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You’re offline. This is a read only version of the page. Toggle navigation * Home * Course Schedule * Sign in * Menu * Bookstore * CE by State * Membership Dues * Emerging Talent Program * Subscription Membership * Resources * Nat Alliance Now Podcast Series * Awkward Insurance Podcast Series * Risk and Reward Podcast Series * Insurance Glossary * COVID-19 Conversations * Learning Paths * Difference Makers * Elite Women 2020 * The Research Academy * Outstanding CSR of the Year * Press Releases * Resources Articles * Become a Faculty Member * View All Programs * FAQ * About Us * * Sign in ENERGY COURSE Dec 04, 2023 - Dec 05, 2023 | Houston 17d 2h 17m 17s * Overview * Agenda * Details * Faculty * Who Should Register * Request Information × ORDER ON BEHALF Register for Me Register for Someone Else Please enter the email address for the person you are registering. Email: Submit Request × Attention: This course is not approved for State reported continuing education credits. 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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RISK MANAGEMENT ESSENTIALS FOR THE ENERGY INDUSTRY The energy industry describes a complex and interrelated network of companies, directly and indirectly involved in the production and distribution of energy. Because this is an industry spanning global markets across international economies, the energy sector isn’t immune to emerging risks and should be ready to face these critical issues as they continue to emerge. This 4-hour course begins with an overview of a typical marine terminal and basic risk assessment of the energy industry. Participants will identify the important risks and coverage issues unique to the energy industry – workers compensation, MTOL, vessel coverage, auto liability, 3rd party auto, rail car liability, pollution, cargo, credit and financial issues, international coverage. They will learn the importance of reading and understanding the definitions and coverage afforded in the insurance policies, as well as how to apply the various exclusions and their relevance to the day-to-day operation to the energy risk RISK CONTROL FOR THE ENERGY INDUSTRY Managing risks associated with the energy industry is becoming increasingly complicated due to factors, such as: government regulations, public policy, financial concerns, and energy resource scarcity. This 4-hour course begins with an overview of the energy subdivisions and the businesses that support them. Participants will review the exposures for these businesses and the control methods that can be used to manage the losses. They will learn the importance of the risk management process from an energy insurance professional’s perspective. They will review each step and understand how to apply the concept within the energy industry. They will learn how risk control works by examining real-life examples unique to the energy industry – solar, wind, gas, oil, hydro, nuclear, thermal, and more. They will discuss how controlling energy risks can provide greater market assurance for companies, insurance companies, banks, and manufacturers who work with these energy companies. ENERGY, OIL & GAS RISK MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS Due to continuous innovations as well as a dynamic industry structure and environmental changes, the energy sector is exposed to many different risks. After an introduction on Master Service Agreements (MSAs), participants will learn why and how they are used in the energy industry. They will learn what a MSA should include, advantages of using a MSA, and what to watch out for when using a MSA. They will discuss MSA insurance considerations, such as: pollution liability (environmental impairment, contractor’s pollution, sudden & accidental vs. non-sudden & gradual) and additional insured issues in favor of the company (ongoing operations, completed operations, tail clauses, waiver of subrogation, primary/non-contributory, etc.). They will examine specialty coverages regarding energy risks including leased/rented/borrowed property, drilling compounds, underground buyback, indirect losses, motor truck cargo, and rigger’s legal liability. CONTRACTUAL INDEMNITY AND ADDITIONAL INSURED CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE ENERGY SECTOR As the energy sector continues to evolve, their organizations are looking for ways to help successfully identify, manage, and mitigate contractual risks for their specific needs. This course begins with an overview of risk transfer – reasons for transferring risks and methods used to transfer risk. Participants will be able to describe how indemnification found in contracts is different from insurance and how certain insurance policies interact with such contractual indemnification requests. They will be able to explain what obligations are contained inside the contract that the insurance policy will not be able to cover. They will discuss examples showing various contractual phrases as well as coverage language excerpts from the Commercial General Liability Policy. They will look at examples of Additional Insured endorsements, showing various