Engineering for Insurance Professionals
Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced | 24 August – 7 October 2021 | Virtual Course
| Levels: | Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced |
| Date: | 24 August – 7 October 2021 |
| Duration: |
Time: 14.00 – 18.30 CEST Onboarding sessions
EMEA and Americas friendly time zone |
| Location: |
Virtual Training Course |
Target group
This programme is designed for insurance professionals. In this training, participants will acquire valuable engineering insurance knowledge, as well as specific underwriting competence in project insurance.
Modular form of training
As the virtual training programme setup is modular, participants have the possibility to target different levels of achievement (introductory, intermediate and advanced). For those interested in the intermediate or advanced format, the attendance of the introductory training is a prerequisite. Depending on the pre-selected level, the time investment is between 8 to 13 half-days for the virtual training, and some additional time for smaller assignments between the sessions.
Requirements
Participants must be fluent in English. As the training course is virtual, good internet access is required and active participation is expected.
Programme overview for the three levels
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Certificates |
24.08. |
26.08. |
06.09. |
08.09. |
09.09. |
14.09. |
15.09. |
20.09. |
21.09. |
23.09. |
4.10. |
06.10. |
07.10. |
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Introductory |
A |
A |
B |
C |
C |
C |
C |
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F |
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Intermediate |
A |
A |
B |
C |
C |
C |
C |
D |
D |
D |
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F |
| Advanced |
A |
A |
B |
C |
C |
C |
C |
D |
D |
D |
E | E | F |
High level agenda
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Welcome and Introduction |
A |
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Swiss Re Engineering Project Insurance wording – Section 2 Third Party Liability/ Solar PV |
A |
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Design / manufacturer's risk cover |
A |
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Project underwriting management application (PUMA) – Introduction and hands-on training |
B |
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Delay in Start-up - Exposures and risk assessment |
C |
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Risk assessment of project risks - Material damage (CAR/EAR) + TPL |
C |
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Construction Risk Business case - Group assignment |
C |
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Cat Net tool |
D |
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Natural Catastrophes |
D |
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IDI / Decennial covers |
D |
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Engineering Operational covers (CPM, DoS, BPVE, CECR) |
D |
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Tunnelling Projects |
D |
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Parametric Weather Solutions |
D |
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The marine leg in project insurance |
D |
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Machinery Breakdown - Cover / Claims and Machinery Loss of Profit |
E |
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Machinery Loss of Profit |
E |
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Renewable Energies (Wind off/on shore and Solar Power) |
E |
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Reinsurance of Engineering Business |
F |
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Global Engineering at Swiss Re, Q&A |
F |
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Wrap up, debriefing, award ceremony and virtual cocktail |
F |
Learning Goals
Introductory: The participant understands the wording of construction polices, is able to assess construction risks and can price the risks accordingly.
Intermediary: The participant understands the wording of construction polices, is able to assess construction risks and can price the risks accordingly. In addition, he/she has gained extended knowledge of types of covers and new industry segments.
Advanced: In addition to the Introductory and Intermediary level, participants have deepened their knowledge of annual covers, such as Machinery Breakdown, Civil Engineering Completed risks, and more.
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