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Risk Management Presentation CEIST Conference September 2010

Risk Management Presentation CEIST Conference September 2010 Adrian Sutton, Sutton Health and Safety Services. Claims Data- CEIST. Property Claims Breakdown- 206 Claims Type of Claim No Burst Pipes 62 Storm 40 Vandalism 36 Break in/ Theft 33 Flood 4

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Risk Management Presentation CEIST Conference September 2010

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  1. Risk Management Presentation CEIST Conference September 2010 Adrian Sutton, Sutton Health and Safety Services

  2. Claims Data- CEIST Property Claims Breakdown- 206 Claims Type of Claim No • Burst Pipes 62 • Storm 40 • Vandalism 36 • Break in/ Theft 33 • Flood 4 • Fire 3 • Other Causes 28

  3. Claims Data- CEIST Claims occurred since inception of CEIST Trust • Property Related Claims 206 • Liability Related Claims 40 • Total Cost of Claims 2.5m • Property Claims represent 70% of the cost

  4. Loss Prevention Measures • Identification of risks and exposures • Regular inspection of School Property • Renewal and repair of School Property as the need arises • Review of controls, loss prevention measures and procedures

  5. Frost/ Freeze Protection • Maintain heat in the building • Fit frost thermostats • Remember to protect your oil supply from freezing • Leave internal doors open • Make sure all exposed pipes are properly lagged • Make sure all tanks and pipes in the roof spaces are also lagged

  6. Storm Protection • Clean out gutters and down pipes of leaves and dirt • Keep tree branches trimmed • Check for broken, damaged or loose tiles • Check for flashing around skylights • Repair any damaged gutters or down pipes

  7. Flood Protection • Raise to higher ground (upstairs or on worktops)- Furniture etc. • Move vehicles, valuables or other items to safety • Put sand bags or flood boards in place • Plug sinks/ baths • If possible clear blocked drains

  8. Fire Protection • Fire risk assessments • Identify the fire hazards • Reduces these risks • Decide the physical fire precautions • Management arrangements

  9. Fire Protection The terms “Risk” and “Hazard” are defined as follows: Hazard A Hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm Risk The chance of that harm occuring

  10. General Maintenance • Fire Safety • Electrical installation • Heating installation • Fire Fighting and detection equipment • Security • Water Damage • Weather

  11. Questions

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