Sección: AGERSTítulo: Insurers must work preventively / Julian WetheredAutor: Wethered, JulianPublicación: London : The Winchester Group, 1999Descripción física: 3 p. ; 30 cmNotas: Donación de AGERSPonencia publicada en "Global reinsurance : Monte Carlo 9th-14th september : Baden Baden 21st-25th october"Accidents are costing the insurance and reinsurance companies millions. Why are they doing so comparatively little to prevent them? It seems many of them see prevention as more of a public relations exercise than a genuine trageedy, premiums and payouts. Yet there are others which see the benefit of being involved with the Royal Society for the Prevention Accidents (RoSPA) which was set up in 1916 to combat the large number of road accidents arising from the blackouts of World War I. Expansion into ooccupational safety quickly followed with a ever increasing emphasis on training at all levels. Now the society boasts a trainning programme which is second to none with a wide range of courses lasting from one day to five weeks and leading to various specialised safety qualificationsMateria / lugar / evento: Royal Society for the Prevention of AccidentsMercado de segurosPrevención de riesgosControl de riesgosGerencia de riesgosEmpresas de segurosGran BretañaConferenciasDocumento AGERSOtros autores: The Winchester Group Otras clasificaciones: 7Derechos: In Copyright (InC)