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Personal Accident, Injury and Sickness

  • There is no minimum amount for Income Protection and the amount does not need to be recorded
  • Must be current
  • Must specify Income Protection or Accident and Sickness
  • Policy will be in an individuals name


  • Issue Date = Start of coverage date listed on policy
  • Expiry Date = Coverage end date listed on policy (If the policy is paid on a monthly 
    basis the expiry will be set when the next payment is due)
  • Insurer = Insurer will be listed in policy content
  • Policy Number = as specified on the policy
  • Item = Income Protection or Accident and Sickness as specified on the policy
  • Amount Description = not required
  • Amount = not required

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Insurance.Professional Indemnity.Cert of Currency
  • Business Name and ABN needs to match. If it doesn't match, government certified evidence must be provided to link the ABN or business names together. This is ideally a  letter or download from ABR showing the linkage
  • The minimum amount for Professional Indemnity Insurance is $10,000,000 AU
  • If the policy amount is not in AUD a conversion at the time of processing is to completed to ensure the non AUD amount is greater then the 10,000,000 AUD amount
  • Must be current
  • Must state one of the accepted types as listed in the below table
  • If the policy does not list one of the accepted types a Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) is required before escalation.
    • If PDS states on of the accepted types – the insurance and PDS needs to be uploaded together for approval
    • If the PDS does not specify Professional Indemnity it will be escalated
Accepted

Professional Indemnity

Errors & Omissions

Professional Liability


Self Insurance

  • If the company indicates 'Self Insured' = Letter to be uploaded from the governing body which has approved the self insurance; 
    please click on the following link to see the current list of approved Self Insured companies in Australia:  http://www.srcc.gov.au/self_insurance/current_licensees.
  • Issue Date = Start of coverage date listed on policy
  • Expiry Date = Coverage end date listed on policy (If the policy is paid on a monthly 
    basis the expiry will be set when the next payment is due)
  • Insurer = Insurer will be listed in policy content
  • Policy Number = as specified on the policy
  • Item = Professional Indemnity
  • Amount Description = Same as item
  • Amount = as specific on policy (must for a minimum of $10,000,000 AU)






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Insurance.Liability.Travel/Expat Insurance
  • Business Name and ABN needs to match. If it doesn't match, government certified evidence must be provided to link the ABN or business names together. This is ideally a  letter or download from ABR showing the linkage;
  • Insurance must be current


  • Issue Date = Start of coverage date listed on policy
  • Expiry Date = Coverage end date listed on policy (If the policy is paid on a monthly 
    basis the expiry will be set when the next payment is due)
  • Insurer = Insurer will be listed in policy content
  • Policy Number = as specified on the policy
  • Item = Type of of coverage
  • Amount Description = Same as item
  • Amount = as specified on policy

NOTE: This will be sent to site for approval


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Insurance.Liability.Public and / or Product
  • Business Name and ABN needs to match. If it doesn't match, government certified evidence must be provided to link the ABN or business names together. This is ideally a  letter or download from ABR showing the linkage;
  • Must show minimum of $10 million AUD public liability insurance cover for any one occurrence for all category 3 contractors. Categories higher than this (1B or 2) must show $20 million AUD). Coverage amount must be recorded on policy.
  • If the policy amount is not in AUD a conversion at the time of processing, this is to be completed to ensure the non AUD amount is equivalent to OR greater then the AUD amount
  • Insurance must be current
  • If the company supplies a 'requires approval' policy type (as listed in below table) a Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) is required before escalation.
    • If PDS states Public Liability coverage – the insurance and PDS needs to be uploaded together for approval
    • If the PDS does not specify Public Liability it will be escalated
AcceptedRequires ApprovalNot Accepted

Public Liability

Public and Products Liability

Broadform Liability

General Liability

Umbrella Liability

Business Liability

Legal Liability **


IT Liability

** If the type of insurance is Legal Liability, however the amount states Public and Products or Public or one of the accepted types of insurance we would approve.

If the type of insurance is Legal Liability and the amount only states Limit of Liability or Legal Liabilty then we would require site approval for this


Note: Insurance types can be listed in the limit section of the policy.

Eg. Under the Class or description it may refer to General Liability however under the limit or interest insured section if it refers specifically to an accepted type listed above this would be deemed acceptable.


Self Insurance

  • If the company indicates 'Self Insured' = Letter to be uploaded from the governing body which has approved the self insurance; 
    please click on the following link to see the current list of approved Self Insured companies in Australia:  http://www.srcc.gov.au/self_insurance/current_licensees.


