| Article Index |
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| Managing Insurance Risks |
| Legal Requirements |
| Premises |
| Equipment |
| Employees |
| Theft and Fraud |
| Transport |
| Insuring the Risks |
Risk management is not just good business practice. In many cases, it is also a legal requirement.
1.1 Health and Safety legislation requires you to carry out a risk assessment of your business.
1.2 Taking precautions to prevent injury to employees is a legal requirement.
All businesses must have employers' liability insurance (except those only employing close family or where the owner is the only employee) to compensate employees who are injured or suffer illnesses through working for them.
1.3 Fire regulations require you to carry out a risk assessment and, in certain instances, to have an inspection and certificate from a fire prevention officer.
1.4 Employment law requires you to follow set procedures when recruiting, promoting or dismissing employees.
1.5 The Companies Act puts responsibilities on directors of a limited company to protect the assets of the business.
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