Dear All,

If any fatality has occurred in the construction (Cement) company, please share any calculations related to fatal accidents or a copy of the Supreme Court judgment. This will help us manage the calculation of fatalities in accordance with the Supreme Court judgment reference.

From India, Jaipur
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Construction site if any death / accident arising out of and in the course of employment , the employer shall be liable to pay compensation to the victim, in accordance with the provisions of the Section 4, read with Schedule -1 of The Workmen’s Compensation Act.
From India, Madras
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Dear RCCPLNCQC@GMAIL.COM,

Whenever any workmen meet with an accident, it is the duty of the employer to inform the Licensing Authority, who usually acts as the Workmen Compensation Commissioner as well.

In that notification, you must provide complete details of the injured/deceased/victim (Name, Father's Name, Permanent Address, Details of Legal Heir/Nominee, Date of Birth, Date of Joining, Date and Time of Accident (Fatal or Non-Fatal), His designation, Last three months Muster Rolls, OT Register, Wages Register) with a request to calculate the Compensation Amount and confirm, so that you can submit the Demand Draft for the compensation amount.

The Licensing Authority will provide you with the compensation amount for submission. Additionally, they will notify the nominee/Legal Heir to attend the hearing at the office of the Workmen Compensation Commissioner. The family must present the Address and Date of Birth Proof of the Deceased, Family Details of the Deceased including the Legal Heir's name, Bank Account Details of the Beneficiaries, etc. After a thorough review of the records, the WCC will issue the Draft to the Legal Heir/Nominee.

From India, Kumbakonam
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boss2966
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For the calculation of compensation, the monthly wages of the deceased (maximum wages Rs. 8000) should be multiplied by 50% and then multiplied with the age factor of the deceased (available in Schedule IV of the EC Act-1923). Additionally, funeral expenses of Rs. 10,000 should be added.

Hope you can make sense of it. If you need any assistance, feel free to contact us so that our members can guide you.

From India, Kumbakonam
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