can you help me to answer th following: Joule was an electric five seat passenger car by Optimal Energy, a South African company based in Cape Town. According to the company, it was to have a nominal driving range of 150 km and a top speed of 135 km/h. The car was designed to achieve a Euro NCAP 4 star safety rating, it complied with the stringent EU standards. It was a concept car that was never released commercially; development ceased in April 2012, and in June 2012 Optimal Energy announced its intention to close down. The Joule was first unveiled to the general public at the 2008 Paris Motor Show on October 2, 2008. It underwent some interior and exterior changes, most notably the change from a six-seater to a 5-seater vehicle, before being revealed to the public at the 2010 Geneva Motor show on 2 March 2010 in a form that was close to the final version. The Joule was the first electric car to be produced by Optimal Energy the Cape Town based company has been working on the concept since 2004. The design of the car was done by Jaguar car designer Keith Helfet, who is best known for the XJ220, and the F-type concept car. The Joule showed the same 'flowing lines' as his previous designs. Kobus Meiring, Optimal Energy CEO, suggested that sustainability of the Internal Combustion Engine vehicle has fuelled the increasing need for sustainable vehicle propulsion systems. This, as well as increasing fuel prices and rising country taxes, caused Optimal Energy to embark on the production of a vehicle that could meet these needs Instructions: Task 1 [40] 1.1. Demonstrate how you will implement the OHSA, to ensure the safety of the people that will be involved in the production of this Joules car. (20) 1.2. Also draft a short OHSA manual that you will be utilise in the manufacturing space of the factory. (20) Task 2 [30] 2.1. As A team member in the innovation team, advise the team on how they can use the formula for quantity demanded on how the can price the Joules car in a South African market. (15) 2.2. As A team Leader, in the Joules car project demonstrate how the team can the quantity supplied formula to minimise overproductions. (15)