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For almost 30 years Nate Orland has been helping business owners mitigate their business and personal risk exposures. With Associate in Claims and Life Underwriter Training Council Fellowship degrees, Nate is Federated Insurance’s representative for several national contractor and distributor trade associations, including the American Supply Association.
After a long, gray winter, the sun is shining, the birds are chirping and the mercury is rising — and rising, and rising. For several weeks in the spring, outdoor work was comfortable — even preferable to indoor work. But by mid- to-late June, the temps began to take their toll.