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Factors to Know About Crane and Rigging Insurance

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Rigging insurance, also known as riggers liability insurance, provides cover against property loss or damage when on the hook of cranes. However, standard commercial general liability insurance policies do not cover properties of third parties that were under your control or custody. How much does crane and rigging insurance cost?

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9 Types of Insurance You Need to Protect Your Contractor Business

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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? General Liability Insurance. Professional Liability Insurance. Pollution Liability Insurance.

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4 Things You Need To Know About Snow Removal Insurance

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Because of their nature of work, snow removal contractors are usually exposed to many risks, which may include anything from third-party injuries to equipment. When it comes to the liabilities covered in the policy, it usually depends on the insurance provider or brokerage. Usually, more business means more liability risks.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Home » Blogs. Committing Intentional Project Communications » Public Exposure and Liability on Construction Sites. Points to Ponder: It is the contractor’s responsibility to create a work area and zone free from hazards that could cause injury or harm to persons or property. David Brown Blog. Fred Ode Blog.

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5 Safety Precautions For Multi-Level Construction Sites

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It also ensures you’re not spending money on hospital bills, treating injured workers, and legal liabilities. . They can lead to accidents or injuries. Some construction injuries happen because of ignorance or lack of knowledge among your workers. Inspect Your Machines Regularly. Educate Your Workers On Safety Measures.

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6 Dangers Of Falling Debris In Construction Sites

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Construction is one of the most hazardous industries, with injuries occurring almost every year. Who’s Liable For Falling Debris Injuries? Regardless of the type of injury in the workplace, whether due to falling debris or poor safety practices, someone is always liable. What Are The Common Types Of Falling Debris?

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Home » Blogs. The company called us to come in and evaluate some of their work stations where they seemed to be getting the most injuries from repetitive motions. These tools are a little more expensive, however, if proven to help reduce employee discomfort and injuries, they would be an good investment. David Brown Blog.