This report examines health and safety practices in the workplace, specifically focusing on injury management and return-to-work programs. It defines key concepts such as return to work, which involves policies and procedures for worker rehabilitation after injury, and injury management procedures, which encompass all services needed for an injured person's return to work. The report outlines the contributions of various stakeholders in the planning process, including managers, supervisors, injured workers, return-to-work coordinators, doctors, and injury management consultants. Managers and supervisors are responsible for workplace hygiene and maintaining injury registries. Injured workers must inform supervisors about incidents and can nominate their doctors. The coordinator manages the treatment process and return to work, while doctors provide medical certificates and counseling. The injury management consultant assesses fitness for work and facilitates the return-to-work discussion. The report also references key literature on the subject.