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It depends. If the volunteer work isn't the same type of work that they normally do, or requires the physical abilities that they are getting workman's comp for, they could volunteer. Example, if they typically work loading and unloading trucks and they volunteer to answer phones, there shouldn't be a problem. But if they are unloading truck loads of donated goods, it would be a problem.

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