(WINTER 2010)
Introduction to Industrial and Commercial Fire Protection (Section 1)
ENGRCEE X469.5
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An elective course in the Certificate Programs in Facilities Management. Fire protection is a field that requires a broad spectrum of knowledge across multi-discipline principles. Gain an understanding of fire protection principles and their impact on industrial and commercial facilities to save lives and protect property. Enhance your knowledge of fire protection requirements for various types of commercial and industrial facilities. Learn how to evaluate fire hazards, conduct arson investigations, and recommend improvements to maximize life safety and minimize property loss. Prerequisite: A working knowledge of algebra with a basic understanding of formulas. See enrollment confirmation for login information.
Craig D. Garlock, B.S.M.E., PE, FPE, is a senior risk control consultant for Aon Risk Services. Garlock's 34 years experience in the fire protection industry include design development, risk consulting, loss prevention, loss adjustment, loss investigation, account management, and standards development.
| When: |
Jan 04, 10 to Mar 21, 10 |
| Where: |
Online |
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$685.00
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| Reg#: |
00169 |
| Textbook Information: |
PRINCIPLES OF FIRE PROTECTION Book Required ISBN: 9780877653455 ARTHUR COTE, 1ed, NATIONAL FIRE PROTECT ASSN
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| Meeting Schedule: |
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Room |
| On-line Meeting | 1/4/2010 | Monday | 12:00AM | 12:00AM | On-line class | OL |
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