- Webinar No: WBNR-1119
- PDH Units: 2
- Webinar No: WBNR-1119
- PDH Units: 2
Intended Audience: All Engineers
Credits: 2 PDH Units
When: Wednesday. 5/4. 2 -4 pm ET
Fire protection engineering impacts every aspect of building design. Civil engineers, structural engineers, architects, mechanical engineers and electrical engineers all need to know how the principles of fire protection engineering will affect their involvement in the design of buildings and related infrastructure. This webinar will provide an introduction to fire protection engineering for the building design team. It will facilitate the building design process and result in safer and more cost-effective buildings and infrastructure for public agencies and private companies.
Wednesday. May 4, 2022. 2 - 4 pm ET Credits: 2 PDH Units
Learning Objectives
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained- Learn about the principles of fire protection engineering that affect building materials and design.
- Learn how to provide an adequate water supply for fire protection.
- Become familiar with the different types of fire extinguishing systems.
- Learn about the different types of systems for fire detection, alarm, reporting and evacuation.
- Become familiar with the requirements of special hazards and occupancies.
- Learn about the occupancy hazard classification system.
- Learn about performance based fire safety design, codes and other professional resources.
Special Webinar Instructions
After payment, please visit this webinar page, click “Start Course” and fill out the Webinar Registration Form. You’ll receive email notification and details on how to join the webinar. You will then be able to access the webinar slides, test your system and receive webinar reminders. After completing the webinar requirements, your certificate of completion will be saved and available for download in your profile. We value your feedback! Please rate this webinar after completion.Group Discounts Available
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I learned a few things and was able to secure a few helpful resources.
There is a lot of material to cover in two hours. Mr. Guyer does a decent job of lightly touching the basics of a very complicated subject.
Good Basic Explanation. Course Title should indicate that this is intro.
Faster pace would also be better.
A good informative course, a few glitches with the program and too much material for the time allotted hampered learning a bit. Overall would recommend the course. Instructor was very knowledgable!