The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) keeps records not only of the most frequently cited standards overall, but also within particular industries. The most recent statistics from OSHA reveal the top standards cited in the fiscal year 201X for the construction industry. This top 10 list comprises establishments engaged in the construction of buildings or engineering projects (e.g., highways …
AIA September Monthly Minute Newsletter
Nowadays, most of our insurance carrier partners are all looking for similar things when it comes to evaluating and pricing different businesses to insure. We are here to share some of tips of the trade with you that can help keep your insurance premiums as low as possible, make sure your beloved business continues to run smoothly, and properly protect …
P&C Market Outlook
A Challenging, But Stable Market The past few years have been challenging for both businesses and the insurance industry. After years of stability, a confluence of factors have led insurance companies to reevaluate their positions in the market. The increased frequency and severity of claims, social inflation, the COVID-19 pandemic, medical inflation, trends in cybercrime, the cost of reinsurance, natural …
Construction Risk Advisor – August 2022
Ways to Minimize Subcontractor Default Risks Construction projects typically involve contractors enlisting the help of subcontractors to conduct specialized tasks on-site (e.g., electrical, plumbing and ventilation work). While working with these professionals can allow projects to be completed more efficiently, the use of subcontractors also carries various exposures. Namely, subcontractors may default, thus failing to perform their assigned duties. Defaulting …
Five Strategies for Reducing Workers’ Compensation Costs
When a company experiences significant increases in workers’ compensation costs, it usually triggers internal activities aimed at reducing insurance costs and spending. The key to spending fewer dollars is more than just stopping a few accidents; it is having a sound safety program designed to continuously improve. This is where a safety program that, at a minimum, is compliant with …
AIA August Monthly Minute Newsletter
Hurricane season has officially started and will come to an end on November 30. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are working together to improve the way people prepare for, and respond to, severe weather. Be proactive to keep yourself, your families, and your employees safe in case of a hurricane.Download
Distracted Driving
Presented by: Associates Insurance Agency Learning Objectives During this training presentation, participants will learn about: What distracted driving is The different types of distracted driving Tips for staying focused on the road How to remain focused on the road and how to avoid an accident What Is Distracted Driving? • While a number of factors can lead to a crash …
OSHA Safety Cornerstones – Third Quarter 2022
OSHA Launches Enhanced Trenching and Excavation Safety Initiatives Twenty-two workers have already been killed due to deadly trenching and excavation hazards in 2022—a 68% increase from all of 2021. In response, OSHA launched enhanced enforcement initiatives to protect workers from known industry hazards. Doug Parker, the assistant secretary for OSHA, stated that all 22 deaths could have been prevented if …