Structural Issues and Aging Buildings

While modern building codes and structural engineering have made buildings extremely safe, facilities managers must maintain a high level of upkeep for them to remain that way. As buildings age, they can lose their structural integrity. As such, if simple repairs are left untended, they can balloon into bigger issues, potentially causing significant damage that can interrupt operations and/or even endanger others.

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Safer Driving Tips

With fall weather comes more difficult driving conditions. Review our driving safety tips with all the drivers in your home or business. Click the graphic to read more or download our safety sheet. #driversafety

Cyber Risks & Liabilities Newsletter

October is cybersecurity awareness month. While it is always important to be aware of cyber threats, October reminds individuals and businesses that cybersecurity awareness is critical to keeping personal and commercial data safe. Click on the image below to read our cybersecurity newsletter. Articles include:

  • Promoting Cybersecurity in the Expanding Digital Economy
  • Key Benefits of Penetration Testing
  • Preventing Supply Chain Cyber Exposures
Cyber Risks and Liabilities newsletter pdf file

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Back to Office Checklist

If your company working from home and ready to return to the office or considering a long-term hybrid model, download our checklist so you can cover the issues and risks. Return to office the most efficient and effective way possible. Contact us with questions related to risks associated with return to office.

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Transporting Agricultural Workers Safely

Agricultural employers, farming contractors, and agricultural associations who transport migrant or seasonal agricultural workers must ensure that their transporting vehicles conform to rigid safety standards. These entities are ultimately responsible for ensuring that drivers have a valid driver’s permit or license to operate the vehicle. In addition, any vehicle used must have a current state vehicle inspection sticker.

Beyond that, the Department of Labor (DOL) established regulations for passenger automobiles and station wagons used to transport 75 miles or less. Use our checklist to ensure that you are abiding by DOL guidelines for transporting your workers.

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This checklist is merely a guideline. It is neither meant to be exhaustive nor meant to be construed as legal advice. It does not address all potential compliance issues with federal, state or local standards. Consult your licensed commercial property and casualty representative at Evergreen Insurance LLC or legal counsel to address possible compliance requirements. © 2008, 2019 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.