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New in Risk Control
Want a quick way to sift through all our great products to find what is new? New in Risk Control is designed to help customers and agents infuse their risk management programs with innovative ideas from Travelers Risk Control, including new risk assessment tools, industry-specific materials, education opportunities, and more.
Risk Control Topics and Challenges
Our flagship newsletter for customers and agents, the quarterly Risk Control Topics and Challenges includes timely articles and information that impact a variety of industries, including construction, transportation, manufacturing, and more. Be sure to edit your profile in the Customer Portal if you would like to receive email reminders once new issues have been posted.
Risk Control Issues NewsBrief
Are you afraid of being the last to know about new standards and regulations affecting your business? The Risk Control Issues NewsBrief is a collection of abstracts from a variety of credible Web sources, aggregated in one spot for ease of use. Get important, up-to-date information about the latest safety standards and regulations, as well as other seasonal or emerging loss control topics.
In the Public Interest
Specifically for our Public Sector customers, In the Public Interest is a newsletter distributed twice a year that pertains to the unique risks and risk management practices in public entities.
Rental Risk Review
Rental Risk Review is a quarterly newsletter for
Code Red
For our customers and brokers in the United Kingdom, Code Red is a quarterly newsletter produced by Travelers U.K. that includes a multitude of articles about insurance, risk management, and claim news.
Stamped, Sealed and Delivered
Designed specifically for architects and engineers, Stamped, Sealed and Delivered contains articles written by Travelers’ experienced claim specialists, discussing the potential risks that impact this line of business and offering up solutions to help manage these exposures.