Occupational Safety and Accidents

I.N.

Decision date

File no.

Parties

Volume

page

Subject-matter

Law cited

74

Tir 28/2001

36194

Mandefero Eshete v. Fredrick Ebert Stiftung

8

167

if a worker is injured or died in an accident while he is going to work or returning from work while using transport means provided by the employer, his dependent are entitled to payment of compensation even though third parties are also liable to the accident

Proclamation No. 377/2003 Art. 95/2/, 96/1/, 98/2/,   97/1/, 107/1//c/, 110/, 112

84

Ginbot 12/2001

43370

Agricultral Input Enterprise v. Getachew Gedle

8

196

the ability of a worker to continue working on the same position after occupational accident does not absolve the employer from paying compensation

Proclamation No. 377/2003 Art. 109 (1)& (3) , 107, 99(1), 102(3) Proclamation no. 345/2002 Art. 33

110

Tahsas 06/2002

47807

Ethiopian Insurance Corporation v. Tsehaynesh Fentaw et. Al.

9

210

How to interpret the phrases "occupational accident" and "occupational disease" under the labor proclamation

Proclamation No. 377/2003 Art. 95/2/,97,96

119

Yekatit 10/2002

40529

Yonatan Nega Teshager v. Legesse Abera

9

231

method of calculating payments to be made to dependents when contract of employment terminated because of death worker

Proclamation No. 377/2003 Art. 110

128

Miyazia 27/2002

49273

Dereje Weletaw v. Walia Leather and Leather Products PLC

9

250

The way to differentiate weather an occupational injury of a worker is permanent total disablement or permanent partial disablement

Proclamation No. 377/2003 Art. 101 (2)

136

Ginbot 19/2002

46363

Salini Construtori S.P.A v. Tigelu Frehiwot

9

270

Employer's obligation to send an injured worker for treatment abroad

Proclamation No. 377/2003 Art. 124,105

150

Hidar 28/2003

57068

Ethiopian Insurance Corporation v. Senait Mecha et.al.

11

 

The source of liability of an employer in connection with occupational injury is strict (without fault)

Proclamation No. 377/2003 Art. 96, 97

156

Megabit 06/2003

60464

Oromia Roads Authority v. Girma Weyessa

11

 

how to define the rate and extent of occupational injury

Proclamation No. 377/2003 Art. 109/3/ /// 101/2/ 100 96/1/ 99/1/