Chubb Risk Engineering Center

Our risk engineers are passionate about loss prevention. We've created an advanced, collaborative, and interactive educational facility for the next generation of risk management.

Risk Management Training

  • Helping companies, employees, municipalities, and business partners reduce the risk of loss and strengthen strategies to keep operations safer and more profitable
  • A 14,000 square foot, state of the art facility
  • Loss mitigation training with knowledgeable and experienced professionals
  • Modern audio visual systems, allowing training sessions to be attended and viewed remotely from anywhere in the world
  • Extensive array of services and offerings comprised of Fire/Property, Casualty, Equipment Breakdown and more training and educational sessions
  • Chubb Risk Engineering Center Training courses are offered virtually and in person at 35 Columbia Road, Branchburg, New Jersey, 08876

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Meet Chubb's Risk Engineering Center Leadership Team

The passionate leadership team at the Chubb Risk Engineering Center are dedicated to delivering an engaging and interactive learning experience focused on property and employee safety. They are readily available to answer any questions you have regarding the center and the wide range of offerings provided.     

Christopher Hernandez
VP, Digital Programs Officer and Chubb Risk Engineering Center Director
Michele Shedlock
Chubb Risk Engineering Center Operations Manager
Christopher Gioulis
Chubb Risk Engineering Center Technical Training Instructor

Insights and expertise

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2024 Safety Calendar

Download this year’s safety calendar for daily tips to help reduce risk exposures to you and your employees.