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Risk Management User Group. Thursday, December 9, 2004. Welcome. Michael L. Hay, CGFM, CPPM. Meeting Agenda. 8:30 – 8:35 Introduction 8:35 – 9:05 Jonathan Bow, Executive Director, SORM 9:05 – 9:45 Terry Myers 9:45 – 10:00 SORM 200 10:00 – 10:15 Break
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Risk Management User Group Thursday, December 9, 2004
Welcome Michael L. Hay, CGFM, CPPM
Meeting Agenda • 8:30 – 8:35 Introduction • 8:35 – 9:05 Jonathan Bow, Executive Director, SORM • 9:05 – 9:45 Terry Myers • 9:45 – 10:00 SORM 200 • 10:00 – 10:15 Break • 10:15 – 11:00 Deputy Garry Parker,Travel Safety, “If a Car Could Talk” • 11:00 – 11:45 Roundtable Discussion Risk Management User Group
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FY04 Workers’ CompensationClaims Review Terry G. Myers Director of Claims Operations
SORM 200 Michael L. Hay, CGFM, CPPM Risk Management User Group
Statewide Risk Management ExpendituresSORM200 Risk Management User Group
SORM200 Notaries/Insurance/Claims Risk Management User Group
SORM200 Property & Liability Claims Risk Management User Group
Property and Casualty Claims by Settlement Amounts Risk Management User Group
SORM200 Property & Casualty Claims – Settlements/Reserves/Demands Risk Management User Group
Break Time! See you in 15 minutes!
Travel Safety“If a Car Could Talk” Garry L. Parker, Senior Trooper Public Information and Education Resource Officer Texas Department of Public Safety
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Roundtable Discussion Joe Deering, Risk Management Specialist Sam Arant, Risk Management Specialist Deanna Saile, Risk Management Specialist Lisa Bell, Risk Management Specialist Curt Krill, Risk Management Specialist Sally Becker, Insurance Specialist Mike Hay, Director
Roundtable Topics • Natural Gas Piping Systems – Texas State Fire Marshal Directive of September 15, 2004 • Indoor Air Quality in state occupied buildings – SB 599, signed by Governor June 6, 2003 • Status of Business Continuity Plans of state agencies • Ergonomic programs at state agencies • Revision of SORM’s Risk Management for Texas State Agencies guidelines • Insurance Program • Online Risk Assessment System Risk Management User Group
Texas State Fire Marshal Directive The state Fire Marshal has determined that any natural gas piping system that has not been inspected and tested within the last two years constitutes a dangerous condition. Therefore, pursuant to the authority of Texas Government Code 417.008, we are directing that you take immediate steps to insure that: Texas Department of InsuranceState Fire Marshal’s OfficeAustin, Texas Risk Management User Group
Texas State Fire Marshal Directive • All natural gas piping systems owned, operated and controlled be a State Agency or State Higher Education Campus are designed, constructed, maintained and operated in accordance with the Minimum Safety Standards for Natural Gas, 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 192, as required by 16 TAC 7.70. 2. All interior gas piping in structures and buildings are installed, operated, tested, and repaired in accordance with National Fire Protection Association Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54. Risk Management User Group
Texas State Fire Marshal Directive • A leakage survey (pressure test) is completed on all interior gas piping in all structures and buildings used for sleeping every two years. Testing: A pressure test to determine if the natural gas piping in each facility will hold at least normal operating pressure shall be performed as follows: (A) For systems on which the normal operating pressure is less than 0.5 psig, the test pressure shall be 5 psig and the time interval shall be 30 minutes. (B) For systems on which the normal operating pressure is 0.5 psig or more, the test pressure shall be 1.5 times the normal operating pressure or 5 psig, whichever is greater, and the time interval shall be 30 minutes. (C) A pressure test using normal operating pressure shall be utilized only on systems operating at 5 psig or greater, and the time interval shall be one hour. Risk Management User Group
Texas State Fire Marshal Directive The testing shall be conducted by: • A licensed plumber • A qualified employee or agent of the facility who is regularly employed as or acting as a maintenance person or maintenance engineer • A person exempt from the plumbing license law as provided in Texas Civil Statutes, Article 6243-101, 3 All facilities should take immediate action to insure compliance. All facilities should be in compliance no later than September 1, 2005. Documentation of compliance should be maintained in the facility safety department and be available for inspection by the State Fire Marshal, Railroad Commission, or other State officials. Risk Management User Group
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Risk Management User Group Thank you for attending Happy Holidays!!