Knowledge transfer

The risk landscape is changing all the time. New risks pose a challenge to everyone involved in risk management.

AssTech is on hand with its specialised know-how to advise insurers on how best to confront these issues. We are happy to share our expertise with you in the form of presentations, workshops, moderated discussions and teamwork.

Basic know-how: insurance and risk management

- Comprehensive safety programmes

- Opportunities of early warning

- Environmental liability

- Fire/explosion protection

- First-party clean-up covers

- Hospital risk management

- Human factors

- Introduction to risk management

- KonTraG (Law on Control and Transparency in Business)

- Product liability risks

- Property risks

- Transport risks

Emerging risks and risks of change

- Doping

- Endocrine disrupters

- Genetic engineering

- Internet risks

- Water damage

- Environmental impairment

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Introduction to soil pollution legislation
Relevant sectors of industry
Aspects of technical risk capture
Technical requirements for accepting cover
Special contractual arrangements

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Fundamentals of preventive, defensive and organisational fire protection
Approaches to technical risk assessment
Risk management measures

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Methods of risk management
Corporate risk landscapes
Risk analysis procedure
Structure of the risk management process
Growing importance of risk management

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Risk of change
Early warning
Aspects of risk perception
Monitoring 'weak signals'
Scenario techniques

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Humans as a risk factor
Loss scenarios
Options for capturing risk
Significance as a criterion of analysis

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Legal basis
Impact of KonTraG on risk management
Demands placed on risk management systems
Implementation in practice

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Manufacturing processes and workflows from the point of view of quality assurance
Express warranty, product lifespan, guarantee periods,
contractual QA agreements
Loss prevention methods
DIN ISO 9000f certification

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Special problems of property insurance,
in particular machinery breakdown, fire,
business interruption, calculation of PML

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Medical malpractice liability
Implementing risk management in hospitals
Typical problems with organisation, information,
documentation and safety of equipment
Analysis procedure

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Risks inherent in hull and cargo insurance, carriers' liability,
transporting hazardous and valuable goods,
contingency insurance for cultural, trade and sporting events

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Holistic appraisal of a risk situation
Focusing on interfaces and areas of overlap
Technical, organisational and economic risk components

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Methods for capturing environmental risks
Risk to persons, property and assets from industrial activity
Modular policy model for use in environmental liability
Potential for change of environmental liability risks

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The endocrine system from the medical point of view
Presumed risk potential
Relevance to the insurer

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Effect, areas of use and detectability of substances
Possible liability claims

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Fundamental genetic engineering methods
Fields of application: pharmaceuticals, medicine, agriculture
Economic significance and trends
Opportunities and risks in the insurance context
Genetic Engineering Law (GenTG)
Examples of liability and forms of cover

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Risk scenarios
Safety/security structures
Liability aspects

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Change in the risk profile
Causes of negative loss experience
Extensions of cover

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Changes in environmental liability
Legal consequences for insurers
Aspects of environmental impairment

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