We were told documents which are to be filed as attachments to e-forms, should be in a PDF format. Can we use TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) instead?
Yes. During the e-forms trial, we will accept TIFFs, as well as JPEG, Word and other formats as attachments to e-forms. At some point in the future, when the e-forms regulations have been established, attachment formats may be limited. If your submission doesn’t make it through the batch process because of some sort of defect in the form, it will go into the unprocessed document queue where a DWC employee will either correct the error or notify you to correct the error and resubmit the batch. You can print the e-forms for service on the other parties by using the PDF print function at the top of the e-form. This is a new function that eliminates the need to print one tab at a time.
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