| • Checked into a hotel or motel for one or more days |
When a traveling employee checks in to a hotel, motel,
or into another temporary residence, he or she
establishes a "home away from home." You must
evaluate the employee's activities after he or she
checks into the hotel, motel, or other temporary
residence for their work-relatedness in the same manner
as you evaluate the activities of a nontraveling
employee. When the employee checks into the
temporary residence, he or she is considered to have
left the work environment. When the employee begins
work each day, he or she reenters the work
environment. If the employee has established a "home
away from home" and is reporting to a fixed worksite
each day, you also do not consider injuries or illnesses
work-related if they occur while the employee is
commuting between the temporary residence and the
job location. |