Construction Risk Advisor – July 2022

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Trenching and Excavation Safety Considerations Trenching and excavation work involves some of the most dangerous activities within the construction industry, as an unprotected trench can greatly increase the risk of employee fatalities on-site. In fact, approximately 25 workers are killed every year in trench-related incidents, according to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Among these incidents, 75% are …

AIA July Monthly Minute Newsletter

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OSHA launched its National Emphasis Program (NEP) on April 8, 2022 to protect workers from heat-related hazards in indoor & outdoor work environments in all industries. There will be major focus on 70 high-risk industries, including contractors & construction. OSHA will now be conducting site scheduled inspections to enforce compliance, they will be based on priority of severity i.e. (fatalities, …

Construction Risk Advisor – June 2022

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Protecting Construction Workers From Heat-related Illnesses As summer approaches and temperatures rise, construction employers must safeguard their employees against heat-related hazards. After all, workers who spend extended periods of time in hot or humid environments are at greater risk of experiencing heat-related illnesses, such as heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Here’s a breakdown of these illnesses: Heat cramps—Known as …

Construction Risk Advisor – May 2022

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Best Practices for Hauling Heavy Construction Equipment Hauling heavy equipment between job sites is a common task in the construction industry. Yet, when this equipment is not properly secured, serious accidents can occur during transportation, potentially resulting in destroyed equipment, damaged vehicles, traffic fines and injuries (or even fatalities) among employees or other motorists on the road. Considering these consequences, …

Cyber Attacks – A Growing Business Interruption Threat

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Cyber Attacks – A Growing Business Interruption Threat When you think about what usually causes a business interruption, natural disasters such as fires, earthquakes and floods probably come to mind first. These events can physically damage your property and equipment, making your workspace unusable for a time. The damages from Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy are great examples of how …

Cyber Liability – 9 Cyber Risk Questions Every Board Should Ask

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9 Cyber Risk Questions Every Board Should Ask When a data breach or other cyber event occurs, the damages can be significant, often resulting in lawsuits, and serious financial losses. What’s more, cyber exposures impact businesses of all kinds, regardless of their size, industry, or status as a private or public entity. In order for organizations to truly protect themselves …

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Construction Risk Advisor – April 2022

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Navigating Material Challenges in the Construction Industry Throughout the past year, material prices across the construction sector have soared, negatively impacting both contractors and their clients. These rising costs have resulted from a combination of continued supply chain shortages and surging demand amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. According to recent research from Associated General Contractors of America, material expenses are …

Dangers of Texting and Driving Poster

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When it comes to texting and driving, remember that it can wait. No text is as important as your life and the lives of your passengers and drivers around you.

Market Value and Replacement Cost

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If you own commercial property, choosing a property insurance policy that fits your specific needs is important. A wide variety of policy options are available at different prices that cover an assortment of reimbursement options. Although there are policies that offer a large amount of financial coverage, depending on the type of property that will be insured, it may make …