A risk management checklist helps to ensure that the appropriate conditions are present or that they’re “inspected.” The checklist is often only as good as the inspector utilizing it and must be accompanied by instructions.
By Phil Casto August 21, 2018 by Phil CastoPhil Casto is Senior Vice President for Risk Services at HUB International. Casto has extensive experience in the construction, manufacturing and petrochemical industries. He serves as a resource for the insurance brokerage operations, providing solutions in the areas of risk mitigation, safety, regulatory compliance, and workers compensation.
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