JANITORIAL, CARPET CLEANING, FURNITURE CLEANING, REMEDIATION OR RESTORATION AND WINDOW WASHING CONTRACTORS QUESTIONNAIRE

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1. General Information Name of Applicant: Website Address: Annual Receipts: JANITORIAL, CARPET CLEANING, FURNITURE CLEANING, REMEDIATION OR RESTORATION AND WINDOW WASHING CONTRACTORS QUESTIONNAIRE 2. Indicate the percentage of work performed. (Each column should total 100%) New Construction % Commercial % Alterations / Remodeling % Residential % Service / Repair % Industrial % Maintenance % Institutional % Total State(s) in which you do business Years in Business: Number of years you have been with the agent submitting account Applicant Operates as Follows: (indicate %) % General Contractor (if Sub cost is > 35% of receipts please complete the General Contractor Questionnaire CTR 921) % Sub-contractor working for General Contractor or Prime Contractor % Trade contractor working directly for Commercial or Residential customers 100% Total % 100% Total % 100% 3. Type of Work Subcontracted to Others Check all that apply: Asbestos Drywall / Plastering Insulation Playground Equipment Carpentry Electrical Landscape Construction Plumbing Concrete Excavation Masonry Roofing Demolition Grading Paving Siding Doors / Windows Heating & Air Cond. Painting Water / Sewer 4. Subcontracted Work & Contractual Risk Transfer a. Do you subcontract work to others? If yes, complete Sections b. thru d. below b. What is the annual amount of work subcontracted to others? $ c. Do you require all sub-contractors to enter into a written contract? (If yes, attach a copy) Always Sometimes (describe) If you have a written subcontract agreement Do the contracts contain hold harmless and indemnification provisions in your favor? Do the contracts require you to be added to the sub s policy as an additional insured: For Ongoing Operations? For Completed Operations? Do the contracts require the subs carry limits equal to or greater than $1,000,000? Do you require certificates of insurance from all your sub-contractors prior to their starting on a project? Do you require the sub-contractor be in compliance with the insurance requirements of the contract before they are paid in full? Page 1 of 6

d. Do you have formal recordkeeping procedures in place for maintenance of copies of contracts, certificates of insurance, additional insured endorsement and/or OCP policies for each project? If yes, how long are records maintained? 5. Job List (Last 5 jobs - attach list or complete below): Project City, State Nature of Work Job Cost 6. Management Practices (please check all that apply) a. Employee selection process: Application Reference Check Pre-Placement Medical Exam b. Do you have a formal drug-testing program? If yes, check all that apply Pre-employment Random Post accident Probable Cause CDL Drivers Only c. Are safety meetings held on a quarterly basis; do managers and employees attend and are attendance records kept? If less than quarterly, how often? d. Have you been cited for any OSHA violations in the past 3 years? If yes, describe: 7. Liability Exposures a. Do you employ an architect, engineer or surveyor who draws or stamps plans, designs or specifications? If yes, do you have professional liability coverage in place? Limit of Professional Coverage: $ b. Do you or have you ever applied, installed or managed any jobs involving any synthetic stucco (EIFS) related product or material? If yes, describe: c. Do you or have you ever performed any abatement or removal of (Check all that apply) asbestos lead mold If yes, describe: d. Do you perform any snow plowing/ snow removal / ice treatment services for others? If yes, complete Snow Removal Questionnaire CTR 936. Selective excludes snow and ice removal activities performed for others. If an insured desires coverage for these operations, they can complete CTR 936 and we will consider the buyback of this coverage on an individual risk basis. Our appetite is for the contractor whose snow and ice removal activities are incidental to their overall operations. (Does not apply to GA, NC, SC, & VA) Page 2 of 6

e. Any current or past involvement with a wrap-up/ocip/ccip? If yes, describe below: Wrap-Up Project Project Description Date Work Performed by Applicant f. Do you rent, lease or loan equipment to others? If yes, is the equipment rented to others with an operator? Do you use a written contract or rental agreement? Does it include a hold harmless agreement in your favor? Does it require the renting party to provide physical damage coverage for the property being rented? Describe the type of equipment rented to others: 8. Inland Marine Exposures a. Is your equipment provided with theft-deterrent devices and/or registered with NER (National Equipment Registry)? If yes, describe: b. How are your equipment and materials secured at jobsites? Describe: c. Do you borrow, lease or rent equipment from others? If yes, what type? Describe: How much do you spend on equipment rental annually? 9. Auto Exposures a. Account has the following controls in place (Please check all that apply) Fleet safety program Seat belt use policy Cell phone use policy Fleet maintenance program GPS Tracking/Monitoring MVR s ordered at point of hire MVR s ordered annually MVR Driver acceptability criteria in place (Describe) Vehicle personal use policy in place (Describe) b. Do your employees use their own vehicles for company business? If yes, what limit of insurance do you require they carry? c. Do you haul material or equipment for others? If yes, indicate annual receipts from hauling $ Describe type of material or equipment being hauled: Page 3 of 6

