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Risk Management-an Insurance Perspective
Rotary District 9820
2015 Presidents Elect Seminar
Frank Spiteri
District Insurance Officer
franksp245@gmail.com 0497386363
District Insurance Officer Frank Spiteri
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Session in two Parts
Part 1 High level details about the Insurance
covers currently in place.
Part 2 Discussion about the information
sort by/provided to the insurers. Club Protection Officer
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Part 1
Summary of Covers
Who is Covered by the Rotary Insurance program
Members of Rotary, Rotaract, other
Rotary Bodies and Volunteers, whilst
participating in a formal Rotary activity
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Public Liability
Public/Products Liability $50,000,000 Molestation $ 2,000,000 Statutory Liability (Fines & Penalties) $ 150,000
Deductibles: Public/Products $ 1,000 (Nil for individuals) Molestation $25,000 Statutory Liability $ 5,000 ($1,000 for individuals)
contd.....
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Activities excluded under the Public Liability Program
1. - Rodeos
- Trains or railways other than model railways used for amusement rides;
- Animal Rides;
- Regular child care services;
- Martial Arts activities comprising but not limited to teaching, training, trials,
contests, displays and/or competitions;
- Firearm activities (including hunting) comprising of but not limited to teaching,
training, trials, contests, displays and/or competitions
2. Construction/Demolition over $250,000
3. Pharmaceutical Exclusion
4. Participation Exclusion – Excludes all claims arising from participation in any sport, game, match, race, practice, training course, trial, contest or competition other than as organisers
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Property Insurance
Automatic cover for –
Static Rotary property/assets for up to $50,000
$ 1,500 excess
Members personal property for up to $5,000
$500 excess
Personal Accident Policy What is covered - Death Benefits of up $250,000 Loss of pre-disability earnings of up to
$1,500 per week.(Depending on age) Medical Expenses, that are not eligible for
Medicare rebate or otherwise recoverable, of up to $5,000 .
Age Limits and Exclusions apply
Travel Policy
What is covered
Major covers- Baggage $7,000 Medical Expenses Unlimited Kidnap/Extortion $250,000
Age Limits and Exclusions apply
Miscellaneous
Trailer/Caravan
Automatic cover for up to $10,000 (CMV)
per unit.
$500 excess
Association Liability
Various Limits
Part 2
Information sort by / provided to the insurers
The Insurer’s entitlement regarding the
information supplied to them
Club Protection Officer
Common Law
Contract Law
The Insurer’s Expectations Clubs practice appropriate Risk Management
Club Protection Officer is appointed whenever a club is involved in Youth programs. Clubs practice the protocols as declared in the Rotary Australian Youth Abuse and Harassment Prevention Policy. See following slide.
Volunteer Decs/ Working with Children Checks are registered and up to date
Clubs are familiar with Incident reporting procedures
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RI Statement of Conduct for Working with Youth
“Rotary International strives to create and maintain a safe environment for all youth who participate in Rotary activities. To the best of their ability, Rotarians, Rotarian’s spouses and partners, and other volunteers must safeguard the children and young people they come into contact with, and protect them from physical, sexual and emotional abuse”.
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Club Protection Officer
The duties of the CPO are to:
Ensure that all of The Club’s duties in relation to hosting and or
sponsoring students have been carried out in accordance with
Rotary protocols
Verify that the required forms and checks have been satisfactorily
completed.
Maintain and record up-to-date check lists and declarations.
Note: The CPO should be a Rotarian who is not involved
in the club’s Youth Exchange Program.
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Why is Risk Management important ?
Premium management.The premiums paid to the Underwriter (and therefore our membership fees) are directly
affected by the amount of claims. $20 per member.
Surety of coverThe Insurers are entitled to expect that the information supplied to them is accurate. Incorrect information may give the insurer the right to deny indemnity.
Paper Trail/Defence Documented evidence of proper Risk Management is an essential tool in defending an action.
Moral obligationsWe are also morally obliged to ensure the safety of all persons
If in doubt call the DIO.
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Things to remember
Any planned major event that exposes Rotary must be signed off by the DG. Refer to DIO if you are unsure.
Rotary organisations must not make alternative insurance arrangements without the knowledge or consent of Rotary’s insurers.
All “sub-contractors” to Rotary must provide evidence of their own $10m Liability Insurance.
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Scenario 1
A volunteer at the warehouse suffers pain in his back after moving some furniture. An incident report was filled in by Rotary Club. He subsequently attends a medical clinic and is prescribed pain relief. But the pain recurred. He revisited the medical clinic. The volunteer claimed reimbursement of the medical fees from Medicare and the Club paid the ‘gap’ and medication.If the volunteer comes back sometime in the future claiming the injury has prevented him gaining employment or has caused him to be incapacitated is any claim likely to be covered by Rotary insurance?
Answer
No.
The Personal Accident policy covers up to 85% of pre-disability earnings. Limited to a maximum of $1,500 per week for 156 weeks.
Note: If the volunteer sues The Rotary Club because it contributed to the incident by a negligent act, then that would be a Public Liability policy issue.
Scenario 2
A member is injured in an accident whilst driving a Club vehicle whilst carrying out voluntary work.
Answer
No. The Rotary policy does not cover any medical expenses that are recoverable from Medicare or any other source.
Note: As the injury was sustained whilst driving a vehicle the TAC will cover such expenses and loss of income.
Scenario 3
A member of the public is injured whilst on Club premises. What cover is provided by Rotary insurance?
Answer
Rotary has Public Liability cover with a Limit of Indemnity of $50,000,000.
The injured person will have to establish that the injury was the result of a negligent act of the Rotary Club. Depending on the outcome, the injured person could be entitled to full financial compensation.
Scenario 4
A member or volunteer is burned by the spilling of hot oil whilst engaged in cooking at a Club sponsored event. What cover does Rotary insurance provide?
Answer
Assume that the incident was not caused by a negligent act of the Rotary Club.
The Personal Accident policy will cover :
-up to 85% of pre-injury earnings.
Limited to a max. of $1,500 per week for up to156 weeks and subject to age limits.
-up to $250 per week for emergency Home Help for up to 26 weeks. Not subject to age limits.
Note: The policy does not provide cover for medical expenses covered by Medicare.
Scenario 5
A vehicle owned by a member of the public is damaged whilst on Club premises or at an event run by the club, by the non negligent action of a member or volunteer.
Is there any cover under Rotary insurance?
Answer - No
Scenario 6
Is there any cover for a member or volunteer travelling to or from a Club activity (other than a club meeting) or between sites of a voluntary activity?
Answer
The Rotary Program covers travel whilst on Rotary business, but only if the journey is to a destination more than 50 kms from the residence. Does not include normal travel to Rotary meetings.
Note: Injuries sustained whilst travelling in a vehicle are normally covered by TAC insurance.
Can a Rotary Club run another Organisation’s project so it can be covered under Rotary’s liability policy?
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Answer
No, Projects must meet the following criteria to be covered by The Rotary Insurance Program :
The project must be a worthy community event It must be 100% Rotary project and named accordingly. The organising committee will be mainly made of
Rotarians using Rotary Risk Management procedures. All monies raised must go to a specific Rotary account. The event to be publicised as a Rotary activity.
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