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How Rancho Mesa’s Risk Control Consultant Improves Client Safety

Author, Jadyn Brandt, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Rancho Mesa is continually exploring new ways to support our clients’ risk management goals, and a key step we’ve taken is adding a Risk Control Consultant to our team.

Author, Jadyn Brandt, Client Communications Coordinator, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Rancho Mesa continues to explore new ways to support our clients’ risk management goals; and, a key step we have taken is by adding a Risk Control Consultant to our Client Services team.

Our Risk Control Consultant Jessee Keirstead will focus on updating and developing risk management content available to our clients. Jessee will focus on safety training and education, OSHA compliance, and safety program development tools.

Safety Training and Education

Jessee will present comprehensive safety trainings via workshop and webinar formats on a variety of topics. Developing and presenting these trainings in-house will allow Rancho Mesa to tailor content based on our clients’ industries.

OSHA Compliance and Risk Assessment

Having an in-house Risk Control Consultant allows Rancho Mesa to strengthen our focus on our clients’ OSHA compliance, with an emphasis on accurate recordkeeping and documentation through the SafetyOne™ platform and RM356 HRAdvantage™ Portal.

Additional risk assessment tools will also improve our clients’ ability to evaluate their operations, facilities and management practices, and will help our clients identify conditions that could lead to injuries, property damage, and interruption to their businesses or financial loss.

Safety Program Development

With Jessee’s extensive safety background, he will help Rancho Mesa develop tools clients can use to update their formal written safety programs and inspections including ergonomic evaluations, job site inspections, and equipment inspections.

“Not only are we taking in some of the tools that people already have together, like their inspections or training and digitizing it for them so that they can use it on the go, but we're trying to figure out new ways that are innovative, that are truly one of one, that we can help clients, use on an everyday basis,” Keirstead said.

With these additional tools to help prioritize risk management, Rancho Mesa is working to keep your team safe, while reducing potential for incidents and accidents while avoiding financial burdens and pitfalls.

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