News Briefs

Pest Control Operators of California

August 2014
EVP NOTES

 AN IMPORTANT LEGISLATIVE STRATEGY

We are now in the final weeks of the 2013-2014 Legislative Session. The session actually began in December of 2012 when legislators were sworn in. Similarly, this December, a new crop of legislators will be sworn in for the 2015–2016 Session. This information is important for a number of reasons: First, bills introduced in the first year of a Session can be "carried over" to the second. However, all bills this August, will die unless they pass out of the Legislature and are signed by the Governor. Secondly, this is important, because it highlights that a new crop of legislators will be arriving in Sacramento in December as a result of being elected in November.......so....

Our PAPCO Trustees, in conjunction with our legislative advocacy team, came up with a plan last April based on working with the most friendly bunch of business legislators possible. This fluid plan — yes, it can change during the course of a year as a result of the June primary election results — involves many different moving parts. One of the most important is getting to know our elected representative and, more importantly, educating them on pest control issues and letting them know who to contact if they have any questions...putting names to faces.

That is why, over a period of 12 months, we have set up breakfasts, lunches and dinners with state Senators and Assemblypersons, both in Sacramento and in their districts. The criteria used for setting up such events are the strategic importance of each individual to our industry. Thus, we have broken bread with the current Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins (who has also spoken at our Board meeting), the immediate past Assembly Speaker, John Perez (who refers to us as his ‘bug people’), Senator President Darryl Steinberg and the chairs of the Business and Professions Committees in both Houses — where all our bills go. We have also met with legislators who we have identified as upcoming in the leadership process...we normally try to do a couple of month.

This is an important way that PCOC creates value to the industry (protecting the Pest Control Industry in California)...but most importantly to YOU, our members. It is unfortunate that many PCOs take advantage of the good work that PCOC does by NOT being members.......

A lead-in to please advertise the critical importance of belonging to PCOC to your colleagues as you talk to them...encourage them to attend your local district meeting, and if you sense there is opportunity for us to sign them up. Let Josh Adams know!

 
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

The 2013-2014 Legislative Session of the California Legislature is in progress. Click here for PCOC's Legislative Agenda.

 
IN THE NEWS

PCOC INSURANCE: BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP

In the 1980s an insurance market crash threatened to put many pest control operators out of business. PCOC leadership reasoned that there had to be a better way to protect the pest control industry, so they rose to the challenge and created an insurance committee and hired key insurance professionals to help solve the problem. In 1989 the PCOC insurance program launched, offering the most comprehensive insurance program to the pest control industry at competitive rates. Many insurance programs have gaps in their coverages — protections you thought you had but find out is not there when it comes time to pay a claim.

The PCOC insurance program was created by Pest Control Operators and insurance professionals for Pest Control Operators specifically. The brokers of this insurance program are familiar with our industry and are directly involved with PCOC to keep in step with industry trends, enabling them to anticipate and meet risk management needs that are specific to our industry. In other words, they are not just a generic brokerage putting your company into a cookie cutter policy that treats your company like just another service industry.

Along with providing a wide range of coverages, the PCOC insurance program also has an abundant amount of resource information they offer to their clients in regards to risk management such as workers’ safety, ladder safety, fall protection, personal protective equipment, driving hazards, and a host of other industry related topics to help you protect your company. They even email weekly safety tailgate meeting information.

And remember, this program is only for PCOC members.


PESTICIDES ARE CRITICAL TO PROVIDING A SAFE, RELIABLE FOOD SUPPLY

One of the issues we run into as advocates for the pest control industry is emotional-based decision making. Many well-meaning people lose sight of the benefits of pesticide use, especially in agriculture and wish to ban all substances without even looking into scientific research or solutions.

This month, I read an article in the Sacramento Beewritten by Brian R. Leahy, director of the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. He briefly talks about the benefits of pesticide use to the food industry in a thoughtful and well-articulated manner.

 Excerpt:

"Many Californians think of pesticides as something only farmers use. They don’t realize that pesticides touch many other areas in their lives. We all reap the benefits of pesticides. They are part of the complex processes required to deliver safe food, water and health care, yet some consumers are reluctant to accept the risks required to create those benefits. When something seems foreign to us and we don’t understand its benefits, it becomes vulnerable to attack by seemingly well-meaning people and organizations." (Read whole article)


 NPMA QUALITYPRO OFFERS FLEET MANAGEMENT TOOLBOX

FAIRFAX, VA—The National Pest Management Association’s (NPMA’s) QualityPro has launched the Fleet Management Toolbox. The Pest Management Fleet provides a unique and important opportunity for companies to generate value far beyond the basic purpose of carrying equipment, supplies and pest management technicians to customer sites. From vehicle inspection logs to projected operating cost analysis for today’s most popular fleet vehicles, QualityPro’s Fleet Management Toolbox gives professionals the resources they need to maximize fleet effectiveness.

The QualityPro Fleet Management Toolbox is available online for QualityPro member companies at www.qualityprotools.org.


