The nature of my business fluctuates according to the type of contract secured. How can I ensure that the policy will continue to protect me?
In the majority of cases, referral to the questions, the summary of cover and the policy wording should provide sufficient guidance. If, however, the contract is of such a size that the actual workforce exceeds eight, it will be necessary for alternative cover to be arranged to a more appropriate policy. We cannot however provide cover for contracts involving work on or in any of the following hazardous locations: • Docks, Harbours or Railways • Offshore or Petroleum Installations • Chemical or Petrochemical Works • Aircraft, Airport or Airfields • Collieries, Mines or Quarries • Power Stations • Nuclear Installations • Watercraft If you enter into a new line of business or secure a larger than usual contract, you should discuss this with us.
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