Employers' Liability Flashcards
What is the standard of an employer’s duty of care to their employee?
Employer must take reasonable care in ensuring the safety of the employee
What is meant by an employer’s duty of care being nondelegable?
Although a task can be delegated to an employee or an independent contractor, the duty of taking reasonable care cannot
What are five reasonable steps that employers should take to ensure they fulfil their duty to take reasonable care for employee safety?
- Safe system of work
- Competent staff
- Safe plant and equipment
- Safe workplace
- Freedom from psychiatric harm
What 4 things may a court consider in deciding whether an employer was in breach of their duty of care?
- Common practice
- Individual circumstances of the employee
- Date of knowledge of the risk (e.g. for industrial diseases)
- Defective equipment
Under the Employer’s Liability (Defective Equipment Act) 1969, if an employee is injured by equipment with a _____ defect attributable to a _____ _____, the ______ is also deemed to have been negligent
third party, latent, employer
Does the Defective Equipment Act 1969 apply if C is unable to show that the defect was attributable to someone other than the employer?
No
Is voluntary assumption of risk a complete defence in an action by an employee?
Yes