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Industries We Serve

Think beyond the obvious. Environmental exposures are lurking in many different kinds of work and industries. Take a look at the different ways your clients could be exposed to environmental hazards.

Plants

Agriculture

Whether it is a chemical overspray or a leaking above-ground storage tank, agriculture operations may pose an array of environmental exposures.

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Aviation

Environmental threats that may be present at airports are a growing trend found in the industry that pose risk to aviation professionals and their facilities.

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Construction

From infrastructure projects to utility operations and brownfield redevelopment, there are many potential risks contracting professionals face.

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Golf

Environmental pollution incidents should never be par for the course. Unfortunately, essentially every industry experiences some degree of environmental exposure – golf courses and facilities are no exception! Securing protection through Great American allows insureds to focus on what truly matters: upholding superior hospitality while protecting the reputation of a premier golf course.

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Healthcare

While healthcare facilities face environmental risks similar to many large businesses, they also address industry-specific exposures.

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Manufacturing

Whether at the warehouse or through transportation management, there are countless environmental concerns that require proper coverage.

Real Estate Building

Real Estate

Whether it is a chemical overspray or a leaking above-ground storage tank, agriculture operations may pose an array of environmental exposures.

Car

Transportation

With transportation comes countless environmental concerns that require proper coverage, whether these concerns occur during the loading and unloading of goods or materials, or during the course of transportation to or from a job site or a covered location.

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Waste Management

Any customer class that owns or operates a landfill; a waste treatment unit; or a Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility is often required to post financial assurance costs to meet the regulatory guidelines.