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FM Global Design Standards Dennis Anderson, P.E., FM Global

FM Global Client Base Approximately 40% of Fortune 1000 companies Mutual company – clients are owners

Insurance without actuaries..… actuaries Committed to:

Knowledge development U d t di off h Understanding hazards d Practical cost effective solutions

FM GLOBAL VALUE PROPOSITION pp Our p promise is to help protect the value created by our client’s business. Ou p Our process ocess is s to o assess and a de engineer g ee risk, to help prevent and mitigate loss, and to provide capital for risk transfer purposes.

We believe that the majority of all loss is preventable.

CONTEXT: PROPERTY HAZARDS ARE REAL

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FM Global: Research Campus

Fire Technology Large Burn Lab

UNDERSTANDING THE WIND HAZARD

HURRICANE FACTS

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Eye Diameter:

Average 15 - 20 miles

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Eye size:

NOT related to the size or strength

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Hurricane force winds: Typically 25 mile radius

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T i l storm Tropical t winds: i d

U Up tto 175 mile il radius di

“WHY WE SETTLE FOR BEING VULNERABLE” 1))

pp It won't happen.

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If it does happen happen, it won't won t happen to me. me

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If it happens to me, me it won won'tt be that bad bad.

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If it happens h to t me and d it's it' bad, b d th there's ' nothing I can do to stop it anyway.

VULNERABLE CONSTRUCTION

BEING VULNERABLE IS A CHOICE!

BEING VULNERABLE IS A CHOICE!

TYPICAL ROOF WEAKNESSES

OTHER BUILDING WEAKNESSES

COST EFFECTIVE FIXES THAT WORK!

Secure rooff deck S d k andd flashing particularly at edges and corners

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Secure building envelope including doors and other openings

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Take reasonable precautions in the hours immediately before loss

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STANDARD DECK ATTACHMENT

STANDARD DECK ATTACHMENT

PERIMETER DECK ATTACHMENT

CORNER DECK ATTACHMENT

BEING VULNERABLE IS A CHOICE!

COST EFFECTIVE FIX!

COST EFFECTIVE FIX!

FLASHING: COST EFFECTIVE FIX! 1. Pre drill

2 Installll 2. screw with washer

INSULATION ATTACHMENT

WINDOWLOCK GLAZING SYSTEM!

BEING VULNERABLE IS A CHOICE!

BUT DO THE FIXES WORK?

CHARLEY,, FRANCES,, IVAN,, JEANNE! Windstorm Loss from 2004 Hurricanes Impact of Nat Cat Benefit from risk improvement Engineering = $430M $430M

Gross Loss s (US$M)

700 600 500 400 00

650

300 200 220

100 0 "Modeled" Modeled Wind Loss Projection

Actual FM Global Gross Wind Loss

THE UGLIEST OF THE 3 SISTERS! Hurricane Katrina (2005) 49% reduction attributable to risk improvement

Gross s Loss in US S$ Millions M

1000 800 600

985

400

505

200 0 P j t d Loss Projected L

A t lL Actual Loss

ADD IN RITA,, WILMA,, GUSTAV & IKE!

2.50 (ce ents)

Avg Loss s/$100 Value e

3.00

2.00 1.50

2.30

84% reduction in average g loss

1.00 0.50

0 37 0.37

0.00 Unimproved Locations

Improved Locations

Average Wind Loss / $100 TIV

LET ME TELL YOU A STORY! ´

Improvements I t Needed N d d « « « «

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Bldg 1 Roof Bldg 2 Steel Deck Improve Flashing Emergency Plan

Multi-million loss potential p « «

Lose both roofs Key juice facility

CHOSE NOT TO BE VULNERABLE! New Roof for Bldg #1 ´ Improved Roof Fastening Bldg #2 ´ Improved I d flflashing hi on allll roofs f ´

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Developed Emergency Plan « Hurricane

Response p « Emergency Generators « Business Continuity

JUST A 2 DAY DISTRACTION - TWICE! ´

September 5 - Frances

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September 26 – Jeanne

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Roofs remained intact

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Mi Minor wallll d damage

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Generators effective

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No p production interruption p

DISTRACTION Hurricane Frances & Jeanne (2004)

DISASTER Hurricane Frances & Jeanne (2004)

FLOOD

LOCATION, LOCATION, “LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION”

WATER DAMAGE

FLOOD DOORS & BARRIERS

BEING VULNERABLE IS A CHOICE!

BEING VULNERABLE IS A CHOICE!

A WORD ABOUT EARTHQUAKE!

SEISMIC SHAKE TABLE

THE CHOICES ´ Disaster? ´ Distraction?

CLIMATE CHANGE Flood ´ Wind ´ Bushfires ´ Snow/Freeze ´ Tornado ´

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WILD CARD: How much? How fast?

Marg gin for Erro or

V erability Vulne

CONTROL STRATEGY – NATURAL HAZARDS ´

Avoid the Zone!

Choose not to be vulnerable ´ Build in resilience ´

« Keep

the water out or limit what gets wet « Fix the weaknesses « Brace, anchor, be flexible, and use SGSV ´

Educate and train staff

QUESTIONS? www.fmglobaldatasheets.com www.approvalguide.com Dennis Anderson, P.E.