All Claims Management articles – Page 38
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Features
Avoid The Potholes
Michael Burke discusses local authority disaster and contingency planning
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Learning from High Risk Industries
Follow the example of the offshore oil and gas industry and leave nothing to chance, advises Jim Walker
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Chemical Contingency
Chemical, biological and radiological weapons are attractive to terrorists. But companies can protect and defend themselves. Gwyn Winfield writes
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Value Versus Cost
Company bosses must take fleet risks seriously, but most directors only see cost
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Telecoms - More Vulnerable Than Most?
Telecommunications companies focus on subscriber fraud but they should take account of other risks too
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The Meaning Of Risk
In an ideal world, health and safety is an integral part of risk management strategies.
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Fire Revisited
Despite the fact that terrorism, reputations and corporate governance make bigger headlines
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Features
Flooding – Britain Takes A New Approach
With global warming and continuing flood plain development, flood losses look set to increase. Simon Fullalove says that Britain, which suffered US$1.5bn flood damage in autumn 2000, has recognised
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Stopping the leak
Steve Allen tells a salutary tale of how a disgruntled employee used technology to steal information and damage his employer's reputation.
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Avoiding claims
How can directors steer clear of claims? Christine Seib asks some of the experts
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Features
Extortion or malice?
How do you prevent product extortion or malicious tampering - and how do you deal with the situation if the worst happens? Christine Seib gives some pointers.
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Analysis
Stress claim dismissed
An office manager who brought a claim against her employers for work-related stress has had her case dismissed.