Hotel - Restaurant Employees
Florida Workers' Compensation Class Code 9058 • FWCJUA / NCCI • Effective 2025-01-01
Current Rate
$1.20
per $100 of payroll
FWCJUA / NCCI 2025-01-01
What is Class Code 9058?
Class code 9058 covers hotel restaurant employees, including food and beverage staff working within hotel properties. Work involves food preparation, table service, bartending, and banquet operations. Florida's resort hotels have significant food and beverage operations. Hazards include cuts and burns in kitchen operations, slip-and-fall on wet floors, and ergonomic strain from carrying heavy trays.
Who is Covered Under This Code?
Hotel restaurant cooks, servers, bartenders, and banquet staff.
Tips to Reduce Your Premium
- Knife safety and cut prevention programs reduce kitchen injury claims
- Non-slip footwear is essential for food service operations
- Separate hotel non-food operations under code 9052
Real-World Examples
The culinary team and servers at a fine-dining steakhouse located within a luxury hotel in Miami Beach. The banquet staff for a large Orlando resort hotel that hosts multiple conventions and weddings.
Common Claim Scenarios
Burns from hot surfaces, oil, and steam are the most common injuries in the kitchen. Cuts from knives and other sharp equipment are also very frequent. Servers and bartenders often suffer from slips and falls on wet or greasy floors, as well as muscle strains from carrying heavy trays.
Safety & Loss Prevention
- Train all kitchen staff on preventing burns, including proper handling of hot pans and oil.
- Implement a mandatory knife safety program, including the use of cut-resistant gloves for certain tasks.
- Require all restaurant staff to wear certified slip-resistant footwear.
- Teach servers how to properly load and carry trays to avoid strains and sprains.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is workers comp class code 9058?
Class code 9058 covers hotel restaurant employees, including food and beverage staff working within hotel properties. Work involves food preparation, table service, bartending, and banquet operations. Florida's resort hotels have significant food and beverage operations. Hazards include cuts and burns in kitchen operations, slip-and-fall on wet floors, and ergonomic strain from carrying heavy trays.
What is the workers comp rate for class code 9058 in Florida?
The current workers' compensation rate for class code 9058 in Florida is $1.20 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 9058?
Hotel restaurant cooks, servers, bartenders, and banquet staff.
How can I reduce my workers comp premium for class code 9058 in Florida?
Knife safety and cut prevention programs reduce kitchen injury claims Non-slip footwear is essential for food service operations Separate hotel non-food operations under code 9052
Do I need workers comp insurance for employees classified under code 9058 in Florida?
Yes. Florida requires most employers to carry workers' compensation insurance for their employees. Class code 9058 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
- 9058
- State
- Florida
- Rate per $100
- $1.20
- Rating Org
- FWCJUA / NCCI
- Effective
- 2025-01-01
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