Term
Moral Reasons for Managing Health and Safety |
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Definition
- Duty of Reasonable Care
- Unacceptability of Putting Health and Safety of People at Risk
- Society's Attitude to Moral Obligations
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Legal Reasons for Managing Health and Safety
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Definition
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Economic Reasons to Manage Health and Safety |
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Definition
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Direct Costs
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Insurance cover increased
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Compensation Payments
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Fines
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Damage to the environment, property, equipment and materials
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Lost time of injured person
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Indirect Costs
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Drop in production/service (worker morale low etc.)
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Lost time by supervisors/managers (investigation etc.)
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Specialists (legal advice/defence, public confidence etc.)
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Term
Insured and Uninsured Costs |
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Definition
Insured Costs |
Uninsured Costs |
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- Product and Material Damage
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- Public / Third Party Liability
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- Supervisor's Time Diverted
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