(b) In the handling of deceased
<br />human bodies;
<br />(c) Arising out of service by any
<br />persons as members of a formal
<br />accreditation, standards review
<br />or similar board of the Named
<br />Insured or as a person who
<br />executes the duties of such
<br />board.
<br />(2) Failure to comply with any right of a
<br />health care facility resident under any
<br />state law regulating you as a resident
<br />health care facility;
<br />(3) Failure to comply with any right of a
<br />resident as included in the United
<br />States Department of Health,
<br />Education, and Welfare regulation
<br />governing intermediate care facilities
<br />and skilled nursing facilities
<br />regardless of whetheryou are subject
<br />to such regulations; and
<br />(4) Failure to protect any resident from
<br />undue influence by an insured when
<br />such undue influence is to the
<br />personal or financial detriment of the
<br />resident.
<br />b. "Professional Health Care Services" as
<br />used in this exclusion endorsement means
<br />your professional medical, nursing,
<br />cosmetic, social, and similar professional
<br />services that relate to the care of any
<br />resident.
<br />10. "Leased worker" means a person leased to
<br />you by a labor leasing firm under an
<br />agreement between you and the labor leasing
<br />firm, to perform duties related to the conduct
<br />of your business. "Leased worker" does not
<br />include a "temporary worker."
<br />11. "Loading or unloading" means the handling of
<br />property:
<br />a. After it is moved from the place where it is
<br />accepted for movement into or onto an
<br />aircraft, watercraft, or "auto";
<br />b. While it is in or on an aircraft, watercraft,
<br />or "auto"; or
<br />c. While it is being moved from an aircraft,
<br />watercraft, or "auto" to the place where it
<br />is finally delivered;
<br />movement of property by means of a
<br />mechanical device, other than a hand truck,
<br />that is not attached to the aircraft, watercraft,
<br />or "auto."
<br />12. "Mobile equipment" means any of the
<br />following types of land vehicles, including any
<br />attached machinery or equipment.
<br />a. Bulldozers, farm machinery, forklifts, and
<br />other vehicles designed for use principally
<br />off public roads;
<br />b. Vehicles maintained for use solely on or
<br />next to premises you own or rent;
<br />c. Vehicles that travel on crawler treads;
<br />d. Vehicles, whether self-propelled or not,
<br />maintained primarily to provide mobility to
<br />permanently mounted:
<br />(1) Power cranes, shovels, loaders,
<br />diggers, or drills; or
<br />(2) Road construction or resurfacing
<br />equipment such as graders, scrapers,
<br />or rollers.
<br />e. Vehicles not described in a., b., c. or d.
<br />above that are not self-propelled and are
<br />maintained primarily to provide mobility to
<br />permanently attached equipment of the
<br />following types:
<br />(1) Air compressors, pumps, and
<br />generators, including spraying,
<br />welding, building cleaning,
<br />geophysical exploration, lighting, and
<br />well servicing equipment; or
<br />(2) Cherry pickers and similar devices
<br />used to raise or lower workers.
<br />Vehicles not described in a., b., c., or d.
<br />above maintained primarily for purposes
<br />other than the transportation of persons or
<br />cargo.
<br />However, self-propelled vehicles with the
<br />following types of permanently attached
<br />equipment are not "mobile equipment' but
<br />will be considered "autos."
<br />(1) Equipment designed primarily for:
<br />(a) Snow removal;
<br />(b) Road maintenance, but not
<br />but "loading or unloading" does not include the construction or resurfacing; or
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