RMAC Quarterly Meeting November 2-3, 2017

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RMAC Quarterly Meeting November 2-3, 2017 Title Slide 2 - Alt title page with photography placement Jordan Dalrymple MS, ASP Sr. loss control consultant

Overview of NEFEC Loss Data AJG Loss Control Services 2017-2018 Agenda Overview of NEFEC Loss Data AJG Loss Control Services 2017-2018 Sample Accident Review

NEFEC Loss Data 7-1-2010 Through 6-30-17 Note* Report only and $0 claims removed. Short list of what is to be covered. Tailor this slide content to each presentation. Tailor speaker notes to each presentation.

NEFEC Loss Data 7-1-10 Through 6-30-17 Medical Only Indemnity Only (85% of Total Cost)

NEFEC Loss Data 7-1-10 Through 6-30-17 Proper Reporting, Standardization, And Accountability Will Help Minimize The *Unknown*

3 Pilot School Districts Selected AJG Loss Control Services 2017-2018 3 Pilot School Districts Selected Perform School Risk Assessments With Follow-Up Visits Accident Investigations Training (In-Person and BRIT) Assist With Program Development

The IMMEDIATE Reason The Accident Happened. Root Cause: Accident Investigations – Looking Further Into Contributory And Root Causes Contributory Cause: The IMMEDIATE Reason The Accident Happened. Root Cause: The UNDERLYING Reason The Accident Happened. WHY: NOT To Determine Fault Determine Preventative Measures To Prevent Future Accidents Share A Learning Experience Through NEFEC Districts Understand The Financial Loss Involved With Accidents

Accident Review – Welding Shop

NEFEC – RMAC Meeting No Fire Retardant Clothing Was Required Accident Review – Contributory and Root Causes No Fire Retardant Clothing Was Required Situational Awareness and Oversight No Safety Training Curriculum Developed FL Department Of Education – Curriculum Standards For Safety Within Course Work

Accident Review (Example) Florida Department Of Education Safety Requirements - Welding Develop Safety Checklists Determine Action After Unsafe Condition Is Identified Selecting And Use of Personal Protective Equipment Know How To Extinguish Class A, B, and C Fires Demonstrate Knowledge of NIOSH, EPA, And Other Regulatory Agencies. Locate And Use SDS’s First Aid And Response Procedures Proper Lifting Techniques Safe Clean-Up Procedures Explain Energy Isolation Requirements Determine Machine Safe Guards are Functioning Normal

Building A Positive Safety Culture! Leadership Commitment and Accountability - Top Down Leadership Change Accountability Trust Teamwork Communication

Thank you! Jordan Dalrymple MS, ASP 321-436-9460 Jordan_Dalrymple@ajg.com