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Safety, Liability, and Insurance for Agritourism Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC Farm Risk Managers Georgia Farm Bureau Insurance Companies

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Page 1: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Safety, Liability, and Insurance for Agritourism

Doug Oliver, CPCU, AICJoey Shipp, CPCU, AIC

Farm Risk ManagersGeorgia Farm Bureau Insurance Companies

Page 2: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Why Safety Matters

• Health/wellbeing of all

• Mitigates the chances of lawsuits

• Financial stability of your operation

• Reputation

• Participation/sales

• Peace of mind

Page 6: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Walkways, Surfaces, and Structures (cont’d)

• Lock doors and place signs on buildings that are off-limits.

• Consider shelters for activities under trees.

Page 7: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Barriers and Fences

• Between animals and participants

• Adult supervision when fencing is limited

• Proper latches and locks

• No barbed wire or electric wire near participants

• Ropes, signs, and markers as guides

Page 9: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Emergency Preparation and Planning

• Signs to warn of potential dangers

• Emergency telephone numbers

• Adequately stocked first aid kits

• Emergency plans for lost children, medical, or weather related events

• Radio or phone communication for all employees

• Fire extinguishers, smoke detectors

Page 10: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Emergency Preparation and Planning (cont’d)

• Fire Safety procedures posted in buildings

• Evacuation plan and map

• Easy access for medical personnel

• Education of all employees

• Extra jackets, sunscreen, bottled water

Page 11: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Machinery

• Operate away from participants, particularly children.

• Keep safety features installed – guards, covers, warning signs, etc.

• When demonstrating, keep participants at a safe distance.

• Use extreme caution and follow laws on roadways.

Page 12: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Safety Measures for Specific Activities

Page 13: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Corn Maze

• Sign with rules posted at entrance

• Path free of debris and other trip hazards

• No Smoking signs posted and enforced

• Elevated platform supervision

• Supervision inside

• Education of emergency exits

Page 14: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Food Service

• Adherence to codes, laws, ordinances

• Gloves, hairnets, and adequate clothing

• Proper hand washing techniques and reminders

• Kitchen/appliance cleaning procedures and logs

• Proper food storage and preparation temperatures

• Pasteurized milk and dairy products

Page 16: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Play Areas

• Location/layout – surroundings, hazards

• Design/installation by professionals

• Maintenance of wood, steel, moving parts

• Ground cover – mulch, rubber, etc.

• Rest area, protection from sun

• Supervision

• Post rules

• Consider sand box instead of corn crib

Page 17: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Farm Market Safety U-pick and Roadside Stands

• Proper storage and application of raw manure and fertilizer to avoid contact

• Hand washing facilities

• Regular sanitation of crates, baskets

• Produce cleaned with cool water

• Separation of animal and vegetable products, ex. – eggs, produce

Page 18: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Hayrides

• Avoid public roads.

• Choose routes beforehand to avoid steep grades, holes, and other hazards.

• Use wagons with sturdy railings, seating, steps, and gates.

• Hitch tractor or horses before loading participants.

• Inspect/repair equipment prior to each use.

• SUPERVISION!

Page 19: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Animal/ Petting Zoo Safety

• Signs posted with detailed instructions

• Proper fences/stalls

• Hand washing facilities

• Healthy animals only

• Helmets when offering rides

• No food near animals

• Proper supervision

• Keep animals and facilities clean, free of waste

Page 21: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Liability and Insurance

Page 22: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

What is Liability?

• The state of being legally responsible or liable for something

• Something (such as the payment of money) for which a person or business is legally responsible

• Someone or something that causes problems

Page 23: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Why do I need Liability Insurance?

• To protect your assets in case of a claim or suit against you for negligence

• To provide a legal defense for claims against you and your operation when you are not liable

• To pay claims for which you are liable

• When coverage is mandatory

Page 24: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

What is Negligence?

• Failure to take the care that a responsible person usually takes

• Lack of normal care or attention

• Failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in similar circumstances

Page 25: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Insurance for Agritourism

• Property and Auto

• Farm Liability

• Commercial Liability

• Special Events

• Umbrella Liability

Page 26: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

GFB Farm Liability Coverage

• Provides liability coverage for farming operations. • GFB definition of farming - the practice of

agriculture, that includes, but is not limited to, aquaculture or apiculture operations on farm premises owned, leased, rented, maintained or otherwise legally used by you for production of your farm product.

• Farming includes roadside stands, the selling of your bulk product to a retailer or wholesaler, and/or “you pick your own” operations for the sole purpose of selling unaltered farm products produced solely by your farm operations…

Page 27: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

GFB Farm Liability Coverage( cont’d)

Farming does not include:

• Retail or wholesale activity other than that described above

• Processing operations which alter your product from its natural state

• Agritourism

Page 28: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Commercial Liability Coverage

• Offered by GFB to cover commercial activities.

• Sometimes used for agri-business activities excluded under our Farm Liability coverage.

• Example - Manufacturing or processing of farm related products.

• Example - Commercial activities not defined as farming.

• Offering of coverage is subject to our underwriting rules and guides.

Page 29: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Events / Umbrella Insurance

• Events – For special events like multi-seller auctions, festivals, rodeos, fairs, exhibitions, concerts, etc.

• Umbrella – Coverage that applies after limits of underlying farm, auto, or commercial policies have been exhausted due to a large loss/accident.

Page 30: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Am I Properly Covered?

• Consult a Licensed Property and Casualty Agent.

• Georgia Farm Bureau services every county in the state.

Page 31: Doug Oliver, CPCU, AIC Joey Shipp, CPCU, AIC...•Adult supervision when fencing is limited •Proper latches and locks •No barbed wire or electric wire near participants •Ropes,

Questions?

Doug Oliver, CPCU, AICJoey Shipp, CPCU, AIC

Farm Risk ManagersGeorgia Farm Bureau Insurance Companies