Welcome to your MMIC Loss Control Resource Site!



Your Loss Control Team



If you would like to know more about our loss control services or need to contact your loss control consultant for any reason, their contact information is listed below.


 Bryan Dennis – Middle TN
Loss Control Supervisor
Cell 615-838-0093
Office 931-551-3090
Bryan.dennis@bwood.com


John Hilbrandt -  East TN
Office-423-400-7233
skiknutt@hotmail.com


Butch Clinard - West TN
Cell 270-210-3102
 butch.clinard@bwood.com


Tom Harris- East TN
Office 706-537-5881
 tom.harris@bwood.com

Useful Websites

www.osha.gov

www.hbat.org

www.nahb.org

www.ansi.org



Safety
  
In 2013 the HBAT-SIT became MMIC.  MidSouth Mutual Insurance Company will provide loss control services through our workers compensation claims administrator, Brentwood Services Administrators, Inc.

This works out well for several reasons:

First - Now there are 4 consultants. BSA has three consultants covering TN.  John Hilbrandt will work with BSA as a consultant and with John,  that makes four consultants that will now be available to serve you. More geographical coverage. More jobsite visits. Better access to a consultant for your needs! 

Second - The consultants have access to our claim system, meaning they are familiar with any workers compensation claim a policyholder may have and can help identify trends or answer questions. 

Third - BSA brings a library of safety videos for policyholders to use. The only cost to you is postage.  BSA will  also add more training materials to this site such as handouts, PowerPoint programs and safety meeting topics.

BSA’s loss control team, along with John Hilbrandt, will continue to emphasize safety by sending out annual safety packages of material that can be used for your on-site training. We will also continue to publish safety newsletters, conduct safety seminars and make jobsite visits.
 
Our website will allow policyholders the opportunity to obtain safety information, learn about changes in safety in construction, and recognize when OSHA 10-hour classes and Review classes will be held in their area.
 
 Under the Mutual structure, the OSHA 10-hour class is no longer mandatory but it will be offered for those that need the certification for bidding, work completion, etc.   In addition, there are half day safety review seminars  and these will continue. We encourage you to participate in these seminars as they offer excellent training for your employees.
 
Lastly, we are building a database of email address for the safety contacts at your businesses to better serve you in the future. This will allow us to send more safety material to you for your use in 2013.

We hope that you will enjoy all the enhancements to loss control in 2013 and welcome any suggestions you may have for improving these services..

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