What is Hazard Pay? | 22 September 2023

Hazard pay is an additional compensation for performing hazardous duties and for enduring physical hardships in the course of performance of duties

What is Hazard Pay?

It may be granted to public health workers only if the nature of the duties and responsibilities of their positions, their actual services, and location of work expose them to great danger, occupational risks, perils of life, and physical hardships; and only during periods of actual exposure to hazards and hardships. (DBM-DSWD Joint Circular No. 1-Series of 2018)

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