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Introduction to Engineering Insurance


Marlborough Training and Consultancy

Summary

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Payment is by invoice on completion of the training.

Study method
Onsite
Duration
1 day
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

The cover available for protection of pressure plant, lifting and handling and electrical/mechanical plant is discussed together with the need to “dovetail” with the property programme.

The course is delivered for groups of delegates on behalf of employers at client premises or external venues arranged for organisations anywhere in the UK.

Please note that it is not offered as an open course for individual delegate bookings.

Description

Objectives:

Delegates who successfully complete this workshop will be able to demonstrate;

  • a fuller understanding of the regulatory requirements and protection afforded by the insurance policies.

Workshop Content

Delegates who successfully complete this workshop will be able to demonstrate the following competencies:

  • understand the principles associated with “statutory inspection”
  • outline the main legislation relevant to these principles
  • understand the need to dovetail property and engineering policies
  • outline the typical cover and exclusions for different statutory plant and equipment

What is included?

  • an outline of the principles and quality issues associated with statutory inspections
  • an outline of the main UK inspection requirements relating to pressure plant, lifting and handling and electrical/mechanical plant – together with examples of the plant involved
  • examples of defects discovered following the inspection
  • an explanation of the cover provided by the basic “boiler, crane and electrical” policies
  • a case study discussion to evaluate all aspects of the above

Who is this course for?

This course advises on the need for compliance with statutory inspection requirements and is suitable to those with only basic knowledge of the subject.

Questions and answers

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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