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Lloyd’s and NATO highlight biggest risks
Piracy, cyber security and climate change are the most serious threats to business and society, heard a New York conference
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BP fined $87m for safety failures
Labour safety authorities issue BP with a record fine after it fails to eliminate hazards that caused the 2005 Texas City refinery explosion
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Fewer Health & Safety investigations
Figures reveal the number of HSE investigations declined by 43% in five years
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AIRMIC Portfolio
The future is Live
Airmic consulted its members on its future activities via a dial-in telephone discussion as part of the Airmic Live! Series.The discussion was chaired by Lynda Lucas of Fujitsu, and the Airmic panel of chairman Paul Howard, chief executive John Hurrell and technical director Paul Hopkin outlined plans for the future ...
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Analysis
Work until you drop?
People with too few savings; possibly an end to the default retirement age. Welcome to the world of the older workforce. Will your organisation measure up?
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The night shift risk
Can shift work cause cancer? A growing body of evidence suggests that it may. And the first compensation has already been paid out.
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New pandemic insurance cover
Aon launches policy to reimburse companies for wages, fixed costs and extra expenses if they are unable to access their buildings
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Features
Making ERM work for you
Enterprise risk management (ERM) was the theme of the latest StrategicRISK Question Time event, held in association with Marsh Risk Consulting. Nathan Skinner reports
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A truly international approach
Nathan Skinner talks to Jorge Luzzi, worldwide director of risk management for Italian tyre maker Pirelli.
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Prepare more to avoid pirates
30 out of 31 recent pirate attacks could have been avoided, says MARLO
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BSI to develop financial services compliance standard
The UK’s standards body, the BSI, has developed a standard for compliance teams in UK financial services firms.
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US sanctions North Korean bank
The US Treasury has placed restrictions on a North Korean development bank because of its links to the arms trade
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Gibraltar ‘white listed’
Gibraltar has signed 13 tax information sharing agreements and thus moves onto the OECD white list
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Willis appoints new COO of captives
Pauline Margrett is promoted to chief operating officer of the brokers Global Captive Practice
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Marsh offers D&O tool for small clients
New product measures the effectiveness of a company’s D&O policy
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Obama praises NY terror cops
The US President said the security services are “more integrated, more collaborative, and more effective than ever before
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PRIMA calls for mandatory disclosure of broker commission
The US based public sector risk association said it would continue to fight for mandatory full disclosure