of the injury has the same OSHA reporting

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