Workers comp rates for code 7445: Vessel Operations NOC
NCCI class code 7445 covers Vessel Operations NOC in the transportation industry. The median rate across 24 states is $0.310 per $100 payroll. Rates range from $0.090 in Tennessee to $0.750 in Nevada.
Also known as: Ship Crew · Boat Operations
Cheapest 5 states for code 7445
- Tennessee $0.090
- Pennsylvania $0.126
- Kentucky $0.140
- Virginia $0.151
- New York $0.154
Most expensive 5 states
- Nevada $0.750
- Illinois $0.718
- Nevada $0.500
- Kansas $0.440
- Rhode Island $0.430
What does NCCI class code 7445 cover?
Class code 7445 classifies employees performing Vessel Operations NOC, also known as Ship Crew, Boat Operations. The NCCI classification system groups occupations by similar workplace exposure, loss-experience patterns, and operational characteristics. Code 7445 falls within the transportation industry group and is filed in 24 states.
NCCI's governing classification rules state that a single-classification employer with at least 51% of payroll in this occupation generally classifies all employees under code 7445, with two standard exceptions: clerical office work (segregated payroll records required, reported under code 8810) and outside sales / collectors (code 8742). If your operation has multiple distinct activities, ask your underwriter about a multi-class split before accepting a single-code rating.
Why rates for code 7445 vary so widely across states
The rate spread for code 7445 is 8.3× from cheapest to most expensive ($0.090 in Tennessee to $0.750 in Nevada). This isn't randomness, it reflects each state's claim experience for the occupation over the most-recent 5-year window NCCI uses, medical inflation in that state's hospital/clinic market, indemnity (lost-wage) cost levels driven by state maximum weekly benefit caps, and rating-bureau methodology. Independent-bureau states (California's WCIRB, New York's NYCIRB, Pennsylvania's PCRB, New Jersey's NJCRIB, Massachusetts's WCRIBMA, Delaware's DCRB, Wisconsin's WCRB, North Carolina's NCRB, Texas's TDI) often diverge significantly from NCCI's national pure premium, sometimes by 30% or more on the same occupation. Monopolistic-fund states (Ohio, North Dakota, Washington, Wyoming) don't allow private carrier competition, so the state fund's pricing is the only available option.
How to use this code 7445 rate data
- Benchmark your carrier quote. A carrier quoting code 7445 above the $0.380 75th-percentile rate is asking for a premium-rated quote, push back or get a second quote.
- Identify the right state filing. Use the table below to find your state's filed rate. If your carrier is quoting at a higher rate, the difference is either schedule debit, EMR, deductible loading, or a state-fund surcharge, ask which.
- Calculate your effective rate. Effective rate = base rate × EMR ± schedule credit/debit ± deductible loading. Two carriers quoting code 7445 at the same base can vary 30%+ on effective rate after these adjustments.
- Consider lower-rate states if locationally flexible. For code 7445, Tennessee ($0.090) is 88% cheaper than Nevada ($0.750). Multi-state employers split payroll by state-of-work, not state-of-headquarters, so locating the high-payroll site in a cheaper state directly lowers premium.
- Build a 3-year EMR strategy. A 0.85 EMR cuts base rate by 15%; the difference between 0.85 and 1.25 EMR on the same code is a 47% premium difference. Frequency control (preventing every claim, even small ones) drives EMR more than severity control.
Code 7445 rates in all 24 states
| State | Code | Rate per $100 | vs peers | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tennessee | 7445 N | $0.090 | 6% | view |
| Pennsylvania | 7445 | $0.126 | 13% | view |
| Kentucky | 7445 N | $0.140 | 13% | view |
| Virginia | 7445 N | $0.151 | 19% | view |
| New York | 7445 | $0.154 | 25% | view |
| Alaska | 7445 | $0.190 | 38% | view |
| Alaska | 7445 N | $0.190 | 25% | view |
| Indiana | 7445 N | $0.220 | 31% | view |
| Virginia | 7445 | $0.235 | 50% | view |
| Maryland | 7445 | $0.250 | 63% | view |
| Maryland | 7445 N | $0.250 | 38% | view |
| Alabama | 7445 N | $0.270 | 44% | view |
| Utah | 7445 N | $0.310 | 50% | view |
| Oklahoma | 7445 | $0.320 | 75% | view |
| Oklahoma | 7445 N | $0.320 | 56% | view |
| Oregon | 7445 N | $0.330 | 63% | view |
| Utah | 7445 | $0.350 | 88% | view |
| Louisiana | 7445 N | $0.370 | 69% | view |
| Arkansas | 7445 N | $0.380 | 75% | view |
| Rhode Island | 7445 N | $0.430 | 81% | view |
| Kansas | 7445 N | $0.440 | 88% | view |
| Nevada | 7445 | $0.500 | 100% | view |
| Illinois | 7445 N | $0.718 | 94% | view |
| Nevada | 7445 N | $0.750 | 100% | view |
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What types of claims drive code 7445 rates?
Workers comp rate filings for code 7445 reflect what's actually happening on the job, not just generic occupation hazard. NCCI publishes loss-cost analyses showing which injury categories account for the bulk of indemnity (lost-wage) and medical claim cost. For Vessel Operations NOC, the top drivers are typically:
- Loading and unloading injuries, strain and crush from freight handling, are top frequency drivers.
- Motor vehicle crashes produce high-severity claims that rate filings weight heavily.
- Slips from cab entering or exiting trucks are a surprisingly costly category.
- Cumulative trauma from long-haul seated driving produces back and shoulder claims.
Targeting these drivers in your safety program produces the largest EMR improvement. Frequency control (preventing every claim, including small medical-only incidents) drives the modifier more than severity control. A documented written safety program addressing the top two drivers above is typically the highest-ROI intervention for employers paying for code 7445.
FAQs about NCCI 7445
What occupation is NCCI class code 7445?
Class code 7445 is "Vessel Operations NOC" (also known as Ship Crew, Boat Operations), in the transportation industry. The code is filed in 24 states.
What is the average workers comp rate for code 7445?
The median rate across 24 states is $0.310 per $100 of payroll, ranging from $0.090 (Tennessee) to $0.750 (Nevada).
Why does code 7445 cost more in some states than others?
Workers comp rates reflect each state's loss experience for that occupation, the rating bureau's methodology (NCCI vs. independent), schedule rating credits, and the state's medical-cost inflation. Some states are monopolistic (only the state fund writes coverage) while others are open competitive markets.