It depends on where the injury is and how severe it is. Before working out with any injury you should talk to your physician or trainer.
I believe, when used as an adjective, it should be hyphenated but otherwise not. E.g. It was a work-related injury. E.g. The injury was work related.
Report the injury to the employer and seek treatment promptly
Report the injury to the employer and seek treatment promptly
Report the injury to the employer and seek treatment promptly
Report the injury to the employer and seek treatment promptly
Anything on the job should be.
As a noun: I gave her some work to keep her busy and out of trouble. As a verb: I work for a living. As an adjective: A work related injury should be reported immediately.
A work related accident is defined as an injury that happens at the workplace while doing the work one is assigned to do. If a person can prove their injuries happened at the workplace, they are able to collect workers compensation.
If you are hurt at work you should tell your Immediate Supervisor. Then go and write down exactly what happened. Next you should call workers comp and seek treatment. Follow the work restrictions and then get yourself a personal injury lawyer.
First, you should make sure you have reported this injury to your boss or occupational health department. Injuries that are not properly documented may not be eligible for compensation. If you are contacting a lawyer, you should get the lawyers advice before proceeding with any notification to your boss.
An occupational injury is an injury that happened while working or as a result of the work.
Depends what type of injury it is.