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Prime Related Properties

Prime Related Properties. 12 Month Safety Program Results September 19,2007. Topic Review. In the past 11 months we reviewed the following topics:

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Prime Related Properties

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  1. Prime Related Properties 12 Month Safety Program Results September 19,2007

  2. Topic Review • In the past 11 months we reviewed the following topics: Walking Surfaces, Lighting, Worker Safety, Electrical Safety, Preventing Falls, Hand Tools, Stairs, Ladder Safety, Pools, Lifting Procedures, Blood Borne Pathogens • Does Safety Matter?

  3. Worker Compensation Results • In the two years leading up to October 2006 the Prime Related entities averaged 31 work related incidents per quarter. • In the three quarters since the implementation of the monthly safety topics in October 2006 the quarterly average has dropped to 18. 41% reduction in work related incidents

  4. Workers Compensation Results • By Type of Property • Hotels • Down 43.43% • Apartments • Down 41.88% • Commercial • Down 33.33% Great Results Across the Board!!!!!

  5. Focus for the Next 12 Months • Continue to work safely! • Your efforts have had a great impact on the overall program including employee safety and morale as well as insurance premiums • Continue to pay attention to what you are doing, how you are doing it, your surroundings and other employees

  6. General Liability • Remember, General Liability incidents are incidents that happen to outside parties; such as guests, tenants and/or visitors. • These can be anything from a slip and fall to an assault to fall down stairs to theft, etc.

  7. General Liability Results • In the two years leading up to October 2006 the Prime Related entities averaged 48 general liability type of incidents per quarter. • In the three quarters since the implementation of the monthly safety topics in October 2006 the quarterly average has increased to 54. 13% increase in general liability incidents

  8. General Liability Results • By Type of Property • Hotels • Down 2.82% • Apartments • Up 10.99% • Commercial • Up 41.56% This appears to be an area where we need to devote a little extra effort !!!

  9. General Liability – Type of Incidents • In reviewing the total incidents, the following types of incidents are the most common: • Premise Liability - 25.24% • Auto Related - 20.23% • Falls on Property - 10.82% • Slips and Falls - 10.38% * Premise liability is a miscellaneous category for incidents that are not otherwise specifically categorized. Auto Related usually has to do with vehicle damage, break-ins, vandalism, etc.

  10. Focus for the Next 12 Months • General Liability • Duty – we have a duty to provide a reasonably safe and secure environment • Please take time to evaluate your area for possible improvements. • We all get in to a habit of getting from point A to B and rarely take the time to really view our surroundings with an eye towards improvement. • Take the time to look are your areas with a critical eye for improvement.

  11. Focus for the Next 12 Months • General Liability (cont.) • Your efforts greatly impact how your property is seen by the general public. • Is it: • Clean, • Safe, • A place where you would feel safe having your kids play? • If not then what can you do to help?

  12. Focus for the Next 12 Months • General Liability (cont.) • During the next 12 months, you will begin to see a greater emphasis on General Liability hazards

  13. Thanks • Your safety and the safety of your guests and tenants is of great importance to management • Since you are on the front line, you can have the greatest impact on everyone’s well being! • Thanks again for all your efforts

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