  • Issue Date = Start of coverage date listed on policy
  • Expiry Date = Coverage end date listed on policy (If the policy is paid on a monthly 
    basis the expiry will be set when the next payment is due)
  • Insurer = Insurer will be listed in policy content
  • Policy Number = as specified on the policy
  • Item = Type of of coverage / policy (i.e. Public & Products Liability, Public Liability, Broadform Liability, General & Public Liability
  • Amount Description = Same as item
  • Amount = 


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ACT Workers Compensation
  • Ensure the company / employer name shown on the workers compensation document matches the ‘Company’ field data within Onsite

  • P/L / Pty LTD / Pty Limited can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Aust / Australia can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Ttee (means trust) this is acceptable as long as the rest of the name matches

  • If document is addressed to a slightly different name however the Legal or Trading name is listed on the certificate of currency and matches this is acceptable

  • If documented refers to ‘Self Insurance / Insurer’ please escalate. Do not return
    Ensure the coverage references ‘ACT’ or ‘Australian Capital Territory’ as shown in the below examples

    OR

    OR

      

  • Verified doc must be Workers Compensation for ACT

 

  • Enter the date of registration / commencement shown on the document as the ‘Start Date’ within Onsite.

  • Enter the end as shown on the workers compensation document as the ‘End Date’ within Onsite.

Note: Normally the ‘start date’ and ‘end date’ can be recorded as the certificate validity from and to dates as shown below:

 

  • Ensure the insurer listed on the workers compensation document is listed in the ‘Insurer’ field within Onsite. Usually this can be foundon the letterhead or in the footer eg. GIO, Allianz, CGU

  • Enter the employer number / policy number shown in the document in the ‘Policy Number’ field within Onsite.

  • Enter ACT Workers Compensation in the ‘Item’ field within Onsite



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NSW Workers Compensation
  • Ensure the company / employer name shown on the workers compensation document matches the ‘Company’ field data within Onsite

  • P/L / Pty LTD / Pty Limited can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Aust / Australia can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Ttee (means trust) this is acceptable as long as the rest of the name matches

  • If document is addressed to a slightly different name however the Legal or Trading name is listed on the certificate of currency and matches this is acceptable

  • If documented refers to ‘Self Insurance / Insurer’ please escalate. Do not return

  • Ensure there is a ‘NSW Scheme Logo’ displayed on the document.


OR

OR

Note: For policies with icare shown you will need to ensure you also include the second page which is generally where it references NSW.

 

OR

  • Verified doc must be Workers Compensation for NSW

  • Enter the date of registration / commencement shown on the document as the ‘Start Date’ within Onsite.

  • Enter the end as shown on the workers compensation document as the ‘End Date’ within Onsite.

Note: Normally the ‘start date’ and ‘end date’ can be recorded as the certificate validity from and to dates as shown below:

  • Ensure the insurer listed on the workers compensation document is listed in the ‘Insurer’ field within Onsite. Usually this can be found on the letterhead or in the footer eg. GIO, Allianz, CGU

  • Enter the policy number shown in the document in the ‘Policy Number’ field within Onsite.

  • Enter NSW Workers Compensation in the ‘Item’ field within Onsite

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NT Workers Compensation
  • Ensure the company / employer name shown on the workers compensation document matches the ‘Company’ field data within Onsite

  • P/L / Pty LTD / Pty Limited can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Aust / Australia can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Ttee (means trust) this is acceptable as long as the rest of the name matches

  • If document is addressed to a slightly different name however the Legal or Trading name is listed on the certificate of currency and matches this is acceptable

  • If documented refers to ‘Self Insurance / Insurer’ please escalate. Do not return

  • Ensure the coverage references ‘NT’ or ‘Northern Territory’ as shown in the below examples

OR

  • Verified doc must be Workers Compensation for NT
  • Enter the date of registration / commencement shown on the document as the ‘Start Date’ within Onsite.

  • Enter the end as shown on the workers compensation document as the ‘End Date’ within Onsite.

Note: Normally the ‘start date’ and ‘end date’ can be recorded as the certificate validity from and to dates as shown below:

  • Ensure the insurer listed on the workers compensation document is listed in the ‘Insurer’ field within Onsite. Usually this can be found on the letterhead or in the footer eg. GIO, Allianz, CGU

  • Enter the employer number / policy number shown in the document in the ‘Policy Number’ field within includes the Nationally Recognised Training.Onsite.

  • Enter NT Workers Compensation in the ‘Item’ field within Onsite

 


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QLD Workers Compensation
  • Ensure the company / employer name shown on the workers compensation document matches the ‘Company’ field data within Onsite

  • P/L / Pty LTD / Pty Limited can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Aust / Australia can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Ttee (means trust) this is acceptable as long as the rest of the name matches

  • If document is addressed to a slightly different name however the Legal or Trading name is listed on the certificate of currency and matches this is acceptable

  • If documented refers to ‘Self Insurance / Insurer’ please escalate. Do not return

  • Ensure there is a ‘WorkCover Queensland Logo’ displayed on the document.

