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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS
Whose Risk Is It? Managing Contracts & the Risk Transfer Process/Driving Down Cost of Accidents
In this session, agents will examine the risks associated with contractual relationships, especially as it relates to the operation of autos on company business. Agents will review the key exposures related to vehicles and drivers, as well as some of the risk control and risk transfer techniques available to their commercial clients.
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.
Hospitality Risks - Are You Being Served
Hotels, casinos, restaurants, resorts, and other hospitality properties are susceptible to significant loss exposures. Participants will examine property risks including real and intangible property, owned and leased space, time shares, and joint ventures. They will discuss liability risks from guests, entertainers, general public, animals, dram shops, and food borne illness. They will identify employee risks. They will learn about the use of technology in the hospitality industry and the resulting exposures.
There Cannot be a Crisis This Week
What is a crisis? It’s more than a hurricane or a flood. Learn to identify crisis situations that could have a significant impact on your clients' business, agency, or organization. Discover how to prepare a crisis management plan to prevent or lessen the damage a crisis can inflict. Using an interactive and case study approach, prepare for an active shooter event and the understand proper responses.