As far as I know you cannot keep an employee responsible for damages. Sadly you are the responsible party and you are responsible for their conduct. In short "your business / your problem" and the client can keep you on the hook. Remember that you are the responsible person not your employee thus you had to make sure your employee is competent >> having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully. << . Now if you talk to your Lawyer ask him about "principle of vicarious liability" and they will explain it in more detail.
But essentially you can ask your employee to go fix it BUT if he does a bad job at it, it WILL make the situation worse for you. So rather make sure the fix is done right and to client satisfactory and let the client sign off on it. That is important because in a few months when new problems occur they can just turn around and say "right remember that day... bla bla bla broken bla bla bla you need to fix it bla bla bla..." If he signs off on it, and your wording is within the legal lingo you should be in a "better" position.
But i strongly advice you to talk to a Lawyer...
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Please note: THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE hence why i have a disclaimer.
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