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The ACEC library provides a ready source of information to help protect your practice and manage risk.
RELEVANT INFORMATION ON BUSINESS
INSURANCE IS READILY AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS
While you can be confident that Marsh USA, Inc. brokers continuously monitor your insurance requirements and the
insurance marketplace, articles of relevance often appear that relate directly to our industry and the efficient management
of your practice. Many members find these articles valuable in managing their practices. We monitor the press and professional
journals to gather and present this information to you and encourage you to take advantage of this important resource. All
articles are presented in convenient PDF format.
Outline
of a Model Safety Program
Supporting
the Need for Risk Management
Return-to-Work:
A Win-Win Opportunity in Ten Easy Steps
Ten
Easy Steps to Effective Return-to-Work
The
Sleeping Giant: ËI Am A Compressed Gas CylinderÓ
Truck
Bed Liners and Portable Gas Containers
Safety
Awareness Ideas (Part 1)
Safety
Awareness Ideas (Part 2)
Safe
Use of Lasers in Construction
Preventing
Heat Stress
Poison
Ivy
Planning
for Road Construction
Extension
Cord Safety
Do's
and Don'ts When Your Back Is Hurting
Construction
Boots
Car
Phones and Safety
Cold
Weather Injury Prevention
Carbon
Monoxide
Body
Belts Prohibited for Construction Fall Arrest Systems
TOPICS OF INTEREST CONCERNING
PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE ARE ALSO AVAILABLE
For many years the law firm of Brown &
James has been an active supporter and advisor to the
ACEC Business Insurance Program. The firm provides valuable
information to members on loss control and quality assurance
through its newsletter. Fault Line addresses issues of
significance to design/engineering and construction
firms alike. Available issues are indicated below.
Fault
Line - Spring - 2005
Fault
Line - Summer - 2004
Fault Line - Winter - 2003
Fault
Line - Winter - 2002
Fault
Line - Winter - 2001
Fault
Line - Summer - 2001
Fault
Line - Winter - 2000
Fault
Line - Summer - 2000
Fault
Line - Summer - 1999
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