Don’t Be Overexposed By Your Subcontractors (Lunch & Learn) - 2 bldr credits
Event Details
This is a Lunch & Learn. Lunch will be provided at the class.
- How you can be cited by OSHA for the actions of your subcontractors
- Setting expectations that can avoid problems before they get out of control
- Using subcontractor agreements
- Collecting and verifying certificates of insurance
- Maintaining a safe jobsite for everyone
Dana Blose is the Director of Loss Control for Builder’s Insurance Company. His primary duties include coordinating surveys completed by vendors, providing education to customers through classroom and webinar training and working in the field with customers. Blose’s formal education is Industrial Engineering. He is also a veteran of the US Air Force and the US Army. Blose started his loss control career in 1988 with USF&G in Birmingham, Alabama and through mergers he worked for the St. Paul and Travelers Insurance. He also worked for Fireman’s Fund and Hanover Insurance. He has been with Builders Insurance Group for the last twelve years as their Director of Loss Control. Blose is an authorized OSHA outreach trainer for construction and general industry courses. Over his career he’s worked as a specialist in; ergonomics, property protection, training, fleet, and products liability. He earned is ALCM in 1994.
This session qualifies under the Rules of the Georgia State Licensing Board for Residential and General Contractors for two (2) continuing education credit hours.
CREDIT NOTE: Any session approved for Georgia State Licensing credit or Georgia Real Estate credit requires the participant to attend the FULL session in order to receive credit. The participant is required to sign in and sign out. Failure to sign in and sign out will result in zero (0) credit hours.
A 48-hour written notice is required for ALL cancellations -- NO REFUNDS FOR NO-SHOWS
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