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(a) TDB is payable to an employee who
suffers employment injury (EI) or Occupational Disease and is
certified to be temporarily incapable to work. "Employment Injury"
has been defined under Section 2(8) of the Act, as a personal injury
to an employee caused by accident or occupational disease arising
out of and in the course of his employment, being in insurable
employment, whether the accident occurs or the occupational disease
is contracted within or outside the territorial limits of India.
- Certificates Required for TDB:
Accident Report in form 16,
Form 8,9,10, 11 and ESIC Med.13.
- Eligibility for TDB :
The benefit is not subject to any contributory
conditions. An IP is eligible from the day he joins the
insurable employment.
(d) TDB Rate is 40% over and above
the normal sickness benefit rate. This works out to nearly 85%
of the average daily wages.
- Duration of TDB :
There is no prescribed limit for the duration of
TDB. This is payable as long as temporary disablement lasts and
significant improvement by treatment is possible. If a Temporary
Disablement spell lasts for less than 3 days (excluding day of
accident), IP will be paid sickness benefit, if otherwise eligible.
A special point for IMOs/IMPs is that some IPs may resist taking a
Final Certificate especially before 3 days for fear of loss of
TDB.
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