approaches taken by insurance carriers when offering to modify the CGL, and how such modifications will affect the outcome of losses. VIEW AGENDA COURSE DETAILS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DURATION 16 Hours PRICE $645 FORMAT Classroom CE CREDIT Varies by State INSTRUCTION LEVEL Master FINAL EXAM No Exam EVENT LOCATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Doubletree Houston Intercontinental Airport 15747 John F. Kennedy Airport Blvd. Houston, TX 77032 281.848.4000 FACULTY BIO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAVID HERSHEY David Hershey is the Corporate Risk Manager for Lexa International. Prior to joining Lexa, his experience includes the role of Risk Manager for Sprague Operating Resources (SLRP), and Sotheby Holdings, NYC (NYSE: BID) one of the world’s premier auction houses and Day & Zimmermann, a large international military contractor providing military base, nuclear and fossil fuel power plant maintenance / support services. David is the Past President of the Massachusetts RIMS Chapter, Board Member of the NH CPCU, MA RIMS, and a Member of the Hartford Global Specialty Lines Advisory Council. He is a published author of several pollution coverage and insurance related articles such as Finite Risk, The Risk Management of Brownfields, Pollution Liability Coverage Loopholes, Maritime Employers Liability, Indemnitees, Additional Insured and the Insurance Certificate. His accomplishments include being a finalist as the manager of the Workers’ Compensation Best Managed Workers’ compensation Program sponsored by National Underwriter and recipient of the 2014 Risk Management All Star and the Risk Manager Responsibility award by Risk & Insurance and Liberty Mutual. Other notable accomplishments include instructor of insurance related courses and the Insurance Library of Boston and the Philadelphia Insurance Library. David is also an expert witness, past Board Member of RIMS External Affairs Committee, current member RIMS Standards & Practices Committee, 2009 winner of Zurich Award for largest decrease in WC claims, and co-author of RIMS Claims Handling Guidebook for Risk Managers. He is a current member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, and proficiency in nuclear liability, munitions manufacturing and international coverage placement and coordination, large casualty, program agreement negotiation, risk financing and pollution coverage. ROBERT FORD Bob is currently the Director of Employee Development for Bravera Insurance Center. The agency has locations in ND and Montana. Bob started in the insurance business at age 19 as a producer for a direct writer, Nodak Mutual Insurance Company in Wahpeton North Dakota and later transferred to Dickinson ND. Bob purchased an independent agency in 1978 and worked there until 1998 when he sold the agency. Bob also became involved with the NDPIA association. He was elected to serve on the Board of Directors for North Dakota PIA (Professional Insurance Agents) and served in that position for 13 years. During that time his favorite activity was chairing the education committee. He held that position for eight years. Bob especially enjoyed the education position because in his view education is critical to a successful career. He has also been privileged to serve as NDPIA president and also NDPIA National Director. To further his education Bob became involved in the CIC (Certified Insurance Counselor) program and has completed that program and gone on to become a CIC Instructor and a National Faculty Member of The National Alliance for Education & Research. Bob teaches various lines of insurance around the United States. RONALD HICKS Ronald Hicks is a loss control consultant. Ron has prior experience as a risk management consultant and Ron was a producer for 20 years. He has a degree in Psychology from Temple University, and earned his CIC designation in 2006, and his CRM designation in 2012. In addition to his CIC and CRM designations, he also holds the Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist (CRIS) designation from IRMI. In addition to his designations, Ron is an OSHA authorized 10 and 30-hour construction trainer. Ron has experience in working directly with companies to assist them in reducing their insurable and non-insurable losses. His work includes analyzing losses to determine trending concerns, working with companies to increase the results from their safety programs, facilitating safety committees, reviewing risk control techniques, assisting clients in strengthening contractual risk transfer language, and training. Ron's experience with companies is broad in size and industry. They range from small family-owned manufacturers to national railroads and global print media organizations. He brings a unique aspect of loss control to his clients. Having an understanding of insurance policy language, claims experience, and safety training; Ron is able to bring a unique perspective to the loss control process. He is just as comfortable walking on a construction site with a hard hat on as he is training workers how to perform their tasks in a safe manner. 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