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How WIBA (ACT) Works In Kenya

WORK INJURY BENEFITS ACT (WIBA)

An Act of Parliament In Kenya to provide for compensation to employees for work related injuries and diseases contracted in the course of their employment and for connected purposes

What is an “accident”- means an accident arising out of and in the course and scope of an employee’s employment and resulting in personal injury;

Obligations Of Employer
Every employer must obtain and maintain an insurance policy, with an insurer approved by the Minister in respect of any liability that the employer may incur under this Act to any of its employees.

The Minister may exempt from the provisions of subsection (1) an employer who provides and maintains in force a security which complies with the requirements of subsection (3), and any exemption granted in terms of this provision shall continues in force only so long as the security is maintained.

An employer who carrying on business in Kenya must within the prescribed period and in the prescribed manner – register with the Director;

Employer to keep Records

An employer must –
keep a register or other record of the earnings and other prescribed particulars of all employees;at all reasonable times produce the register or record on demand to the Director for inspection;retain the register, record or reproduction referred to in subsection (1)(a) for a period of at least six years after the date of the last entry in that register or record.

An employee involved in an accident resulting in the employee’s disablement or death is subject to the provisions of this Act, entitled to the benefits provided for under this Act. An employer is liable to pay compensation in accordance with the provisions of this Act to an employee injured while at work.

RIGHT TO COMPENSATION
An employee is not entitled to compensation if an accident, not resulting in serious disablement or death, is caused by the deliberate and willful misconduct of the employee.

The “no fault clause” For the purposes of this Act, an occupational accident or disease resulting in serious disablement or death of an employee is deemed to have arisen out of and in the course of employment if the accident was due to an act done by the employee for the purpose of, or in the interests of or in connection with, the business of the employer despite the fact that the employee was at the time of the accident acting in contravention of-any law or to any instructions by or on behalf of his employer, or was acting without any instructions from his employer.

For the purposes of this Act the conveyance of an employee to or from the employee’s place of employment for the purpose of the employee’s employment by means of a vehicle provided by the employer for the purpose of conveying employees is deemed to be in the course of the employee’s employment.

For purposes of this section, an injury shall only be deemed to result in serious disablement if the employee suffers a degree of permanent disablement of forty percent or more.

Accidents outside Kenya
If an employer carries on business chiefly in Kenya and an employee ordinarily employed in Kenya is injured in an accident while temporarily deployed outside Kenya, the employee is, subject to paragraph (c), entitled to compensation as if the accident had happened in Kenya.

This does not apply to an employee who has been deployed outside Kenya-for a continuous period of twelve months or longer , or for a shorter period, if the employment outside Kenya is expected to last for more than twelve months.

Substitution of Compensation for Other Legal Remedies
No action shall lie by an employee or any dependant of an employee for the recovery of damages in respect of any occupational accident or disease resulting in the disablement or death of such employee against such employee’s employer, and no liability for compensation on the part of such employer shall arise save under the provisions of this Act is respect of such disablement or death.

REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
Notice of Accident by Employee to Employer Written or verbal notice of any occupational disease or accident must be given by or on behalf of the employee concerned to the employer after such disease or accident happens.

Notice of injury or accident by employer to Director
Subject to the provisions of this section an employer must report an accident to the Director in the prescribed manner within seven days after having received notice of an accident or having learned in some other way that an employee has been injured in an accident.

For the purposes of this section, an accident includes any injury reported by an employee to his employer, if the employee when reporting the injury alleges that it arose out of and in the course of his employment and irrespective of the fact that of the employer is of the opinion that the alleged accident did not so arise out of and in the course of employment

REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
Notice of Accident by Employee to Employer
Written or verbal notice of any occupational disease or accident must be given by or on behalf of the employee concerned to the employer after such disease or accident happens.

An employer must at the request of an employee or the dependent of an employee furnish the employee or dependants with a copy of the notice of the accident furnished by the employer to the Director in respect of a claim for compensation by such employee or dependent.

Notice of injury or accident by employer to Director
Subject to the provisions of this section an employer must report an accident to the Director in the prescribed manner within seven days after having received notice of an accident or having learned in some other way that an employee has been injured in an accident.
For the purposes of this section, an accident includes any injury reported by an employee to his employer, if the employee when reporting the injury alleges that it arose out of and in the course of his employment and irrespective of the fact that of the employer is of the opinion that the alleged accident did not so arise out of and in the course of employment.

