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Ferma Forum 2013: Polluters beware is the message from Willis
StrategicRISK spoke with Willis executive director, environmental practice, Julien Combeau about the environmental liability directive
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Ferma Forum 2013: Solvency II delays will compromise EU insurers' ability to deliver protection
‘The insurance industry will become increasingly important in this risky world but without sound risk management and a risk-based solvency regime, insurers will not be able to deliver’
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Airmic 2013: Brighton Rock
Airmic chief executive John Hurrell is preparing to celebrate the risk management association’s 50th birthday with a conference inspired by 1960s mod culture and the music of The Who
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New course aims to stamp out building industry safety issues
Electrical Contractors’ Insurance Company and OHS joint course to be run throughout the UK
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New risk management program to improve mining H&S
University of Queensland team with industry players to create database of risks and control measures
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Alarm 2012: See you in Manchester!
I’ll be heading back to my native Manchester for next week’s 2012 Alarm Learning and Development Forum
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Budget 2012: UK claims it will cut H&S regulation by 84%
In addition the UK will aim to start health and safety prosecutions within three years of an incident occurring by April 2013
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'Regulators should work with Gulf insurers to craft supervision that works'
MultaQa panel agrees that appropriate regulation is required to fix regulatory shortcomings
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Latin American insurance market grew nearly 20% in 2010
All markets achieved a nominal increase, boosted by the life insurance sector
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A toothless tiger
Despite the hype the UK’s Corporate Manslaughter Act aint up to much, says Sue Copeman
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Boards are blinding themselves to risk
A major new study draws attention to seven existential risks that are beyond the realm of traditional risk management processes. Nathan Skinner dissects the findings
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Report undermines Apple's code of conduct
Despite a ‘rigorously’ enforced code of conduct, new research highlights the continuation of poor working conditions standards
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Breaching the boundaries
Sanctions are in place for social, economic and political protection, but they’re not always obvious and failure to spot them can have serious consequences
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Alarmed and dangerous
Fear, uncertainty and doubt: it sells papers and boosts viewing figures, but what are the consequences of a misperception of risk?
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Accenture bullying claim fails
A computer analyst was wrong to say his employer breached health and safety law, ruled a court
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New health and safety proposals
Lord Young’s report calls for restrictions on “no win no fee” advertising
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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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Risk management influencing outcomes
Sue Copeman interviews AIRMIC’s next chairman, Paul Howard
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