Heat Illness Prevention Tips

Good morning, D&D!

As you know with the fires all over California the air quality has been unhealthy for many of us. Along with the fires the Central Valley has been in a heat wave, please take precaution, stay cool, and hydrated when you can.

An email was sent out to clients in regarding Heat Illness Prevention for employees last week and here are some tips we wanted to share with you all:

  • Plan – Develop and implement an effective written heat illness prevention plan that includes emergency response procedures
  • Training – Train all employees and supervisors on heat illness prevention
  • Water – Provide drinking water that is fresh, pure, suitably cool and free of charge so that each worker can drink at least 1 quart per hour, and encourage workers to do so.
  • Shade – Provide shade when workers request it or when temperatures exceed 80 degrees. Encourage workers to take a cool-down rest in the shade for at least five minutes when they feel the need to do so. They should not wait until they feel sick to cool down.
  • When the temperature equals or exceeds 95 degrees, employers must provide one 10-minute “preventative cool-down rest period” every 2 hours. During the first 8 hours of a shift, the cool-down periods may be provided at the same time as the rest periods. 
  • If employees work longer than 8 hours, the employer must provide an additional 10-minute cool-down rest period every 2 hours. For example, if the shift extends beyond 8 hours, an additional rest period is required at the end of the 8th hour of work. If the shift extends beyond 10 hours, another is required at the end of the 10th hour.
  • Employers must ensure that employees actually take the cool-down rest periods required under this section.
  • Employers are required to provide additional breaks as soon as the temperature equals or exceeds 95 degrees. For example, even if the temperature does not reach 95 degrees until the last half of an 8-hour shift, the employer must ensure that employees take cool-down rest periods starting at the end of the 8th hour of work.

Tips on the road: Thanksgiving Weekend

Thank you to Curt Zimmerman for providing us with this information on when to get on the road for Thanksgiving, according to Google Maps data.

Please click here to view the full article, and keep these tips in mind while driving throughout the weekend. Stay safe out there!

Safety Saturday: Wildfire Preparation and Recovery Tips from Travelers

Wildfire Preparation and Recovery Tips from Travelers
Travelers is continuing to monitor the progression of the fast-moving wildfires that are currently impacting various California counties. Because the safety of our agents and customers is important to us, we’d like to share some steps that may be taken to help you prepare and stay safe.

We will also provide these preparation and recovery tips to personal and business insurance customers later today.

For Personal Insurance Customers
✓ Prepare for a Wildfire
✓ Prepare an evacuation plan
✓ Build an emergency preparedness kit in case you’re evacuated quickly or you can’t return to your home
✓ Monitor nearby wildfires on statewide fire maps published by the California Dept. of Forestry and Fire Protection
✓ Above all else, please follow local evacuation notices to help protect the personal safety of yourself and others
For Business Insurance Customers
In addition to the above, have a business continuity plan with alternative arrangements for continuing critical operations. Here are some additional resources to consider that may help you reduce the risk of property damage and of injury to you, your family, and employees:
✓ Emergency preparedness
✓ IBHS: Reducing Wildfire Risk, Commercial*
✓ American Red Cross: Wildfire Preparedness*
Claim Reporting
To offer further assistance, Travelers Claim professionals have set up a customer resource center at the following location:
✓ Ventura Beach Marriott
2055 Harbor Blvd.
Ventura, CA 93001
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At the resource center customers will be able to:
✓ Speak directly to one of our Claim professionals
✓ Begin the claim process, or receive assistance with an existing claim
✓ Receive an advance for a covered loss
We’re here to help when your customers need us most. If your customers experience damage or loss, they can contact us:
✓ Online at:
https://www.travelers.com/claims/report-claim/index.aspx (This is a customer reporting site that also is available to agents to report claims on their customers’ behalves. Customers will receive a confirmation email and can expect to hear from their assigned Claim professional shortly thereafter.)
✓ By phone:
• Personal Insurance – 1.800.CLAIM33 (1.800.252.4633)
• Business Insurance – 1.800.238.6225
Suspension of Binding Authority 
As a reminder, with some severe events, one or more of our business units may suspend binding authority. You can get updates on suspension of binding authority by logging onto the “For Agents”section of our website.
*Travelers expressly disclaims any responsibility for the content, materials, accuracy of information and/or the quality of the products or services provided by, available through, or advertised on these third-party sites.