HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 97-1990 RESOLUTION NO. 97-90
CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A RISK MANAGEMENT POLICY
WHEREAS, the City of South San Francisco is a member of the Association of
Bay Area ~overnments Pooled Liability Assurance Network (ABAG PLAN); and
WHEREAS, the City is committed to protection and conservation of persons
and prope-ty from injury or destruction; and
WHEREAS, the systematic identification and control of unnecessary risks,
undertakings or hazardous conditions minimizes the City's physical and
financial losses as well as human sufferings; and
WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council to provide a safe environment
for its residents, visitors, and employees in which to live and work; and
WHEREAS, risk management is a concept designed to protect and conserve
municipal assets and to foster a safe environment.
NOW, T~EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of South
San Francisco hereby recognizes risk management activities as an integral part
of the City's overall management system and adopts a risk management program
to prese~e its human, physical, and financial resources.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced and
adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a regular
meeting held on the 11th day of July
vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
, 1990 by the following
Councilmembers Jack Drago, Gus Nicolopulos, John R. Penna,
Roberta Cerri Teglia, and Mayor Richard A. Haffey
None
None
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City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 97-90
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Program G~als
The majorlgoals of the risk management program are:
1. To eliminate or reduce the "risk of loss" which is defined as the
organization's vulnerability to accidental or unintended loss.
2. To apply responsive claims management techniques to losses that do occur.
3. To protect the City budget from catastrophic losses, or an annual
accumulation of losses, that would cause financial hardship. Catastrophic
loss is defined as any loss in excess of $1,000,000.
4. To see< restitution and recover costs when legally appropriate.
Program P~licies
1. The risk management program involves a systematic process to identify,
measure and control loss exposures. Losses include all forces which could
jeopardize the City, such as circumstances which damage reputation, as well
as claims exposures. A citywide hazard identification system will be
implemented by the Risk Manager to quickly identify hazardous conditions
and effect repairs. All employees shall be encouraged to notify their
supervisor, department head, or the Risk Manager of any condition that may
expose someone to injury or damage. As appropriate, money and time will be
allocated to take preventive measures and make necessary repairs.
2. The risk management program involves a responsive claims administration
system. As a member of the Association of Bay Area Governments Pooled
Liability Assurance Network (ABAG PLAN), the City works with ABAG PLAN on
claim adjustment. The Risk Manager will review all incident reports and
claims, and will notify ABAG PLAN in a timely manner of all serious
accidents or claims. Department heads and supervisors will review all
accideqt reports, incident reports, and claims affecting their
organization, and provide timely information to the Risk Manager and ABAG
PLAN's adjusters.
3. The risk management program involves the transfer of the City's risk of
loss to others whenever possible and practical. The Risk Manager will
develop a risk transfer process that assures the use of hold harmless and
indemnity clauses in all agreements in which the City is a party, and the
use of insurance clauses that provide adequate protection to the City.
4. The risk management program involves the City seeking restitution and
recovering costs whenever it is legally appropriate to do so. The Risk
Manager will coordinate restitution efforts, such as billing for agency
emergency response costs, seeking recovery for injuries suffered by safety
personnel, and invoicing for non-meritorious claims.
Accident ~eview Process
An accident review process shall be used to review all accidents, incidents
and claims involving City vehicles and employees on duty to determine their
cause, preventability, methods to prevent similar future occurrences, and
claims and litigation defense strategy.
Safety Review Process
A safety ~eview process shall be used to review all employee injuries, and
discuss safety issues and get feedback from employees on how to make City
operations safer. The safety review process shall take into account standard
industrial safety practices and safety orders issued by state agencies. The
Central Safety Committee reviews and the department reviews of employee
injuries and a comprehensive yearly safety inspection are important components
of this p~ocess.
Insurance
The City ~as established and will periodically review its retention limits
consistent with its financial resources. The City will maintain reserves on
all self-insured losses to recognize the expected future cost, and appropriate
funds to cover all self-insured liabilities.
Insurance for risks and catastrophic loss potential shall be purchased
whenever it is economically feasible, within the judgment of the City Manager.
Risk Management Responsibilities
Risk management is an inherent part of general management. Overall
responsibility for the risk management program shall lie with the City
Manager. The risk management program shall be directed by the City's Risk
Manager. Risk awareness shall be the responsibility of each employee and each
department and division head is accountable for leadership on risk awareness
and prevention matters.
The Risk ~anager shall be the City's liaison with ABAG PLAN and its claim
administration program. The City Council delegates, in accord with Government
Code Section 935.4, the functions of the local government entity with regard
to acceptance, rejection, or compromise of claims to the Risk Manager.