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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
- Chapter 40. The University of Alaska, the Community Colleges, and the Alaska Aerospace Development Corporation
- Section 846. Insurance Coverage; Safety Program.
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AS 14.40.846. Insurance Coverage; Safety Program.
- (a) The corporation may engage actuarial experts and shall develop probability models to indicate the degree of potential
harm to the public and private enterprise from the corporation's activities.
- (b) The corporation shall, to the extent available and consistent with federal requirements, secure insurance coverage
within reasonable limits for liability that may arise as a consequence of its activities and the activities of its
officers and employees and to insure its buildings, structures, and other facilities against loss.
- (c) The corporation shall establish a safety program that includes
- (1) the development and implementation of a loss prevention program consisting of a comprehensive corporation wide safety
program, including a statement by the board, of safety policy and responsibility and regulations implementing it;
- (2) provision for regular and periodic facility and equipment inspections;
- (3) investigation of job-related accidents and other accidents occurring on the premises of the corporation or within
areas of its jurisdiction;
- (4) the establishment of a program to promote increased safety awareness among employees, agents, and subcontractors of
the corporation;
- (5) the study of safety operations at other space-related facilities in the United States;
- (6) all federal and state safety and emergency facility requirements for commercial space facilities.
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