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Colorado Intergovernmental Risk Sharing Authority (CIRSA)
Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority
"Anatomy
of a Lawsuit" - New
"Avoiding
the Danger Zones of Zoning" - New
"Responding
to the Call"
"Go
Safely, Heed the Sights and Sounds of Danger"
"Playing
It Safe"
"Playing
It Safe: The Liability Seesaw"
"Behind
Bars: Keys to Avoiding the Liability Triangle"
"Closing
the Door on Corrections Liability"
"Workplace
Violence"
New Mexico County Insurance Authority
Colorado Intergovernmental Risk Sharing Authority (CIRSA)
Minimizing risk involves many complicated issues, especially for public entities. To assist in this process, CIRSA has created over 35 videos and publications to help their clients and others learn the basics and beyond of effective loss control. These comprehensive, informative and easy to use videos and manuals cover almost every aspect of operations and exposures faced by public entities everywhere. CIRSA offers a free preview CD, which provides video clips and sample handbook pages for review. For a complete list and information on purchasing any of the CIRSA videos or manuals Click here.
Michigan Municipal Risk Management Authority
"Anatomy of a Lawsuit" -
Governmental staff members at all levels are faced with the potential of
being either defendants or witnesses in civil suits. A significant
number of these will have little or no experience, training, or
understanding of the legal process that they will become a part of. This
dvd explains them numerous steps involved in a civil suit from incident
to jury decision. This dvd presents a very realistic civil suit
involving a municipality and explains each and every step of the
process.
This would be an excellent training tool to prepare staff
members who are involved in litigation. This dvd will demystify the
process and give them a better understanding of the process. A better
understanding of the tort system will make for a well prepared and
better witness. - DVD Cost:
$18.00 (Includes shipping)
For More Information: info@mmrma.org
"Avoid the Danger Zones of Zoning" - Poor land-use decisions are exposing communities and their insurers to costly litigation. Over the past decade there has been an identifiable escalating trend of land-use litigation that prompted the MMRMA Administrative Advisory Committee to address this issue through the preparation of a guidance DVD, Avoid the Danger Zones of Zoning. The DVD addresses not only what decisions are made, but importantly, the basis and motivation of making land-use decisions. - DVD Cost: $18.00 (Includes shipping)
For
More Information: info@mmrma.org
“Responding to the
Call” - The focus of the video is the identification of the
risk involved in fire/EMT emergency response. The video includes
testimony of fire/EMT personnel relating their personal experiences of
being involved in a serious accident while responding to emergencies.
The emergency vehicle drivers tell their story of how it happened and
the effects on themselves, their families and departments. To emphasize
the message, dramatic footage of an actual fatal ambulance/auto accident
is included. Another effective component of this video is the inclusion
of a fire fighter who was involved in a fatal accident with his own
vehicle, resulting in him being criminally charged, convicted and
incarcerated. His personal testimony on the impact on him and on his
family is most powerful. The video also stresses the need for
comprehensive policy and procedure, training and administrative control
of emergency responses.
Cost: $18.00 (Includes
shipping)
For More Information: info@mmrma.org
“Go Safely, Heed the Sights and Sounds
of Danger” - The purpose of this video is to inform the public
on the proper action necessary when confronted with a fire/EMT vehicle
on an emergency run. The intent is to reduce risk by promoting their
awareness of danger and improving the response of the general driving
public. The intended benefit is to increase the safety of the emergency
vehicle operator, resulting in safer emergency response and reduced
accidents, injuries and fatalities. The video is used as a public
information tool to be distributed by MMRMA Members to civic groups,
driver training schools and public information programs. The video
features public safety personnel involved in emergency vehicle accidents
and means of avoidance. The video was filmed entirely on-location in
Port Huron, Michigan, utilizing both the local fire and police
departments. All of the persons in the video are local residents and
public safety personnel who volunteered their time to this production.
Cost:
$18.00 (Includes shipping)
For More Information: info@mmrma.org
“Playing It Safe” - This video
was developed to accompany the Risk Control resource titled: “Play It
Safe - Playground Safety Inspection.” Its targeted audience is park
maintenance and recreation staff employees. The video is intended as a
training tool to be used prior to the season opening and for follow-up
inspections during the season. The video covers the inspectors’
certification course of the National Playground Safety Institute (NPSI)
and reviews the NPSI “dirty dozen,” the most common playground equipment
danger areas. The video uses examples such as worn swing chains,
inadequate landing surface material and entanglement exposures for
illustration purposes. The video features the puppet character, “Mr.