 

  •  Verified doc must be Workers Compensation for QLD
  • Enter the date of registration / commencement shown on the document as the ‘Start Date’ within Onsite.

  • Enter the end as shown on the workers compensation document as the ‘End Date’ within Onsite.

Note: Normally the ‘start date’ and ‘end date’ can be recorded as the certificate validity from and to dates as shown below:

  • Enter WorkCover Queensland in the ‘Insurer’ field within Onsite.

  • Enter the policy number shown in the document in the ‘Policy Number’ field within Onsite.

  • Enter QLD Workers Compensation in the ‘Item’ field within Onsite
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SA Workers Compensation
  • Ensure the company / employer name shown on the workers compensation document matches the ‘Company’ field data within Onsite

  • P/L / Pty LTD / Pty Limited can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Aust / Australia can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Ttee (means trust) this is acceptable as long as the rest of the name matches

  • If document is addressed to a slightly different name however the Legal or Trading name is listed on the certificate of currency and matches this is acceptable

  • If documented refers to ‘Self Insurance / Insurer’ please escalate. Do not return

  • Ensure there is a ‘Government of South Australia’ Logo displayed on the document.

  • Verified doc must be Workers Compensation for SA

Note for SA Workers Compensation:

For SA workers compensation document uploads you may note there is no end date recorded on the document. If this is the case, enter the last day of the finanical year as the end date for this cert – The last day of the financial year every year falls on the 30th June.

E.g: If you receive an SA Workers Compensation document upload that shows ‘This employer is registered from 06/08/2004, the next upcoming ‘last day of the financial year’ is 30/06/2016 which can be entered as the end date despite not being shown on the document.

  • Enter the date of registration / commencement shown on the document as the ‘Start Date’ within Onsite..
  • Enter the end as shown on the workers compensation document as the ‘End Date’ within Onsite.

Note: Normally the ‘start date’ and ‘end date’ can be recorded as the certificate validity from and to dates as shown below:



  • Enter Return to Work SA in the ‘Insurer’ field within Onsite.

  • Enter the employer number listed on the workers compensation document is listed in the ‘Policy Number’ field within Onsite

  • Enter SA Workers Compensation in the ‘Item’ field within Onsite




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TAS Workers Compensation
  • Ensure the company / employer name shown on the workers compensation document matches the ‘Company’ field data within Onsite

  • P/L / Pty LTD / Pty Limited can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Aust / Australia can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Ttee (means trust) this is acceptable as long as the rest of the name matches

  • If document is addressed to a slightly different name however the Legal or Trading name is listed on the certificate of currency and matches this is acceptable

  • If documented refers to ‘Self Insurance / Insurer’ please escalate. Do not return

  • Ensure the coverage references ‘TAS’ or ‘Tasmania’ as shown in the below examples

OR

OR

  • Verified doc must be Workers Compensation for TAS
  • Enter the date of registration / commencement shown on the document as the ‘Start Date’ within Onsite.

  • Enter the end as shown on the workers compensation document as the ‘End Date’ within Onsite.

Note: Normally the ‘start date’ and ‘end date’ can be recorded as the certificate validity from and to dates as shown below:

  • Ensure the insurer listed on the workers compensation document is listed in the ‘Insurer’ field within Onsite. Usually this can be foundon the letterhead or in the footer eg. GIO, Allianz, CGU

  • Enter the employer number / policy number shown in the document in the ‘Policy Number’ field within Onsite.

  • Enter TAS Workers Compensation in the ‘Item’ field within Onsite
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VIC Workers Compensation
  • Ensure the company / employer name shown on the workers compensation document matches the ‘Company’ field data within Onsite

  • P/L / Pty LTD / Pty Limited can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Aust / Australia can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Ttee (means trust) this is acceptable as long as the rest of the name matches

  • If document is address to a slightly different name however the Legal or Trading name is listed on the certificate of currency and matches this is acceptable

  • If document is addressed to a slightly different name however the Legal or Trading name is listed on the certificate of currency and matches this is acceptable

  • If documented refers to ‘Self Insurance / Insurer’ please escalate. Do not return

  • Ensure there is a ‘Worksafe Victoria’ logo or ‘Authorised Agent of the Victorian WorkCover Authority’ displayed on the document.

OR

  • Verified doc must be Workers Compensation for VIC
  • Enter the date of registration / commencement shown on the document as the ‘Start Date’ within Onsite.

  • Enter the end as shown on the workers compensation document as the ‘End Date’ within Onsite.

Note: Normally the ‘start date’ and ‘end date’ can be recorded as the certificate validity from and to dates as shown below:

  • Ensure the insurer listed on the workers compensation document is listed in the ‘Insurer’ field within Onsite. Usually this can be found on the letterhead or in the footer eg. GIO, Allianz, CGU

  • Enter the employer number / policy number shown in the document in the ‘Policy Number’ field within Onsite.

