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Insurance response in disaster.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1983Description: 34p., 50 refsSubject(s): Subject: The aim is to prevent those disasters which are preventable by structuring the physical and social environment. The use of land zoning provisions, building codes, warning systems, shelter provision and the vigilance of professionals and members of a community will do much to help manage the effects of disaster. Adequate insurance, government assistance, and public help can provide for those who have been affected. It is the social and psychological trauma which needs to be provided for
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A version of this paper was presented at The Pacific Loss Adjusters Convention, Nadi, Fiji, 4 October 1983 and published in The Adjusters Response to Large Scale Disasters, pacific Loss Adjusters, Auckland, 1983

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The aim is to prevent those disasters which are preventable by structuring the physical and social environment. The use of land zoning provisions, building codes, warning systems, shelter provision and the vigilance of professionals and members of a community will do much to help manage the effects of disaster. Adequate insurance, government assistance, and public help can provide for those who have been affected. It is the social and psychological trauma which needs to be provided for

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