Our online portal includes tools and resources designed exclusively for you, our construction clients, to address the critical safety and loss control challenges you may face. From the Resource Center, you can view, print and download proprietary products, tools and resource materials, designed by a dedicated team of Chubb Construction risk engineers. Chubb Construction provides these resources as an adjunct to our underwriting process.
We hope you find the wide array of tools, benchmarking information and resources contained in our Chubb Construction Resource Center a valuable addition to your safety and risk management program.
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A strong safety culture and workplace includes, among other things, management commitment and involvement as well as direct involvement of the project labor force.
To help in your efforts of creating and maintaining an effective safety culture – and to help with reduction of accidents and injuries on the job, Chubb has developed an array of tools and resources.
As a leader in insuring those in the construction industry, the Chubb Construction Practice Group also brings its innovation and critical thinking to safety efforts in the construction industry. View the full list.
The Diagnostic Tune-Up tool was designed to give you an in-depth look at your organization, focusing on your strengths, limitations and improvement opportunities. The Leading and Lagging tools are designed to assist in the identification of key leading and lagging indicators that impact construction safety performance and culture.
By taking an historical look at your loss experience, you’ll be able to view the information in a variety of ways.
This Baseline Loss Analysis benchmarks four important areas:
The Accident Frequency Rate (AFR) provides a graphical representation of the frequency of injuries per 100 workers; The Accident Severity Rate (ASR) illustrates what accidents cost you per each man-hour worked.
The Baseline Loss Analysis can accurately demonstrate the most frequent and severe types of accidents, or loss leaders. The goal of this tool is to help focus your efforts in determining the root cause of accidents and taking corrective action in areas where they make the most impact.
The Chubb Construction Resource Guides are a series of guides published periodically; each containing awareness information along with tools and resources relating to areas where you can specifically manage safety and loss in today’s construction industry. View full list.
Managing contractor safety performance is a necessary element of your construction management process. Ensuring your contractors know your safety and quality expectations, are qualified to perform the work, pre-plan their operations and are held accountable for their performance are critical in establishing a pro-active safety culture. View full list.
Virtually every construction project relies on cranes in one form or another. They are used to hoist and place structural components and building materials, dredge rivers and lakes and build bridges and dams. It is for these reasons - together with the variations in design, capacity and capability – that cranes are to be revered, respected and fully understood. View full list.
Chubb Construction has taken a different approach towards safety tool box talks. It’s an approach that engages both the presenter and participants in the information being provided and makes this important safety instrument exciting and engaging. View the full list.
The Record Inspection and Verification Tool provides you a means to organize the quality process, facilitate discussion and communication among construction practices, provide a document with which to track construction processes and finally to provide a means to document completed operations and related installation information and inspections. View full list.
Effective and consistent project audits are a proactive means to ensure that all aspects of a project are evaluated regularly to ensure appropriate and expected safety measure are being implemented. It is but one of many pieces to the safety management puzzle.