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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/10/1977 FC (insurance commision) minutesVillage of Mount Prospect Insurance Commission Minutes of Meeting of August 10, 1977 Meeting was called to order by Chairman Frakes at 7:35 P.M. Members Present: Terry Frakes, Paul Christoffersen Absent: Roy Swenson Others Present: Edward A. Geick, Assistant Village Manager Richard L. Jesse, Finance Director Minutes of the meeting of July 14, 1977 were approved as submitted. Joint Risk Management Study - Phase I and Summary Recommendations: Members reviewed the Phase I report and recommend the following: 1. Recommend continuation of purchasing Worker's Compensation coverage based on the review of loss experience during past 3 years. 2. Recommend duplicating valuable records. Offsite record - microfilming. 3. Consider self-insurance for physical damage on private vehicles such as staff and police cars (those vehicles under $10,000 valuation), providing there would be sub- stantial reduction of premium cost. 4. Consider business interruption coverage be expanded to cover the Golf -Busse Shopping Center and Venture - A & P Shopping Area. 5. Loss prevention program. 6. Pre-employment physicals for new employees in addition to Police and Fire sworn personnel. Suggests an Ordinance to require physicals upon employment termination. 7. Safety equipment requirements (hard hats and safety glasses) for Public Works employees. 8. Property conservation education for all employees. 9. Establish Auto Safety Review Board to review accidents in- volving Village Employees using Village vehicles & equipment. 10. Require $1,000,000 certificate of insurance for work and construction type of contracts or agreements (certificate to include products and/or completed operations). - 2 - 11. Village be named as an additional insured -especially in tree trimming contract - or a waiver of subrogation. 12. Village Board re-evaluate their position on boiler and machinery coverage. 13. Relating to pages 45 and 46 of report - to present limits of $500,000 is considered insufficient for the vast exposures in the Village and should re-evaluate present position on umbrella coverage to 1 - 5 million dollars. In general the Commission has observed the report to be informative and contains reasonable recommendations. It is recommended the Village continue into Phase II. Deferred Compensation: Finance Director requested to invite representatives of Deferred Income Plans of America and Radtke Insurance Agency to the next meeting, September 7, 1977. Adjournment: Meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. Paul W. Christoffersen Secretary