AXA said the recordings “will provide detailed information about materials used, together with evidence of working practices and site management for the areas being refurbished.”
AXA said some of its customers’ properties require remediation to make them safer and more resilient to fire in the wake of Grenfell.
Dougie Barnett, AXA Commercial’s Director of Customer Risk Management said: “We decided to use this cutting-edge technology to record evidence of the remediation work and securely store it in the cloud for reference. Our Business Resilience Team has been capturing videos of commercial risks in this way for the past three years for underwriters to review, so it made sense to extend this practice to these building remediations.
“It means underwriters can clearly see what’s been done when they assess risk and provide a quote with confidence, both now and in the future.
“We are funding this initiative to protect our customers and ensure the work is carried out to the required standard using the correct materials.
“We’ll also have evidence of how protection systems such as sprinklers and alarms are installed, with this weekly video capture supplementing our regular visits to individual sites.
“When the work is completed, it should result in the remediated buildings being an improved risk, which will have a positive impact on policy premiums, so it’s important for everyone involved in the process to have a clear view of what’s happening.”
AXA UK will use Motorola Solutions VT100 body cameras when responding to incidents. The video can be live streamed if required so contractors can liaise directly with AXA risk engineers.