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The Public Liability Act 1991 was made effective from 1st April 1991. The object of this Act is to provide through insurance immediate relief to persons affected due to accident while handling hazardous substance by the owners on no fault liability basis. This has also been brought under Tariff. The definition of Owner is so comprehensive as to cover any person who owns or has control over any hazardous substance at the time of accident. This includes any Firm or its partners. Association or its members Company or its Directors and all other persons associated and responsible to that Company in the conduct of their business.
The various terms like Accident Hazardous substances as defined in the Act are given below.
Accident means an accident involving a fortuitous sudden or unintentional occurrence while handling any hazardous substance resulting in continuous intermittent or repeated exposure to death of or injury to any person or damage to any property but does not include an accident by reason only of war or radioactivity.
Handling in relation to any hazardous substance means the manufacture processing treatment package storage transportation by vehicle use collection destruction conversion offering for sale transfer or the like of such hazardous substance.
Accident means an accident involving a fortuitous sudden or unintentional occurrence while handling any hazardous substance resulting in continuous intermittent or repeated exposure to death of or injury to any person or damage to any property but does not include an accident by reason only of war or radioactivity.
Hazardous Substance means any substance or preparation which is defined as hazardous substance under the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 and exceeding such quantity as may be specified by notification by the Central Government.
Hazardous Substance means any substance or preparation which by reason of its chemical properties or handling is liable to cause harm to human beings other living creatures plants micro-organism property or the environment (as per the Environment (Protection) Act 1986
(a)Reimbursement of medical expenses incurred if any upto a maximum of Rs.12 500 in each case and
(b)Cash relief on the basis of percentage of disablement as certified by an authorized physician. The relief for total permanent disability will be Rs.25 0
Apart from Public liability insurance Act policy policies are also available to cover the legal liability of the insured against third parties for claims arising due to industrial accidents. Two different types of policies are available to cover accidents in industries like factories etc and non industries like hotels schools exhibitions and storage tanks etc.
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