Stove or Range Mfg
Florida Workers' Compensation Class Code 3620 • FWCJUA / NCCI • Effective 2025-01-01
Current Rate
$2.10
per $100 of payroll
FWCJUA / NCCI 2025-01-01
What is Class Code 3620?
Class code 3620 covers stove and range manufacturing, including the production of gas and electric cooking appliances. Work involves sheet metal fabrication, assembly, and testing.
Who is Covered Under This Code?
Appliance assemblers, sheet metal workers, and test technicians.
Tips to Reduce Your Premium
- Gas appliance testing requires proper ventilation and leak detection procedures
- Sheet metal handling requires cut-resistant gloves
Real-World Examples
This class code applies to manufacturers like a 50-person facility in Orlando producing commercial-grade electric ovens for restaurants, or a smaller 20-employee shop in Jacksonville specializing in custom gas ranges for luxury homes. It also covers larger operations, such as a 200-person plant near Fort Lauderdale assembling a full line of residential stoves and ranges for national distribution.
Common Claim Scenarios
Common claims in stove and range manufacturing include lacerations and crush injuries from operating sheet metal fabrication machinery, often resulting in stitches or even amputations. Sprains and strains from repetitive assembly tasks or lifting heavy components are also frequent, leading to lost work time. Burns from testing heating elements or welding operations, though less common, can be severe.
Safety & Loss Prevention
- Implement machine guarding on all sheet metal fabrication equipment to prevent contact with moving parts.
- Provide ergonomic lifting aids and training for employees handling heavy stove and range components during assembly.
- Ensure proper ventilation and provide personal protective equipment, such as welding helmets and flame-resistant clothing, for welding and testing operations.
- Conduct regular inspections of electrical equipment and wiring to prevent shocks and burns during testing procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is workers comp class code 3620?
Class code 3620 covers stove and range manufacturing, including the production of gas and electric cooking appliances. Work involves sheet metal fabrication, assembly, and testing.
What is the workers comp rate for class code 3620 in Florida?
The current workers' compensation rate for class code 3620 in Florida is $2.10 per $100 of payroll, as set by FWCJUA / NCCI effective 2025-01-01. Your actual premium will also depend on your experience modification factor (EMR) and the carrier you choose.
Who is covered under class code 3620?
Appliance assemblers, sheet metal workers, and test technicians.
How can I reduce my workers comp premium for class code 3620 in Florida?
Gas appliance testing requires proper ventilation and leak detection procedures Sheet metal handling requires cut-resistant gloves
Do I need workers comp insurance for employees classified under code 3620 in Florida?
Yes. Florida requires most employers to carry workers' compensation insurance for their employees. Class code 3620 employees must be covered. Penalties for non-compliance in Florida can be severe, including stop-work orders and fines. Contact Bright Coast Insurance at (239) 323-0785 for a fast, competitive quote.
Rates shown are advisory loss costs or assigned risk rates as of the effective date listed. Your actual workers' compensation premium will depend on your specific payroll, experience modification factor (EMR), carrier selection, and other underwriting factors. Contact Bright Coast Insurance for an accurate quote tailored to your business.
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Quick Facts
- Class Code
- 3620
- State
- Florida
- Rate per $100
- $2.10
- Rating Org
- FWCJUA / NCCI
- Effective
- 2025-01-01
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