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OHS2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2026 - DUE 19 August 2026; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.8.1..2.7.8..3.3.7.2... Ensure your success with us...... QUESTION 1 An explosion occurred in a factory where employees were working with pressurised gas cylinders. Two employees died at the scene, while six others suffered serious burns and were taken to hospital. 1.1 Briefly explain the investigation procedures that an occupational health and safety inspector may follow after an incident that resulted in death and serious injury. (5) 1.2 Assume that the family of one of the deceased employees brings a claim for damages against the employer. Explain what must be proved regarding the employer's negligence and the link between that negligence and the employee's death. (5) QUESTION 2 Employees were working inside a chemical processing plant when a large amount of toxic gas escaped because a ventilation system was not working properly. One employee later died in hospital, while several others became seriously ill. 2.1 Assume that the surviving spouse of the deceased employee lodges a claim for damages against the employer in her personal capacity and as the guardian of the children arising from the loss of her husband. Explain what she (the deceased wife) needs to prove in order to succeed in her claim for damages. 2.2 The deceased employee's spouse believes that the employer failed to maintain a safe ventilation system. Explain how the reasonable person test would be used to determine whether the employer acted negligently. (5) QUESTION 3 A construction company allowed employees to work on an upper floor without proper safety barriers. One employee fell from the building and died, while another employee suffered serious injuries. 3.1 Briefly discuss the steps or procedures that must be undertaken by an inspector when an incident has resulted in serious injury or death of an employee. (5) 3.2 The deceased employee's dependants want to hold the employer responsible for the death. Explain the importance of factual causation and legal causation when deciding whether the employer's conduct caused the employee's death. (5) QUESTION 4 A fire broke out in a warehouse where large quantities of paint, fuel and other flammable substances were stored. The emergency exits were partly blocked, and several employees could not leave the building quickly. One employee died and eight employees were seriously injured. 4.1 Explain when a formal inquiry may be held after a serious workplace incident and briefly describe the powers available to the inspector during such an inquiry. (5) 4.2 Explain what the deceased employee's spouse would have to show to prove that the employer failed to take reasonable safety precautions against a foreseeable fire risk. (5) QUESTION 5 An employee was instructed to repair machinery while the machine was still connected to its power supply. The machine unexpectedly started operating, killing the employee and seriously injuring a co-worker. 5.1 Briefly discuss how an inspector should investigate the incident, including the collection of witness statements, documents and other relevant evidence. (5) 5.2 Assume that the employer argues that the deceased employee caused the accident by failing to follow safety instructions. Explain how a court may consider the conduct of both the employer and the deceased employee when deciding whether the employer's negligence caused the death. (5) QUESTION 6 A fire started in the air-conditioning shaft of a building in which employees worked with highly flammable materials. The fire was extinguished, but one employee was declared dead, and ten employees were seriously injured. 6.1 Briefly discuss the steps or procedures that must be undertaken by an inspector when an incident has resulted in serious injury or death of an employee. (5) 6.2 Assume that the surviving spouse of the deceased employee lodges a claim for damages against the employer in her personal capacity and as the guardian of the children arising from the loss of her husband. Explain what she (the deceased wife) needs to prove in order to succeed in her claim for damages. (5)


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Jenny Acutt, Susan Hattingh, S. P. Hattingh Occupational Health
Publisher: 2004 ISBN: 9780702156991 Edition: Unknown

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