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14 years ago · by · 0 comments

Tractor Safety Tips

Here are some great tips to keep you safe on your tractor.

  • Don’t leave the driver’s seat or cab until you have turned off the engine and made sure the tractor has come to a complete stop. Then take the key with you.
  • Always be on the lookout for nearby workers on the ground.
  • Don’t carry passengers or extra riders.
  • Don’t operate too close to ditches or creeks.
  • Slow down when operating in fields that contain holes or other hazards resulting in uneven terrain.
  • Make sure tractors are equipped with ROPS and that seat belts are worn when the ROPS is in the upright and locked position.
  • Only hitch to the drawbar or to other hitch points specified by the manufacturer.
  • Make sure all loads are secure, balanced, and not too heavy for your tractor to handle.
  • Check your lighting, brakes, and the condition of your slow-moving vehicle emblem (SMV) before operating on a roadway.

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 Scurich Insurance

320 East Lake Avenue, PO Box 1170

Watsonville, CA 95077-1170

Office: 1-831-722-3541

Toll Free: 1-800-320-3666

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15 years ago · by · 0 comments

GET THE PROTECTION YOU NEED BY PURCHASING BUSINESS INSURANCE!

ScurichPurchasing Business Insurance means nothing but protecting your time, business and all your hard work. Scurich Insurance Services stands first to shelter your long way achievement of your business. Whenever we think about insurance, business owners generally consider protection against hazards such as fire, flood or theft at their company sites. It is obvious! As it is an important protection to have. However, there are other types of hazards that may not be topped in the list, but protection could be every bit as important to offset significant financial losses. Here are five examples that underscore the need for comprehensive business insurance protection:

 

  • A typical auto insurance policy would probably not cover the contents of a company vehicle if that valuable equipment is lost or stolen. But Scurich Insurance Services provide you insurance when you operate a business with employees on the road making service calls to customers; chances are there is valuable equipment contained in company vehicles.
  • Our Business Insurance includes the value of the improvements made by tenant to the existing structure of your property or building. If you have invested in improvements, then we offer a worth taking coverage to protect all.
  • Works we do are not mostly in-house but we work from our home itself; either its full time or part time not your homeowner’s insurance holds the coverage for the loss on your business that happens to you at home. Here we offer coverage for the expensive business equipment at home; you may want to consider purchasing additional protection.
  • Any interruption given to your business can be sorted out through Business interruption insurance can provide a way to get back on your feet.
  • We knew your business binds some special brainies who upholds, we offer key person insurance to help you recover during your loss or inability of such brainiest persons.

It pays to make sure you have the protection you need. Call us Scurich Insurance Services for a consultation today!

 

Scurich Insurance

320 East Lake Avenue, PO Box 1170

Watsonville, CA 95077-1170

Office:    1-831-722-3541

Toll Free: 1-800-320-3666

eMail:[email protected]

 

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15 years ago · by · 0 comments

Scurich Insurance, What Are We All About?

Scurich Insurance Services has been serving the Monterey Bay Area since 1924. Our mission is to partner with our customers and provide them superior service and value. We are a member of United Valley Insurance Services, Inc., a cluster of over 70 California Independent Insurance agencies, which produced over $530,000,000 of annual premium last year.

At Scurich Insurance Services we understand your business and our community. Our customers look to us for comprehensive solutions. We have established relationships with more than 40 of the nation’s leading insurance providers, which allows us to deliver multiple, competitively-priced options and a team of experts to guide you through the process.

When you need to file a claim, change a policy or process a certificate you can depend on Scurich Insurance Services to respond quickly to your request.

Scurich Insurances can provide commercial packages, farm bureau discounts, farm packages, workers compensation, professional liability, umbrella, group benefits group life & health personal auto , home, life, health and much more. We can also help you plan wisely and guide you in the evaluation of risk management, We serve Watsonville, California and surrounding areas. We represent over 50 Insurance carriers to better protect your business.

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Farm Fire Safety

Farm Fire Safety 

 

 

 

 

 

Prevention on the outside
Be sure to carry out certain fire protection measures before a fire starts:  

  • Create “Defensible Space” – Remove flammable vegetation from around your home or structures and replace with fire-resistant plants. This safety zone for firefighters should be at least 100 feet. Also, clear away dead leaves and debris from your roof and gutters.
  • Mark road signs and buildings clearly – Fire-fighting personnel must be able to immediately locate and safely travel to your home or business in order to protect it.
  • Establish an emergency water supply – Keep a minimum of 2,500 gallons of water (roughly the size of an above-ground pool, 10 feet in diameter) available to firefighters.
  • Make your home and buildings fire safe – Modify your structures to resist fire damage. Siding materials such as brick and stucco resist fire much better than wood. Also, build or re-roof with fire resistive or noncombustible materials (Class A offer the best protection).

Prevention on the inside
Fires are caused by a combination of fuel, air and heat. Therefore, removing one of the three elements is key in preventing devastating fires. Beware of fire ignition sources such as:  

  • Electrical – Many fires result from defects in, or misuse of, the electrical system. Wiring may fail due to faulty installation, overloading, physical damage, aging or deterioration. Inspect all exposed wiring regularly. Make sure heating units are working properly.
  • Farm machinery – Equipment fires may be the result of defective fuel or ignition systems, smoking, overheated engines, sparks from exhaust or grinding equipment, or improper refueling. Turn off the engine and allow it to cool before refueling. Repair leaks in fuel lines, pumps and filters. Use and store fuels properly. Keep them in well-ventilated areas.

Scurich Insurance can help protect your farm with Business Insurance as well as keep you informed with Safety Services.

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Employee Safety Tips: Working Outdoors in Summer Heat

Summer Heat - Employee SafetyJobs that take employees outside definitely have their appeal, especially to the office-based cubicle crowd. But people whose line of work requires them to be outdoors in the hot summer months — from construction and agriculture workers to parks employees — face unique health hazards.

Clothing and Sunscreen
Employees who are working outside in the heat should wear light, loose-fitting clothing. But to avoid harmful UV rays, stick to long pants (no shorts) and long-sleeved shirts, and apply plenty of sunscreen.

Breaks for Water and Shade
If you’re working in the heat, your employer should provide you with plenty of water, and breaks to drink it. Drink small amounts frequently, rather than a lot of water all at once. If your work is particularly strenuous and takes place in direct sunlight, you should also be given regular work breaks in a “shade tent” or other rest area.

Heat Stroke and Heat Exhaustion: What to Watch Out For.
The combination of high temperature, high humidity, and physical exertion that comes with some outdoor jobs raises the risk that workers will suffer heat stroke or heat exhaustion. Some warning signs are headaches, lightheadedness, confusion, irrational behavior, loss of consciousness, abnormally high body temperature and hot, dry skin.

Lyme Disease, Poison Ivy, and West Nile Virus
Working in the great outdoors — especially in the summer months — can mean exposure to some of Mother Nature’s less pleasurable offerings, including ticks that can carry Lyme Disease and other bacteria, mosquitoes that can transmit West Nile Virus, and poisonous plants that can cause skin problems.

Scurich Insurance can help advise your business regarding Safety Services.
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