
- Webinar No: WBNR 2002
- PDH Units: 2
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Intended Audience:: LNG & Safety Engineers, Operators, and Managers
Credits: 2 PDH Units
When: Wednesday 7/23, 10 - 12 pm EDT
Course Outline:
- The seven ages of civil engineering and their legacy
- Modern civil engineering after the industrial revolution
- Causes of collapses
- Codes of practice in the last 100 years -the change to performance and risk assessment
- Moving from static assessment – changes to design that affect risk
- What risk is acceptable for wind, earthquake and flood. The statistical approach.
- Indications for a localized problem in a building. What to look for.
- Indications for an overall (holistic) problem for a building – how to assess it.
- Building inspections and what to look for
Date: Wednesday July 23, 2025 . 10 - 12 pm EDT
Credits: 2 PDH Units
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this webinar, you’ll be able to identify and discuss:- Major changes in structures from 10,000 BCE to date
- Causes of collapses and methods of building
- Lessons learned from collapses in the 20th century
- The move from descriptive codes to risk-based codes
- Codes that are risk based
- Buildings and the risk of failure
- Inspections using mainly visual means
- The effect of the electronic revolution on assessment of building risk
- Inspections using available technology
- Inspections using hi-tech means
- Reporting to help the building owner
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