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9 Types of Insurance You Need to Protect Your Contractor Business

Construction Marketing

As a contractor, you likely know that your business is always at risk. Between the potential for accidents and injuries on the job site and the risk of lawsuits, it’s important to have insurance to protect yourself from financial losses, but what kind of insurance do you need? Builders Risk Insurance.

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Manage Safety Risk – Get a “2 Fer”

FDR Safety

If you manage for risk, you also manage for compliance. However, if you manage for compliance, you may overlook risk and hazards that result in serious or fatal injuries. Thankfully, the groundwork to manage risk within GM and our joint process had been laid. Whether safety, business risk, insured risk, market risk, etc.,

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4 Ways To Improve Construction Safety In High-Traffic Areas

Construction Marketing

Injuries and, in severe cases, permanent disabilities or deaths can happen if there are very few preventative safety measures in place. Individuals will know when to stay away from the construction site at risk of getting hurt. Watch for Forklifts – must be near areas where heavy machinery is in operation.

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A simple way to do risk assessments

FDR Safety

Recently I’ve done dozens of Task Based Risk Assessments (TaBRA) for clients, and the experience always reinforces for me the importance of worker input and the relative speed in which an assessment can be performed. The first level of risk assessment comes from the worker. It was clearing jams. Why not get their perspective?

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5 Hoisting And Rigging Hazards To Watch Out For

Construction Marketing

To avoid accidents, below are some of the hazards that workers must keep in mind. Additionally, workers should always check the surface before stepping on it to ensure that they won’t slip and fall, especially if snow or ice is present, as this can lead to accidents. 3) Risk Of Falling Materials. 1) Slipping Off The Edge.

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Protecting Your Investment from Vehicle-into-Building Crashes

Wolgast Corporation

Members include architects, risk managers, parking specialists, lawyers, and perimeter safety professionals. They have collected data from years 2014-2021 and have determined that there is an average of 60 vehicle/building impacts daily, 500 deaths annually, and 4,000 injuries each year.

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Does GC Insurance Cover Subcontractors?

Levelset

Accidents happen, especially in construction. General contractors know these risks when they take the role. Does a general contractor’s insurance cover their subcontractors’ accidents or mistakes? It also gives the property owner a safety net against mistakes or accidents caused by the contractor.