Innovation effects on the contribution rates

The new hazard rate scale of BG RCI –

BG RCI (German Statutory Accident Insurance and Prevention Association for raw materials and the chemicals industry) has made a first step towards the harmonization of the different hazard rates of its six industrial sectors when passing the hazard rate scale effective as of 2013. The hazard rate scale of the former quarry BG of 2007 remained unchanged effective until the end of 2012 for the building materials – quarry industry of BD RCI. The hazard rate scale plays an important role in the calculation of the accident insurance premiums. A good reason for the executive board of the BG RCI to...

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