C59: Marine Hull and Associated Liabilities—Part 2 (Marine Course)
Please note that the final examination for this course is a
computer-based exam.
This course is the second of two
courses concerning marine hull and associated liability risks. Here, you will
focus on underwriting marine insurance and on investigating, handling, and
settling marine claims. You will consider risk perception and evaluation in hull
insurance, charterers’ liability, and protection and indemnity (P&I)
insurance, along with loss prevention and risk management. You will also study
the roles of various parties in the claims process; the use of marine survey
reports and other documents; the application of Institute Time Clauses and War
and Strikes Clauses; claims-handling by P&I clubs; and the settling of
liability claims for ports, terminals, ship repairers, ship builders, and
charterers.
Course
Outline
• Underwriting
• Clauses for core hull cover
• Ancillary and associated insurances
• Protection and indemnity (P&I) insurance
• Claims investigation, handling, and settlement
procedures
Texts are
supplied by the Chartered Insurance Institute in the United Kingdom, and
accompanied by a Canadian commentary.
The format for the Marine
examinations differs from the format of examinations for other CIP courses. View
descriptions
of the exam formats
.
Before
enrolling in this course, please review this
important
information
about
changes to the marine curriculum.