Workers compensation exposure checklist



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PIA Doc. No. 90583 Workers compensation exposure checklist To contact PIA for more information, or to request a QuickSource document index, contact: phone: (800) 424-4244 fax: (888) 225-6935 email: resourcecenter@pia.org website: www.pia.org Think PIA first 6/15

Workers compensation exposure checklist The ACORD 130 Workers Compensation Application is designed to capture the information needed to underwrite a workers compensation policy. Much of the information requested on the application is suitable for the creation of an exposure checklist. By combining the information solicited on the application with the significance and implications, which accompany that information, PIA is offering an exposure checklist tool to evaluate the workers compensation risk of your employer clients. The questions located at the end of this checklist do not appear on the ACORD 130 application. ACORD 130 questions from page 1 A. What type of entity is this applicant? Sole proprietor, partnership, LLC, corporation or association, etc. B. Which of the principals are intended to be covered? Subject to state law for inclusion or exclusion C. Are relatives intended to be covered? Subject to state law for inclusion or exclusion D. What is the highest floor of the business location? Cumulative injury potential from high rise fire evacuation ACORD 130 24 general information questions 1. Does applicant own, operate or lease aircraft or watercraft? Maritime (Jones Act, LWCA, etc.) or aircraft exposure 2. Any past, present or discontinued operations involving the storing, treating, discharging, applying, disposing or transporting of hazardous material (e.g., landfills, wastes, fuel tanks, etc.)? Chemical injury or illness exposure 3. Any work performed underground or above 15 feet? Collapse or falling from height exposure continued

Page 2 4. Any work performed on barges, vessels, docks or bridges over water? Maritime (Jones Act, LWCA, etc.) exposure 5. Is applicant engaged in any other type of business? Additional business classifications may be assigned 6. Are subcontractors used? Principal employer exposure statutory obligation to employees of uninsured subcontractors 7. Do all subcontractors provide a certificate of insurance? Debit exposure at premium audit 8. Is a written safety program in operation? Regulatory compliance exposure, as well as good risk management indicator 9. Any group transportation provided? Cumulative injury potential from a vehicle accident 10. Any employees under 16 or over 60 years of age? Regulatory compliance with minor employees and severity of injury issues with elderly employees 11. Any seasonal employees? Inexperienced worker exposure 12. Is there any volunteer or donated labor? For profit entities have a potential premium audit issue; inexperienced worker issue 13. Any employees with physical handicaps? Injury severity issues; appropriate accommodations in the workplace 14. Do employees travel out of state? Other states insurance exposure (watch for monopolistic states); foreign voluntary or international exposure continued

Page 3 15. Are athletic teams sponsored? Potential sports injury exposure (consult state law) 16. Are physicals required after offers of employment are made? Applicable to a job that requires specific physical abilities 17. Any other insurance with this insurer? Supporting business; particularly, general liability and commercial auto insurance 18. Any prior coverage declined, cancelled or nonrenewed in the last three years? Potential underwriting risk 19. Are employee health plans provided? Disincentive to file workers compensation claim for off the job injury or illness 20. Do any employees perform work for other businesses or subsidiaries? Increased benefit exposure from other earned wages 21. Do you lease employees to or from other employers? Special treatment for leased workers alternate employer endorsements 22. Do any employees predominantly work at home? Safety inspections of homes, including ergonomic standards; clear guideline needed for when work time begins and ends 23. Any tax liens or bankruptcy within the last five years? Management incompetence and nonpayment of premium exposure 24. Any undisputed and unpaid workers compensation premium due from you or any commonly managed or owned enterprises? Nonpayment of premium exposure continued

Page 4 Nonapplication questions A. Are payroll records sufficient to separate the payroll of workers under multiple classifications and to separate overtime pay? B. Are there any employees who are exempt (consult state laws), but voluntary coverage may be desired? C. Is there a Medical Emergency Response Team in place on the premises to treat injured or ill employees? D. Are there obvious physical hazards present? E. Is personal protection equipment maintained properly and used by trained employees? F. Are required Material Safety Data Sheets kept on site? G. Is this business compliant with other Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations? H. When was the most recent loss control inspection? Professional Insurance Agents, 2014. QS90583 8/14