This data management bulletin assists insurers with coding
relationship of WorkCover Industry Codes (WIC) and the intent of
the data usage.
The requirement to report the WorkCover Industry Code is
specified within the Workers' compensation insurers' interface
data specifications for the monthly insurer interface as per
4.2.22 - WorkCover Industry Code/Industry Business Code.
What is the WorkCover Industry
Classification
The Queensland WorkCover Industry Classification (WIC) system is
based on the Australia and New Zealand Standard Industrial
Classification (ANZSIC ABS Cat. no. 1292.0), which is used to
categorise industries. The WICs are published by WorkCover
Queensland.
The WIC relates to the main activity of the business/legal
entity at which the worker was employed at the time of reporting
the occupational injury or disease.
For Queensland self-insurers, Q-COMP allocates the WICs to the
self-insurer in the first instance at commencement of the licence
and where legal entities have been acquired under the licence.
For Queensland policy-holders, WorkCover Queensland allocates
the WIC to the policy. Each WIC has an industry rate calculated
using the claims experience of all policies allocated to that
WIC.
ANZSIC and Other Jurisdictions
The Australia and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification
(ANZSIC) listing as published by the Australian Bureau of
Statistics and consists of four coding levels-Division,
Subdivision, Group and Class.
Queensland operates an extended list of six levels. Some
jurisdictions like Queensland use an extended list of the ANZSIC
system to further distinguish the main activity of the legal
entity. Others also use the Australian Standard Industrial
Classification (ASIC) system. The industry classification may be
referred to in other States as Premium Rate Classification or
Workplace Industry Code and may include variations for that State;
however all refer back to the four levels of ANZSIC.
Reporting Requirement
Supply of the WIC to Q-COMP as part of the Workers'
compensation insurers' interface data specification for the
monthly insurer interface is mandatory for each claim and must be
current for the self-insurance member or policy as at the date of
injury.
The WIC identifies the industry in which the injured worker was
employed at the time of the injury.
Supply of this data enables between-industry and within-industry
comparisons of occupational injury/disease experience.
WorkCover Industry Code in reporting
Q-COMP's Statistics report includes a number of
statistics by industry, including statutory claim intimations and
statutory claim payments. Below is an example from Q-COMP's Statistics
Report.

National Online Statistics Interactive (NOSI)
database
The ANZSIC/Industry data supplied to Safe Work Australia by all
jurisdictions is available online at the National Online Statistics Interactive
database.
Coding assistance
For further assistance on the coding methodology and groupings,
we encourage insurers, policy-holders and researchers to review the
following documents:
More information
Telephone the Data Management Team on (07) 3020 6447or email statistics@qcomp.com.au.