Overview Department of Energy (DOE) policy requires that all DOE activities be conducted in a manner that protects the safety of the public and provides a safe and healthful workplace for employees. DOE has also prescribed that all personnel be protected in any Learn More>>
Overview The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 [Public Law 91-596] assures, so far as possible, that every working man and woman in the nation has safe and healthful working conditions. The Act charges the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Learn More>>
This course will teach you step by step how to perform manual hydraulic calculations on a fire sprinkler system with typical branch lines. This information will be useful for fire protection, mechanical or plumbing... Learn More>>
A combustible dust explosion hazard may exist in a variety of industries, including: food, plastics, wood, rubber, furniture, textiles, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, dyes, coal, metals and fossil fuel power generation. The vast majority of natural and synthetic orga Learn More>>
Smoke and fire gases, inherent in all unwanted fires, are dangerous products of combustion that have critical influences on life safety, property protection and fire suppression practices in buildings. In this course the student will learn some of the basic pri Learn More>>
Overview Smoke control in elevator lobbies is an area that is continuously being evaluated. This course covers a literature survey was conducted to explore the need and appropriate systems for protecting elevator lobbies from smoke migration. Learn More>>
Fire departments may use ventilation blowers or fans to pressurize a structure prior to suppressing a fire. This pressurization or positive pressure ventilation tactic can assist in the venting of smoke and high temperature combustion products and make attacking th Learn More>>
The fire hazards associated with heating ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems are significant. Fire isn't the only hazard - the smoke generated by the fire can be much more dangerous. Protection is needed from the spread of fire and smoke due both to fir Learn More>>
This course will introduce you to fire protection engineering fundamentals related to building materials and design, water supply for fire protection, fire extinguishing systems, fire alarm systems, special occupancies and hazards, and... Learn More>>
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