Clearing up asbestos obligations
New regulations have made it clear where owners of non-domestic premises stand on asbestos, meaning brokers and insurers must update their policies accordingly.
Parliamentary statutory intervention for asbestos exposure wasoriginally aimed at the manufacturers and producers of asbestos-related
products.
More recently, regulations have been introduced to control asbestos at
work and prohibit supply and use of asbestos products and processes.
Historically, those working in shipbuilding and related trades were
regarded as the largest group at risk of exposure. Recent research by the
Health & Safety Executive, however, suggested those working in building
and
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