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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS
Keep on Truckin'
Participants will examine information on trucking industry regulatory and compliance issues, insurance coverage forms, and endorsements. They will gain a better understanding of specialty carrier’s non-standard forms.
Hotels, restaurants, resorts, taverns, and other hospitality properties are susceptible to significant loss exposures. No industry was hit harder by COVID-19 than the hospitality industry. In this session, you will examine the property risks including real and intangible property, owned and leased space, business income, and extra expense. You discuss liability risks from guests, entertainers, general public, owners, franchisors, and employees. You will learn about the use of technology in the hospitality industry and the resulting exposures. You will identify the issues encountered when insuring hospitality risks, learn how to address these issues, and understand the coverage enhancements important to any hospitality type risk.
Construction Court Cases and Issues
In this session, agents will identify construction exposures that could have a significant impact on their client’s business. They will discuss faulty workmanship, general contractors, subcontractors, defective work, insurance requirements common in construction contracts and why they are important, and exclusions. Using construction court cases, they will examine the exposures, coverage issues, gaps, and pitfalls with traditional property and casualty insurance policies and explore possible insurance solutions to these unique risks.
What Every Risk Manager or Agent Needs to Know about OSHA/Ergonomics - Workplace Injuries
Dealing with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other worker safety regulatory agencies is a day-to-day requirement for many organizations. It is important that risk managers and insurance agents understand these requirements and the potential impact on the organization’s overall cost of risk. In this session, you will better understand the key standards related to OSHA to better engage and assist organizations with workplace safety initiatives.