PCOC’s PEST ED 2015 – EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE

The dates for the upcoming Pest Ed 2015 have been booked. We are looking at January 13 in Montebello for Southern California and January 15 in Sacramento for Northern California. We will have more information in later NewsBriefs and in upcoming events on the website in the next few months as we continue to set up speakers. Come join us for an all-day event that provides an abundance of continuing education credits, good food, and updates on the latest materials and equipment from some of the top vendors in the state.

 
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Board of Directors Meeting
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October 7
Tri-District Golf Tournament

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Dec 12-13
Board of Directors Meeting
Hilton Palm Springs
Palm Springs, Calif.
 
Comings and Goings

Welcome to a new section of Newsbriefs! Here, we will give news from our members: new hires, retirements, etc. If you have some news you would like to share, please send a short sentence or two to breann@pcoc.org.

 
MEMBER NEWS
MEMBER VALUE PROGRAM
PCOC Insurance Program, credit card service, etc.

Visit http://www.naylornetwork.com/cpc-nwl/pdf/Members_Value_Program_Brochure.pdf to view the full article online.

 
PCOC MONTHLY INSURANCE/SAFETY TIP

Using Video in Workers’ Compensation

In addition to enhancing security and preventing theft, video surveillance systems can also help employers manage workers’ compensation claims.

 Cameras Where?

No federal law prohibits video monitoring of the workplace, even if employees do not know or consent to monitoring. Only two states, Connecticut and Delaware, require employers to disclose monitoring to employees. Elsewhere, employees generally have no privacy rights in "public spaces." However, in areas where they have a "reasonable expectation of privacy," such as an enclosed office, rest room or locker room, courts typically rule in favor of employees’ privacy rights. Otherwise, if the general public (or any employee) has free access to an area, an employer can probably record video there.

Audio recordings might be a different thing, though. If your video equipment records sound as well as images, wiretapping and eavesdropping laws might apply. Federal law and the majority of states permit recording of phone calls and other electronic communications with the consent of at least one party. The state of California requires all parties to a conversation to consent to being recorded. Employers should disclose that employees might be subject to audio and video recording while on company property. For further advice, please contact an employment attorney.

To control costs, you will probably want to begin by placing video cameras in high-risk areas. Depending on your circumstances, this could be:

  • On the dashboards of company cars or trucks. Some dash cameras have sensors that allow them to activate when the vehicle does certain things, such as reaching a certain speed, going out of control, etc. Dash cameras can record the location and speed of the vehicle and can provide valuable evidence for investigating an accident.
  • In parking lots and stairwells. Injuries that occur on your premises — including parking lots — might fall under your workers’ compensation policy. If employees claim workers’ compensation benefits for a slip-and-fall injury sustained in the parking lot, video footage can either support or rebut their claims.
  • In hazardous work zones. Video cameras can ensure employees wear protective gear and follow safety procedures.

 Improving Behavior

Organizations that use video surveillance systems have found them useful in disputing fraudulent or exaggerated claims. On the other hand, when a legitimate accident occurs and there are no witnesses, a video recording can help ensure an employee get the benefits he/she needs and deserves.

Installing video cameras can do more for employers than just providing evidence for claims. Researchers from Brigham Young University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found that theft monitoring information technology products also helped restaurants prevent fraud by changing employee behavior. The take-home? When employees k now they’re being watched, they have less temptation to cheat. This has implications for workers’ compensation claims as well. Employees who know they might be watched are less likely to disregard safety precautions and cut corners on the job.

 Safety Improvement

Video cameras can also bring awareness to safety hazards. By showing events that led to an accident, a video recording can reveal contributing factors. Whenever an accident occurs, safety managers should review any available surveillance recordings to determine if there are any patterns. For example, in a slip-and-fall accident, have other people had near-misses due to wet or slippery floors in that area?

For more information, please contact the PCOC Insurance Program department of EPIC (formerly The Leavitt Group) at (877) 860-7378 or, email us @ ProPest@Leavitt.com.

 
NEW MEMBERS
NAME
COMPANY
DISTRICT
MEMBER TYPE REFERRED BY
Robert Tinoco-Cavillo R
A-1 Fumigation Inc.
LA/SOBAY
Louis N. Rico R American Rat Control
Culver City Pest Control
LA/SOBAY
Deanna Kjorlien R Cam Grey - ExCimex
Green Dog Pest Services
SANDIEGO


 
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Department of Fish & Game
www.dfg.ca.gov

Department of Food & Agriculture
www.cdfa.ca.gov

Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR)
www.cdpr.ca.gov

DPR on Facebook
www.facebook.com/capesticideregulation

DPR on YouTube (see "playlists" for videos pertaining to new surface water regulations)
www.youtube.com/user/californiapesticides

DPR on Twitter
twitter.com/ca_pesticides

Find Your Legislator
www.leginfo.ca.gov/yourleg.html

 
MED-NET HOTLINE

For an additional charge, you may access a 24-hour hotline providing consultation by qualified medical doctors on pesticide-related medical emergencies. This service is provided free of charge to Peacock Group insureds.


 
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