WHITE PAPERS
- OSHA Launches COVID-19 Enforcement National Emphasis Program
- Auto Best Practices
- Claims Made Best Practices
- Drone Use in the Construction Industry
- Selecting an Occupational Health Provider for Injured Workers
- Structuring Your Contract for Optimal Risk Transfer – Understanding Indemnity and Insurance Requirements
WEBINARS
Accident Investigation and Corrective Actions
This webinar focuses on techniques for gathering complete, accurate, and objective incident data; establishing root causes; and developing effective corrective actions.
Implementing an Effective Safety Culture
During this webinar, we will discuss the key elements of creating a safety culture that reduces losses and gets ahead of potential risks. In order to change a company’s safety culture, managers, supervisors and operators must be engaged in the development of this culture.
What Makes a Case OSHA Recordable
Learn how to classify first aid vs. medical treatment, how to properly classify injuries on the OSHA 300, and how restrictions may effect injury classification.
Hazard Communication/Posting OSHA 300A
This webinar is designed to provide general guidelines on how to develop and implement an effective hazard communication program in accordance with OSHA standard 1910.1200.
Lockout/Tagout
Review the necessary elements for establishing an effective lockout/tagout program. The presentation will cover the various requirements of OSHA 1910.147 for the control of hazardous energy, includes alternate control procedures.
Accident Investigation/Corrective Action Development
This webinar focuses on techniques for gathering complete, accurate, and objective incident data; establishing root causes; and developing effective corrective actions.
Ergonomics, Sprains & Strains
This webinar will assist you in determining ergonomic risk factors in your workplace and developing corrective actions to prevent ergonomic-related injuries such as sprains and strains.
Ladders/Scaffolds
In this session, we will review the OSHA regulatory requirements for both ladders and scaffolds most commonly used in the industry today.
Personal Protective Equipment, Respiratory Protection, Hearing Conservation
Learn more about general guidelines on how to develop and implement effective PPE, hearing conservation, and respiratory protection programs that are compliant with OSHA standards.
Developing an Effective Safety Culture
During this webinar, we will discuss the key elements of creating a safety culture that reduces losses and gets ahead of potential risks. In order to change a company’s safety culture, managers, supervisors and operators must be engaged in the development of this culture.
Electrical Safety
Review the general guidelines on how to develop and implement an effective electrical safety program in accordance with OSHA standards and NFPA 70E.
1st Aid and BBP Basics, Emergency Action Plan, Fire Prevention Basics
Join Safety Management Services Company to review the key elements needed in an emergency action plan, bloodborne pathogen program, and a written fire prevention plan as required in the OSHA standards.
Fall Protection
This webinar will provide you the knowledge to effectively implement a fall protection program at your facilities. We will discuss the newest Fall Protection Standard for general industry, the requirements of a fall protection program, and practical application in keeping employees safe through fall prevention techniques.
CAPTIVES
An Alternative To The Standard Market
Discover how joining a captive is an alternative that gives you control over your insurance destiny and allows you to beat the standard market dilemma.
Take Control Over Your Claims
Learn about the contrarian claims handling model that puts you in the driver’s seat of your claims handling and the money saving results this model has achieved.
Why A Group Captive?
Explore the world of group captives with Cottingham & Butler. Discover how best-in-class companies use the financial mechanism of captive insurance to take control of and reduce their insurance costs, all while receiving tailored services unrivaled in the standard insurance market place.
A Continuous Dedication To Safety
Captives are reserved for best-in-class companies. The most unifying characteristic of all captive members is their unrelenting dedication to safety. Discover how the captive provides you with the tools and consultation to continue taking your safety program to the next level.
Build Equity In Your Insurance Program
Find out how a captive allows your company to reduce your insurance costs and how you too can earn dividends from your insurance premiums.