Parker” to convey the message. The resource was developed in conjunction
with the cable division and recreated departments of Rochester Hills, a
MMRMA Member.
Cost: $18.00 (Includes shipping)
For
More Information: info@mmrma.org
“Playing It Safe: The Liability
Seesaw” - The video was developed to accompany the first MMRMA
Parks and Recreation video, “Playing It Safe.” The “Playing It Safe”
video is intended for use by parks and recreation employees. The
targeted audience of “The Liability Seesaw” is city councils, township
boards, county commissions, parks and recreation supervisors and
volunteer groups. The purpose is to educate them on the numerous
standards, federal laws and state laws that govern playground
facilities. Educating such groups will hopefully build a basis of
support and provide necessary funding for the proper installation and
maintenance of playground equipment. Many council members have little
concept of the liability exposures of playgrounds, especially related to
design and maintenance. The video covers the Michigan law for
playgrounds covering manufacturing, installation and maintenance.
Additional responsibilities created by the Americans with Disabilities
Act, Consumers Products Safety Committee (playground safety standards),
the American Testing Society for Manufacturers (ATSM) (playground design
standards) and the National Playground Safety Institute certification
program are included.
Cost: $18.00 (Includes
shipping)
For More Information: info@mmrma.org
“Behind Bars: Keys to Avoiding the
Liability Triangle” - This video is intended to communicate the
high liability involved in the day to day operations of jails and
lockups. The intended audience is county and municipal officials as well
as chiefs, sheriffs and public safety directors. The focus is on the
jail/lockup “liability triangle” consisting of the physical plant,
policies/procedures and personnel. Included are interviews of county
jail and lockup administrators, trainers, risk consultants and
attorneys. They deliver the message that these facilities pose serious
liability exposures and identify areas of concern. The plaintiff’s
attorney included concludes with a courtroom like summation. He
addresses governmental officials on how they must be aware of their
responsibility to operate safe, secure and humane jails. He finishes by
warning, “...if you don’t I’m going to get you-and that’s not a threat
that’s a promise.” The video is an awareness tool which clearly
identifies the problem, the first step in the risk management process.
Cost:
$18.00 (Includes shipping)
For More Information: info@mmrma.org
“Closing the Door on Corrections
Liability” - This video is based upon a study of claims, losses
and litigation over a five year period (1994-99), involving MMRMA
Members with county detention facilities. The research and report was
culled from a broader study of public safety losses over a fifteen year
period (1984-1999). Dr. Darrell Ross, author of the study, presents his
project to the Michigan Sheriff’s Association Jail Administrator’s
Subcommittee at its summer conference (2002). He reviews 202 claims
grouped into twenty (20) categories. The video highlights his findings
and focuses on a graphic table that he refers to as a “frequency
severity index.” The report indicates that issues dealing with medical
care, suicide, classification, use of force and sexual harassment are
resulting in the increasing losses. A candid discussion between Dr.
Ross, a Michigan sheriff, Michigan Sheriff’s Association Executive
Director and MMRMA Risk Consultant puts the study into perspective:
Policies and procedures as well as training will result in reduced
liability and increased professionalism. The video concludes with the
message calling for “...having the right people, in the right place,
doing the right thing.”
Cost: $18.00 (Includes
shipping)
For More Information: info@mmrma.org
“Workplace Violence” - This
excellent 15 minute video provides an overview of the dangers of
workplace violence. Presented in a municipal setting, it introduces the
governmental employee to the exposure of violence in the workplace.
Attacks initiated by someone from within, as well as outside threats
coming into the work environment are portrayed.
Dramatic
representations of workplace violence enhance the theme of prevention
and reaction to violence in the workplace. This video will equip
employees with techniques to spot potential problems and detect risk
factors that lead to incidence of violence by identifying the three
types of threats: direct, conditional and veiled. It also covers
elements of potential personality traits of violent individuals.
A
workplace violence prevention policy is also discussed including the
need for ongoing facility security reviews, incident investigation, the
formation of a threat assessment team, and dealing with the emotional
aftermath of an incident.
Cost: $18.00 (Includes
shipping)
For More Information: info@mmrma.org
New Mexico County Insurance Authority
Risk
Awareness Program (RRP) is a 50-week training initiative designed to
improve employee awareness of loss causation factors, and to reduce the
direct and indirect cost of risk incurred by governmental entities. Click here to view the entire flyer.