10. Work Comp a. Health Insurance is provided for (Check all that apply): All Employees Full-Time Employees Only Key Employees Only Provided by Union b. What is the annual percentage of employee turnover? % c. Do you have a written Safety Policy and Program in place? If yes, are the employees required to sign the Policy acknowledging they have read and understand it? d. Do you enforce the use of personal protective equipment (hard hats, safety glasses / goggles, hearing protection, steel-toed shoes, etc) as required by OSHA? e. Are injured employees contacted immediately following medical treatment by a designated person? If yes, list the title of the designated person f. Are claims involving lost work time reviewed and pro-actively managed by a designated individual? If yes, list the title of the designated person g. Do you have a return to work (RTW) program? If yes, describe: h. Have you or will you perform work under the US Longshoremen s and Harbor Workers Act, or any other Federal Act? If yes, describe: 11. Janitorial, Carpet Cleaning, Furniture Cleaning, Remediation or Restoration and Window Washing Contractors a. Cleaning Services Provided: % General cleaning (vacuuming, dusting, wastebasket trash pickup, restroom cleaning) % Building exterior cleanup (walkways, empty garbage, light maintenance) % Floor waxing, are non-slip waxes used? Yes No % Polishing or buffing of hard wood floors % Carpet cleaning % Furniture, upholstery, drapes & blinds cleaning % New construction clean-up interior % Exterior window cleaning % Cleaning of industrial machinery & equipment % Degreasing service (ex. Restaurant hoods & ducts) % Hazardous waste or medical waste clean-up % Power washing outside surfaces of buildings or structures % Cleaning of solar panels % Pest control / exterminating _% Fire, smoke and soot clean-up % Water damage restoration % Mold remediation % Crime scene cleanup % Chimney sweep % HVAC duct cleaning % Dryer duct cleaning % Sand blasting % 100% = Total b. Jobsite Exposures: % Inside Building % Outside Building <= 2 Stories % Outside Building > 2 Stories % Other Describe: 100% = Total Page 4 of 6

c. Who are your customers/clients? (Indicate in percentages, the portion each contributes to your business. Percentages should total to 100%) % Residential homes % Hotels or motels % Office buildings (non-medical) % Schools % Medical office buildings % Supermarkets % Indoor shopping malls % Airports % Retail stores % Hospitals or operating rooms % Manufacturing plants % Nursing homes % Pharmaceutical mfg, labs or clean rooms % Museums % d. Hiring Practices: Do you use any temporary or day laborers? Written employment applications required for all prospective employees? Applications require listing of convictions and a statement that false statements are grounds for dismissal? Employees photograph retained in personnel file? Criminal histories obtained on all key employees? e. Are employees trained in safe operation of equipment, lifting practices and chemical use and storage? f. How are communication, training and supervision issues addressed with non-english speaking employees? Describe: g. Supervisory controls in place: Employees work in pairs Single person jobs limited to experienced staff Periodic unannounced job site management checks h. Is work performed while buildings are occupied? i. Any building repair, restoration, structural repairs, maintenance or installation services offered? If yes, describe: j. Do you have any retail or wholesale supply operations? % retail % wholesale If yes, describe types of products sold. k. Do you provide storage for customer s goods? If yes, describe: l. If you perform carpet cleaning or upholstery cleaning operations i. Do you repair, stretch or patch carpet or upholstery ii. Do you work on high valued carpeting such as oriental rugs? iii. What percent of your work is performed at the client s premises and how much is performed at your shop? % Client s premises % Shop iv. Do you repair or replace upholstery? If yes, indicate the percentage of your receipts from upholstering operations. % m. Do you clean machinery or equipment? If yes, a. What method do you use? Select all that apply: Abrasive High Pressure Dry Ice Steam Cleaning b. Describe the equipment used in the cleaning process: Page 5 of 6

n. Do you clean solar panels? If yes, do you perform any maintenance or repair of the panels or their components? If yes, describe: o. Do you work for banks or real estate property managers on foreclosed properties? If yes, check all that apply: Clean Out Services Lawn Care/Maintenance General Repairs Winterization Lock Replacement : p. Do you perform water, fire or smoke remediation or restoration services? If yes, please answer the following: i. Do have 24 hour emergency operations or 30-60 minute response time? If yes, describe: ii. Do you have a pollution policy in place? If yes, provide insurance company, effective date and liability limit: iii. Do you perform any of the following? Check all that apply: Drywall Interior trim work Painting Structural (Describe) iv. Do you perform any mold testing? If yes, describe: v. Do you perform any demolition operations? If yes, describe: vi. Do you provide any document drying services? If yes, describe: vii. Do you refurbish electronics or electrical equipment? If yes, describe: Page 6 of 6