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Live Premium Webinar Series: Fire Protection System Reliability

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Thank you for attending today's webinar. Please view all webinars in the series scheduled for December 3 and December 8. All presenters will be discussing the series content in Power Hour scheduled on December 10.

Description

This session will explain what system reliability means as applied to fire protection engineer. It will identify when and why reliability is important to fire protection engineers. It will outline the design considerations for achieving the desired level of reliability. It will also discuss optimizing inspection, testing and inspection to achieve and maintain designed levels of reliability.

Contributors

  • Kenneth W. Dungan

    Ken has more than 45 years of fire protection engineering consulting experience. He recently retired from Performance Design Technologies, Inc, where he was co-founder and serves as President. He is a Fellow and a Past-President of SFPE. He has served on and chaired several NFPA committees including Initiating Devices on NFPA 72 and Non-nuclear Power Plants (NFPA 850, 852). He also served on the NFPA Risk Methods committee. He has championed the cause of applying risk-informed, performance-based fire protection engineering to achieving and maintaining fire safe facilities and operations in our rapidly changing world. Ken received his BS from the University of Maryland and his MS from the University of Tennessee.

December 1, 2021
Wed 2:00 PM EST

Duration 1H 30M

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