An employer must at the request of an employee or the dependant of an employee furnish the employee or dependants with a copy of the notice of the accident furnished by the employer to the Director in respect of a claim for compensation by such employee or dependant.

Inquiry by Director
An inquiry in terms of sub-section (1) may be conducted concurrently with any other investigation.
After having received notice of an occupational accident or disease or having learned in some other way that an employee has been injured in an accident or contracted an occupational disease, the Director shall make such inquiries as are necessary to decide upon any claim or liability in terms of this Act.

Employee to submit to medical examination
An employee who claims compensation or to whom compensation has been paid or is payable must when required by the Director or the employer as the case may be, after reasonable notice, submit himself at the time and place mentioned in the notice to an examination by the medical practitioner designated by the Director or the employer with the approval of the Director.

If, in the opinion of any medical practitioner, an employee is not capable of calling upon the designated medical practitioner, the employee shall inform the party requiring the examination thereof or cause him to be so informed, and the designated medical practitioner shall then examine the employee at a time and place as agreed upon.

Claim for Compensation
A claim for compensation in terms of this Act shall be lodged by or on behalf of the claimant in the prescribed manner within 12 months after the date of the accident or, in the case of death, within 12 months after the date of death.

If a claim for compensation is not lodged in terms of paragraph (1)(a), the claim for compensation may not be considered in terms of this Act, except where the accident concerned has been reported in terms of section 21.

If an employer fails to report an accident or disease or to provide information requested by the Director as specified in the request, the Director may-Conduct an investigation and recover the costs of the investigation from the employer as a debt due from the employer,levy a penalty on the employer,

An employer or insurer against whom a claim for compensation is lodged by the director under this section, shall settle the claim within 90 days of the lodging of the claim The director shall within 30 days of receipt of the money claimed under this section pay the money to the employee who made the claim or his dependants.

COMPENSATION
Compensation for Temporary Total or Partial Disablement
An employee is not entitled to receive a periodical payment during any period in which the employee is receiving full pay, whether in terms of the Employment Act, any other law or contract of service.

The periodical payment of an employee who is receiving part payment of remuneration must be reduced so that the employee does not receive more than the employee would otherwise have earned.

Expiry of Compensation for Temporary Total or Partial Disablement
The right to compensation for temporary total or partial disablement expires-
upon the termination of the disablement or if the employee resumes the work upon which the employee was employed at the time of the accident or occupational disease, or
if the employee resumes any other work at the same or greater earnings; or
if the employee is awarded compensation for permanent disablement.

Compensation for Permanent Disablement
Compensation for permanent disablement must be calculated on the basis of 96 months earnings subject to the minimum and maximum amounts determined by the Minister, after consulting the Board, from time to time and set out in Schedule 3
If an employee has sustained an injury set out in Schedule 1, the employee must for the purposes of this Act be deemed to be permanently disabled to the degree set out in the second column of the said Schedule.

If an employee has sustained an injury not mentioned in schedule 1 which leads to permanent disablement, the employee must be paid such percentage of disablement in respect thereof as in the opinion of a medical doctor will not lead to a result contrary to the guidelines of Schedule 1

COMPENSATION
An employee who suffers temporary total disablement due to an accident that incapacitates the employee for three days or longer is entitled to receive a periodical payment equivalent to their earnings, subject to the minimum and maximum amounts fixed by the Minister from time to time, after consulting with the Council.

An employee is not entitled to receive a periodical payment during any period in which the employee is receiving full pay, whether in terms of the Employment Act, any other law or contract of service.

The periodical payment of an employee who is receiving part payment of remuneration must be reduced so that the employee does not receive more than the employee would otherwise have earned.

An employee who suffers temporary total disablement due to an accident that incapacitates the employee for three days or longer is entitled to receive a periodical payment equivalent to their earnings, subject to the minimum and maximum amounts fixed by the Minister from time to time, after consulting with the Council.

In order to determine compensation, the earnings of an employee is deemed to be the monthly rate at which the employee was being remunerated by the employer at the time of the accident, including-
the value of any rations or quarters or both supplied by the employer to the date of the accident or report of disease;
allowances paid regularly and any overtime payment or other special remuneration of a regular nature or for work ordinarily performed; but excluding- payment for intermittent overtime; payment for non-recurrent occasional services; amounts paid by an employer to an employee to cover any special expenses; ex-gratia payments whether by the employer or any other person.

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