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PDRMA August 2014 www.pdrma.org

PIPP Is More Powerful Combined with Observations/Audits

Online Claims Reporting

In March 2013, PDRMA revised its claims forms and introduced its online claims reporting system to an initial group of members with higher annual claim submissions. The system, designed to improve claims-handling efficiency and rolled out to members over the past 18 months, has met with approval from these users...Full Article

   
Where Are Your Blind Spots?
Avoid a “Brush” with Danger

As a Natural Resource Manager at McHenry County Conservation District, Brad Woodson is responsible for the management and restoration of the natural features and habitat. “At certain times, we have to clear invasive trees and brush. Other times, a restoration ecologist conducts prescribed burns and biological inventories, sprays noxious weeds or works on natural habitat restoration projects,” he explains...Full Article

       
Sizzling Summer Precautions
RMI 2014 — Respect the Risk, Accept the Responsibility

PDRMA’s 2014 Risk Management Institute (RMI) — Oct. 3 at the Tinley Park Convention Center — offers a full slate of valuable information, dynamic speakers, fun new activities and exciting programs...Full Article

Focusing on Plans of Action
Earn Recognition for Your Agency — PDRMA’s Risk Management Grant and Recognition Program

Good ideas that promote injury prevention, improve job-task efficiency and safety, or create effective training are ideas worth sharing. And PDRMA’s Risk Management Grant and Recognition...Full Article

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