Solved Mock Paper 01
Solved Mock Paper 01
1-The accident with the robotic arm and the bench-mounted machinery will have caused organizational
financial impacts.
Outline the possible financial impacts. (15)
Note: You should support your answer, where applicable, using relevant information from the scenario.
1. Medical expenses: Costs related to the treatment of the injured worker, including first aid and
potential hospital visits for diagnosing and treating the suspected broken bone.
2. Increased insurance premiums: The accident could lead to higher premiums for the company’s
health, safety, or liability insurance.
3. Legal fees: Potential costs for defending claims or disputes resulting from the accident,
especially if the injured worker or their family pursues compensation.
4. Compensation payments: If the worker files a claim, the company may need to cover personal
injury compensation, including lost wages and pain and suffering.
5. Regulatory fines: If investigations reveal health and safety violations, fines from regulatory
bodies, such as for the missing or ineffective warning signs, may be imposed.
6. Repair costs: The robotic arm or other machinery may require repair or recalibration following
the accident.
7. Production downtime: Stopping the robotic arm during the incident and halting production to
investigate the accident results in lost production time.
8. Decreased productivity: Ongoing work disruptions due to investigations, meetings, and safety
reviews slow down production and result in delays.
9. Contractor penalties: Contractors using unauthorized devices like mobile phones may cause
delays, potentially leading to penalties or breaches in contractual agreements.
10. Reputation damage: Negative public perception following the accident may reduce customer
trust, affecting future orders or sales.
11. Training costs: Additional training sessions for staff on the proper use of machinery and
avoiding hazards, potentially increasing operational costs.
12. New signage costs: Replacement of fallen signs and upgrading safety signage to prevent further
incidents could incur expenses.
13. Overtime payments: The need to make up for lost production time might result in overtime
costs for other workers.
14. Absenteeism: If the injured worker is off work for recovery, it could result in lost time and
costs for temporary replacements or overtime for existing staff.
15. Regulatory compliance costs: Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations by
updating policies or fixing broken equipment (like the extractor system) will add to expenses.