While we recognize schools may have established loss control procedures in place, RCM&D provides the following risk control services for our education clients:
- Campus property inspection services, as a whole, or for specific areas due to accident activity
- Development and delivery of educational programs for administration and employees, for both campus-wide seminars and departmental training; including but not limited to:
- Drivers’ Safety
- Accident Investigation
- Self-Inspections
- 24 Hour Ergonomics
- Supervisor Training in Accident Reduction Techniques (START)
- OSHA topics for General Industry
- Drivers’ Safety
- Guidance for policies, procedures, and best practices for education institutions; including but not limited to:
- Fleet policies
- Self-inspection
- Effective safety committees
- Dorm safety
- Foreign travel
- Public safety
- Emergency preparedness
- Life safety
- OSHA standards
- Fleet policies
- Loss analysis and trending using charts and graphs that drill down by campus division or department.
- Best practices for schools. When using the term “Best Practices” we mean a set of procedures (or a manual) intended to guide a school toward a risk mitigation control system built from the “best” processes learned from an industry-specific group, other education institutions, and other clients with similar risks. The purpose of best practices is to develop a risk control process that enhances protection for workers, students, faculty, employees of the school, and the general public including guests and invitees of the school, thus, avoiding the potential costs of liability and claim administration.
- Providing schools with individualized risk control needs. Although many schools share risk issues, we still need to ensure that we address each school’s individual priorities. Consequently, we provide risk control services to address each school’s needs.












