“The real value of Institute courses is in the terrific base they provide for insurance professionals to build on. The Institutes� courses teach you how to apply fundamentals to everyday situations, giving you the foundation you need to be able to learn on the job.”

Richard A. Riley, CPCU, ARM, AIM
Vice Chairman and CEO, Retired
WNC First Insurance Services
Member, AICPCU/IIA Boards of Trustees

NEW! Risk Control Suite

After completing the Risk Control courses, you�ll understand the important aspects of controlling accidental losses, the theories of how accidents are caused, and the risk control techniques that can be used to control losses once their causes have been determined.

Available Risk Control courses are listed below. Click each course name for information and a list of topics covered. For your convenience, you can take one, a few, or all of the below courses. The choice is yours!

Understanding Risk Control
Topics covered in this course include risk control, theories and approaches of accident causation, and more.

Controlling Property Loss Exposures
Topics covered in this course include types of building construction, how to evaluate and control hazards to a building from its exterior environment, and more.

Controlling Intellectual Property Loss Exposures
Topics covered in this course include what intellectual property is and how it can be protected, control measures for copyright loss exposures, and more.

Controlling Criminal Loss Exposures
Topics covered in this course include the distinctive features of criminal loss exposures, characteristics of common crimes, and more.

Understanding Disaster Recovery Plans for Natural Disasters
Topics covered in this course include fundamental concepts of disaster recovery planning, goals of disaster recovery, key considerations for disaster recovery, and more.

Controlling Personnel Loss Exposures
Topics covered in this course include the human resource potential of an organization and the factors that affect it, personnel causes of loss, and more.

Controlling Liability Loss Exposures
Topics covered in this course include consequences of legal liability to an organization, major types of liability loss exposures, and more.

Understanding Claim Administration
Topics covered in this course include claim administration characteristics, goals of claim administration, and more.

Controlling Fleet Operations Loss Exposures
Topics covered in this course include aspects of fleets systems, how to control loss exposures associated with components of a motor vehicle fleet safety system, and more.

Controlling Environmental Loss Exposures
Topics covered in this course include challenges of controlling environmental loss exposures, key components of environmental risk control, and more.

Controlling Net Income Loss Exposures
Topics covered in this course include variables that affect net income loss severity, analyses used to assess property-related net income loss exposures, and more.

Understanding System Safety
Topics covered in this course include the system safety view, how to apply system safety analysis techniques to analyze potential accidents through the use of system safety analysis techniques, and more.

Motivating and Monitoring Risk Control Activities
Topics covered in this course include the motivation process, theories of motivation, and more.

We Recommend These Courses for: Agents/brokers, agency principals, line of business managers and executives, risk managers, and operational risk staff for banks and insurers

Bottom-Line Benefits

  • Strengthen efficiency in risk management function through improved understanding of specific aspects of risk control
  • Improve effectiveness of contributions by learning practical methods to control a wide variety of organizational risks
  • Increase ability to mitigate or avoid certain loss exposures with a thorough understanding of the risk control process

Level: Intermediate


Cost: $20 per Professional Development Hour (PDH). Information on Professional Development Hours (PDH) provided can be found here.

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