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Re: Range/Club Risk Assessments

#11 Post by 20series »

bradaz11 wrote:
20series wrote:
safetyfirst wrote: The insurance company was my next port of call..


Alan
Alan,

is it a great idea to point out to our insurance company, that we may not have all the documents in place that they require in order to cover us?
I believe we have documents in place, but until I read them I have no idea of how good or up to date they are. Hopefully they are fine fingerscrossed fingerscrossed

I'll know more on Thursday lol lol

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#12 Post by zanes »

bradaz11 wrote:
20series wrote:
safetyfirst wrote: The insurance company was my next port of call..


Alan
Alan,

is it a great idea to point out to our insurance company, that we may not have all the documents in place that they require in order to cover us?
It's probably better than the other option- wing it, and then when you're looking at a very large claim/payout find that the insurers won't cover you because of a paperwork irregularity.
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#13 Post by Gaz »

zanes wrote:
bradaz11 wrote:
Alan,

is it a great idea to point out to our insurance company, that we may not have all the documents in place that they require in order to cover us?
It's probably better than the other option- wing it, and then when you're looking at a very large claim/payout find that the insurers won't cover you because of a paperwork irregularity.
Might be worth reading a copy of the original insurance contract and talking to an H&S expert to see exactly what paperwork you need before alerting the insurance company.
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#14 Post by dodgyrog »

What's the old saying - Don't beg the question?
Just do the risk assessment from the samples you have been sent and leave it at that.
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#15 Post by bradaz11 »

yep, i was taught very quickly at work, don't ask a question you don't want to know the answer to.
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#16 Post by 20series »

Ok all thanks for the feedback and assistance all. I'll get something sorted

cheers Alan
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