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GCat: Risk Mgt, Claims & Ins
MCat: Disasters
Cat: Disasters

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Accident Analysis / Fire Lessons Learned

Lessons learned from property losses - fires, power outages, wood dust explosion, warehouse fires, etc.


Accident Analysis / Lessons Learned

Analysis of industrial accidents and incidents with lessons learned. Accident histories. Fire investigations. Workplace fatality evaluation reports. Chemical accident histories and investigations.


Disaster Safety / Flood Safety

Fact sheets, bulletins, emergency response plan, prevention guides on flood hazards. Preventing flood claims. Flood forecast maps. Cleanup guidelines.


Disaster Safety / Hurricane Safety

Resources and guidance on how to plan for a hurricane as well as mitigation activities afterwards. Table of Safir-Simpson Hurricane Scale with explanations of the destructive force of hurricanes.


Emergency Management / Insurance

Full text of the National Flood Insurance Program Manual and other resources. Flood Zone A Manual.


Insurance Loss Control / Catastrophes

Information on insurance catastrophe losses in the USA - claims data, etc.


Security / Hate Crime

Active hate groups, street gang criminals, hate crimes


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