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Workers Compensation Act 1951
64No compensation for less than 6% hearing loss
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64 No compensation for less than 6% hearing loss
(1) A worker is not entitled to compensation under section 51
(Compensation for permanent injuries generally) for a loss of hearing
because of boilermakers deafness (the hearing loss) if the worker’s
total hearing loss is less than 6%.
(2) However, the worker is entitled to compensation for the hearing loss
if the total hearing loss reaches 6% or more.
Assume all hearing losses mentioned in this example are because of boilermakers
deafness.
A worker suffers a hearing loss of 3% (the first hearing loss that the worker has
suffered). No compensation is payable under section 51 for the loss because it is
less than 6%, although notice of injury may be given or a claim may be made for
the hearing loss.
The worker suffers a further hearing loss of 6%, bringing the total loss to 9%. The
total loss has now passed the 6% threshold and compensation is payable for the full
9%. Compensation for the initial 3% hearing loss will be payable by the earlier
employer if the worker made a claim or gave notice of injury for the initial hearing
loss.
The worker suffers a further hearing loss of 6%. The worker is entitled in the usual
way to compensation for the 6% further loss because the 6% threshold has already
been passed (the total loss is now 15%).
Note Pt 5.3 (Obligations on injury) and ch 6 (Claims) apply to a hearing loss
even if it is not immediately compensable because of this section.
(3) In working out the percentage hearing loss because of boilermakers
deafness, the loss of hearing is to be worked out as a proportionate
loss of hearing of both ears, even if the loss is in 1 ear only.
(4) A lawyer or agent who acts for a worker on a claim for compensation
for loss of hearing because of boilermakers deafness is not entitled to
recover costs from the worker or the employer in relation to the claim
if no compensation is payable on the claim because the worker’s total
hearing loss is less than 6%.
total hearing loss means the total of the present loss and all previous
losses of hearing because of boilermakers deafness.