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What if the business is involved in more that one type of industry?

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What if the business is involved in more that one type of industry?

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Workers’ compensation claims are recorded against the principal activity of the employer. For example a manufacturing company that has a transport section will have all claims recorded against the “manufacturing” industry, even for workers involved in transport of goods. The industry benchmark to compare with would therefore be the ‘manufacturing’ industry.

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