We are pleased to introduce the Automotive Industries Compensation Corporation (AICC) Loss Control & Safety Team to the membership, as of July 1st, 2021. The AICC Administrator, FutureComp, will be utilizing a three-person team of safety professionals to deliver an enhanced safety program to our Member employers.
The oversight and direction of the safety services for the AICC will be led by FutureComp’s Loss Control Manager, Rob Bolduc. Day-to-day services and safety resources will be provided by senior consultants, Kevin McCarthy and Deb Williams. The Loss Control and Safety Team will be reaching out to membership for introductions and the scheduling of services in the near future.
For over 27 years, the AICC, through its sponsor, NARFA, has been a self-insured, stable, and profitable market for the automotive industry’s workers’ compensation needs. The AICC value proposition for its members is the delivery of industry-specific, unlimited loss control and safety services. Our safety culture is all about “the accident that never occurs” and ensuring a safe work environment for all of our valued members and their employees.
In the continuation of the AICC/NARFA safety tradition, this group of professionals will assist you in protecting your most valuable resource, your employees.
Thank you for your continuing support of the AICC Workers Compensation Group and please feel free to contact the NARFA and/or FutureComp team with any questions or comments.
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