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Country: Barbados - Subject: Employment accident and occupational disease benefit
Barbados - Employment accident and occupational disease benefit - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
The National Insurance and Social Security (Employment Injury Benefit) (Amendment) Regulations. No. 124. Adoption: 1985-07-25 | BRB-1985-R-1757 Amend earlier enactments concerning benefits payable to specified persons on the death of an insured person in consequence of an injury suffered in the course of employment.
Barbados - Employment accident and occupational disease benefit - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
National Insurance and Social Security (Employment Injury Claims and Payments) Regulations, 1984 (S.I. No. 149). - Adoption: 1984-10-08 | BRB-1984-R-905
Barbados - Employment accident and occupational disease benefit - Law, Act
Accidents and Occupational Diseases (Notification) (Amendment) Act, 1983. Adoption: 1984-07-28 | Date of entry into force: 1983-08-04 | BRB-1984-L-52083 Amends the Accidents and Occupational Diseases (Notification) Act sections 3(1), 3 (2) (by inserting subsections 2A and 2B regarding records of all accidents), 3(3), and 8 and by deleting the Third Schedule and inserting a new one in its place.
Barbados - Employment accident and occupational disease benefit - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Employment Injury (Benefit) (Amendment) Regulations, 1978 (S.I. No. 4) Adoption: 1977-12-23 | Date of entry into force: 1978-01-02 | BRB-1977-R-52119 Amends the Employment Injury (Benefit) Regulations, 1970 Regulation 2, 24(3) and 24(4) (validity of contributions).
Barbados - Employment accident and occupational disease benefit - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Employment Injury (Insurable and Excepted Employment) Regulations, 1971 (S.I. No. 79 of 1971). Adoption: 1971-05-11 | BRB-1971-R-59366 Made under the National Insurance and Social Security Act 1966. Makes provision for employment which is included among insurable employment, excepted employment, and persons to be treated as employers.
Barbados - Employment accident and occupational disease benefit - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
National Insurance and Social Security (Employment Injury Benefit) Regulations, 1970 (L.N. 1971/7). - Adoption: 1971-01-04 | BRB-1971-R-105413
Barbados - Employment accident and occupational disease benefit - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
National Insurance and Social Security (Employment Injury Insurable and Excepted Employments) Regulations, 1971 (S.I. 1971/79£). - Adoption: 1971-01-04 | BRB-1971-R-105422
Barbados - Employment accident and occupational disease benefit - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Employment Injury (Benefit) Regulations, 1970 (S.I. 1971 No. 7) Adoption: 1970-12-30 | BRB-1970-R-52128 Provides the conditions for, rate of and entitlement to injury benefits. Specifies the duration of an injury benefit. Also sets the entitlement to and rate of a disability benefit, a funeral grant and a death benefit. Makes provisions on the payment of medical expenses. Makes special provisions for, inter alia, the entitlement to more than one benefit and for the refund of benefits improperly paid.
Barbados - Employment accident and occupational disease benefit - Law, Act
Accidents and Occupational Diseases (Notification) Act (L.R.O. 1985) - Adoption: 1952-03-01 | BRB-1952-L-52085 Provides for the notification of accidents and occupational diseases. Obliges the employer to notify the Chief Labour Officer if an occupational accident, occupational or other disease occurs. Includes forms and particulars for the notification process. Requires employers to keep records of accidents open for inspection by the Chief Labour Officer. States that the Minister for Labour may extend notification of accidents provisions to dangerous occurrences involving risk of serious injury to workers. Sets provisions for an inquest into the case of death by accident or occupational disease. Gives the Minister for Labour the power to direct a formal investigation of accidents and cases of occupational disease. Applies the Act to government departments and agencies.