  • Enter VIC Workers Compensation in the ‘Item’ field within Onsite

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WA Workers Compensation
  • Ensure the company / employer name shown on the workers compensation document matches the ‘Company’ field data within Onsite

  • P/L / Pty LTD / Pty Limited can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Aust / Australia can be accepted in any of these forms if also listed as the name in the system

  • Ttee (means trust) this is acceptable as long as the rest of the name matches

  • If document is addressed to a slightly different name however the Legal or Trading name is listed on the certificate of currency and matches this is acceptable

  • If documented refers to ‘Self Insurance / Insurer’ please escalate. Do not return

  • Ensure the coverage references ‘WA’ or ‘Western Australia’ as shown in the below examples
     
    OR

    OR

  OR

  • Verified doc must be Workers Compensation for WA
  • Enter the date of registration / commencement shown on the document as the ‘Start Date’ within Onsite.

  • Enter the end as shown on the workers compensation document as the ‘End Date’ within Onsite.

Note: Normally the ‘start date’ and ‘end date’ can be recorded as the certificate validity from and to dates as shown below:

  • Ensure the insurer listed on the workers compensation document is listed in the ‘Insurer’ field within Onsite. Usually this can be foundon the letterhead or in the footer eg. GIO, Allianz, CGU

  • Enter the employer number / policy number shown in the document in the ‘Policy Number’ field within Onsite.

  • Enter WA Workers Compensation in the ‘Item’ field within Onsite


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Professional Indemnity Insurance

- Business Name needs to match. If it doesn't match, government certified evidence must be provided to link the business names together. This is ideally a letter or download from NZBN showing the linkage

- We can accept ‘PTY LTD’ or ‘(Pty) Ltd’ in lieu of ‘Proprietary Limited’ when this is the only difference in the company name between what’s shown on company compliance paperwork verse what’s shown in onsite.

- Must be current

- Must state one of the accepted types as listed in the below table

- If the policy does not list one of the accepted types a Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) is required before escalation.

- If PDS states on of the accepted types – the insurance and PDS needs to be uploaded together for approval

- If the PDS does not specify Professional Indemnity it will be escalate

  • The minimum amount for Professional Indemnity Inus
  • The minimum amount for Professional Indemnity Insurance is $10,000,000 AU

ACCEPTED TYPES:

  • Professional Indemnity
  • Errors and Omissions
  • Professional Liability
  • Civil Liability
  • Issue Date = Start of coverage date listed on policy
  • Expiry Date = Coverage end date listed on policy (If the policy is paid on a monthly 
    basis the expiry will be set when the next payment is due)
  • Insurer = Insurer will be listed in policy content
  • Policy Number = as specified on the policy
  • Item = Professional Indemnity
  • Amount Description = Same as item
  • Amount = as specified on policy

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Public and/or Product Liability Insurance NZ

Public and / or Product Liability Insurance

- Business Name and NZBN needs to match. If it doesn't match, government certified evidence must be provided to link the NZBN or business names together. This is ideally a letter or download from NZBN showing the linkage;

- We can accept ‘PTY LTD’ or ‘(Pty) Ltd’ in lieu of ‘Proprietary Limited’ when this is the only difference in the company name between what’s shown on company compliance paperwork verse what’s shown in onsite               

- Minimum amount of $10 million dollars New Zealand for any one occurrence; Coverage amount to be recorded; If less than $10 million (NZD) the policy is to be returned            

- If the policy amount is not in NZD and the policy is worldwide, a conversion at the time of processing is to be completed to ensure the non NZD amount is equal to or greater than the $10 million NZD amount

- USD converted to NZD amount of greater than the $10 million is acceptable when the policy applies for work conducted in New Zealand

- Insurance must be current

ACCEPTED TYPES:

  • Public Liability
  • Public & Products Liability
  • Broadform Liability
  • General Liability
  • Business Liability
  • Legal Liability
  • Umbrella Liability

REQUIRES HILTON AUTHORISATION:

  • Commercial Liability
  • Third Party Liability
  • *Important: a product disclosure statement (PDS) is required to be uploaded with these types of policies before escalation to site.
  • If PDS states Public Liability coverage - the insurance and PDS needs to be uploaded together for approval. If the PDS does not specify Public Liability it be escalated.

NOT ACCEPTED:

  • IT Liability
  • Product Only
  • Issue Date = Start of coverage date listed on policy
  • Expiry Date = Coverage end date listed on policy (If the policy is paid on a monthly 
    basis the expiry will be set when the next payment is due)
  • Insurer = Insurer will be listed in policy content
  • Policy Number = as specified on the policy
  • Item = Type of of coverage / policy (i.e. Public & Products Liability, Public Liability, Broadform Liability, General & Public Liability
  • Amount Description = Same as item
  • Amount = As shown on policy

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