See: injury to working partners clause.
Tag: UK
Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992
Regulations, imposing duties on employers and those in control of workplaces (mining and construction sites excepted), aimed at: (a) health and safety in the workplace covering the environment in which employees are expected to work (ventilation, temperatures etc.); (b) design and maintenance of the premises (condition of floors, traffic routes, etc.); and (c) welfare facilities. The Regulations apply to all parts of the workplace including outdoor workspace. A breach of the Regulations is criminal and also provides the basis for a civil action.
Works Damage Insurance
An engineering insurance relevant to businesses producing manufactured goods with installed plant and machinery which may, along with the manufactured goods, suffer accidental damage in the factory. The property is insured against damage following accidental external impact, including falling, toppling, overturning or dropping at the location. The policy usually extends to cover customers’ property undergoing repair or renovation and, in certain circumstances, loading and transit cover in respect of new products may be included. The policy carries an excess and exclusions relate to fire and additional perils, theft, faulty workmanship, electrical and mechanical breakdown, loading for despatch, the initial installation or final removal (these are insured as transit risks).
World-wide Intellectual Resources Exchange Ltd (WIRE)
A leading provider of Internet-based markets for international insurance, reinsurance and alternative risk transfer (ART). In 1999, WIRE launched Artemis, a portal site, acting as a repository for news and information for the ART market of which weather trading is a key part.