When an accident occurs there are two types of losses that the organisation may face

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When an accident occurs there are two types of losses that the organisation may face by Mind Map: When an accident occurs there are two types of losses that the organisation may face

1. Indirect costs

1.1. Examples of indirect costs: • Loss of staff from productiveانتاجية duties in order to investigate the incident, prepare reports, undertake hospital visitsالقيام بزيارات للمستشفى, deal with relatives التعامل مع الأقارب, attend court proceedings. • Loss of staff morale روح معنوية (which impacts on productivity إنتاجية, quality and efficiency كفاءة). • Cost of remedial action following an investigation تكلفة إجراءات تصحيحية بعد التحقيق, e.g. change of process or materials and/or the introduction ادخال of further control measures مزيد من تدابير الرقابة. • Complianc الالتزامwith any Enforcement بتطبيق notice served. • Cost of recruiting تعيين and training temporary or replacement labour. • General difficulties in recruiting and retaining staff as an indirect result of the accident. • Loss of goodwill النوايا الحسنة of customers following delays in production and fulfilling orders تلبي تطلعات. • Activation تفعيل of penalty clauses for failing to meet delivery dates الشروط الجزائية لعدم تلبية مواعيد التسليم. • Damage to public image and business reputation سمعة . • Damage to industrial relations, perhaps leading to industrial action ربما يؤدي إلى الإضراب عن العمل (e.g. strikes إضرابات).

2. Direct costs

2.1. Examples of direct costs: • Fines غرامات in the criminal جنائية courts. • Compensation تعويض payable to the victim ضحية, which is likely to be met لتلبيتها by Insurance cover غطاء التأمين and will therefore وبالتالي result in an increase in Insurance تأمين premiums أقساط. • First aid treatment. • Worker sick pay. • Repairs to, or replacement of, damaged equipment and buildings. • Lost or damaged product. • Lost production time whilst dealing تعامل with the injury. • Overtime to make up for lost time. • Costs associated with the rehabilitation إعادة تأهيل of the injured worker and their return to work.