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CORPORATE MEMBERS

Support Those Who Support our Association

SUPPORT THOSE WHO SUPPORT OUR ASSOCIATION

PLATINUM SPONSORS

PLATINUM SPONSORS

PLATINUM MEMBERS

GOLD MEMBERS

GOLD SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

Anheuser-Busch

Anheuser-Busch

SILVER SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

SILVER MEMBERS

BRONZE SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS

BRONZE MEMBERS

Make sure to thank these groups for their support and encourage others not on the list to participate. Any business interested in joining should call the TLW office at (608) 270-8591 for more information regarding the benefits of the different categories. Remember to “support those who support us.” and thank these groups for their support, and encourage others not on the list to participate. Any business interested in joining should call office (608-270-8591) for our brochure that lists the benefits of the different categories. Remember “Support those who support us.”

Wisconsin Amusement & Music Operators, Inc.

Wisconsin Amusement & Music Operators, Inc.

SUPPORT THOSE WHO SUPPORT OUR ASSOCIATION groups for their support, and encourage others not on the list to participate. Any business interested in joining should call (608-270-8591) for our brochure that lists the benefits of the different categories. Remember “Support those who support us.”

What To Do If Someone Falls In Your Business

Most slip and fall incidents in the hospitality industry don’t result in an injury or a claim, but sometimes they do, so it’s best to train your staff to respond to all incidents the same way every time.

Get Medical Attention

The health and safety of every guest and staff member is the most important thing during any slip and fall incident. Start by rendering aid or calling 911 for help if there is a serious injury. Remove yourself, your guests and your staff from the environment if it’s unsafe or traumatic.

File an Incident Report

Once the scene of the incident is safe, it is time to gather information. Having a good incident report form readily available for all staff is very important. These situations create unsettled scenes, so it’s good to provide your team with a quick guide to make sure they gather all the right information during moments that can be stressful.

Gather Additional Evidence

Even in incidents where an injury can’t be identified immediately, all incidents should be documented with a detailed report that is supported by video footage and photos, as an injury could be reported, or a claim may develop later on down the road.

Report Your Employee or Customer Slip and Fall Claims Early

Finally, report the incident to your agent and insurance carrier as soon as possible. Timely claims reporting provides the best results for all parties involved.

Is Your Business Prepared to Deal with an Employee or Customer Slip and Fall?

Society Insurance’s risk control team is always available to help you establish a good accident reporting and investigation program for your operation.

Contact your local agent to learn more about how Society Insurance can help protect your business.

This information is provided as a convenience for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal or professional advice. It is provided to assist you in recognizing potential unsafe work problems or conditions, and not to establish compliance with any law, rule or regulation.

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