SAINT PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
When considering risks on the golf course, today's golf course owners
and operators might immediately think of errant balls hitting guests or
overturned golf carts.
However, according to an analysis of claims and losses, Travelers (NYSE: TRV)
announced today at the Golf Industry Show that the most common types of
claims involved in general liability and property losses continue to
occur as a result of fires; slips, trips and falls; and wind damage. Travelers
National Programs offers the oldest, continuous golf-specific
insurance coverage through its Eagle 3TM product.
To help prevent loss and maintain safety, Travelers offers these tips
for golf course owners and operators.
Fire Damage
According to a 2006 study performed by Travelers, Safety on the Fairway,
fires constituted four percent of the claims but were responsible for 40
percent of the property loss costs. The most common cause of fire was
from electrical deficiencies, particularly in golf cart storage areas,
typically because there is not enough electrical capacity to handle the
number of chargers being used. Also, some facility managers have
purchased chargers that are not designed for that type of equipment. To
help prevent electrical fires, or to minimize damage if fire occurs,
Travelers offers these recommendations:
-- Only use chargers recommended by the manufacturer.
-- An electrician should evaluate the electrical system, especially if
additional golf carts have been purchased.
-- Install automatic fire sprinklers, or if impractical, fire detection
equipment in the golf cart storage area.
-- The golf cart storage room should be kept clear of combustible storage.
-- Self-closing fire doors, rated to match the wall construction, should be
installed between the cart storage area and the rest of the building.
-- Park carts in a manner to provide natural fire breaks, so if a fire does
occur it should not spread from cart to cart.
Slips, trips and falls
Slips, trips and falls occur in many businesses, but can be even more
prevalent at golf courses because of the rolling terrain, water hazards
and various pathways and walkways. Combining severity and frequency,
slips, trips and falls have the largest impact on golf courses and are
typically the most preventable. A golf facility can take a few simple
steps to help prevent these types of losses:
-- Teach employees what causes slip, trip and fall accidents and their role
in prevention.
-- Put a procedure in place that encourages employees and patrons to report
hazards they spot at the facility. The procedure needs to include a
quick response to potential hazards as well as how to respond and
correct the hazards.
-- Review any plans for new construction or remodeling, keeping in mind
ways to prevent slip, trip and fall hazards.
Wind damage and inclement weather
According to Safety on the Fairway, destruction from storms makes up 23
percent of total claim costs. While it's not possible to control the
weather, owners/operators and managers can control some of the damage by
ensuring dead limbs are trimmed off of their trees and by cleaning
debris when bad weather subsides.
Travelers' Eagle 3 product protects businesses against potential loss.
The wide array of value-added Risk
Control services can help policyholders reduce the frequency and
severity of losses. National Programs' Risk Control golf-specific
consultants help mitigate risk exposures, control loss costs, improve
and facilitate safety programs, and meet each customer's unique business
needs.
For more information about Travelers Risk Control for golf courses,
Travelers Safety on the Fairway study, and the Eagle 3 product, visit www.travelers.com.
About Travelers
The Travelers Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRV)
is a leading property casualty insurer selling primarily through
independent agents and brokers. Travelers, the Official Property
Casualty Insurer of the PGA TOUR, understands that life and business are
inherently dynamic and that the best way to serve customers is to
deliver insurance in-synch with evolving risks. The company's diverse
business lines offer its global customers a wide range of coverage in
the auto,
home
and business
settings. Travelers is a Fortune 100 company, with 2008 revenues of
approximately $24 billion. The company has more than 33,000 employees.
For more information on being in-synch, visit www.travelers.com.
Source: The Travelers Companies, Inc.
Contact: Travelers
Media:
Jennifer Bagdade, 651-310-2883