Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
1. Explain the NFPA Code Development Process.
2. Identify when the use of CPVC piping material within an ordinary hazard area of an otherwise light hazard area is allowed.
3. Quantify the residential fire problem when compared to fires in other occupancies.
4. Describe the advantages of residential sprinkler systems for Builders, Developers, and Communities.
Speaker:
Mark Fessenden
Mark Fessenden is Director of Industry Relations for Johnson Controls Inc. For over 25 years he has been involved with the manufacturing of active fire protection systems. His experience includes water-based systems (automatic sprinkler, water spray fixed systems, and water mist) and special hazard systems (clean agent, CO2, wet chemical, dry chemical, and foam). His focus has been on the development of new technologies, codes & standards, technical services, and training. He holds three U.S. patents in automatic sprinkler and fire alarm technology. Mark is a member of numerous National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Technical Committees and serves as Chairman of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) Committee on Professional Development (CDP). He is also Vice President of the Wisconsin Chapter of SFPE. He serves on the Board of directors for both the National Fire Sprinkler Association (NFSA) and the International Fire Suppression Alliance (IFSA). Mark was the 2017 recipient of the NFPA Industrial Fire Protection Section Fire Prevention Award. Mark has a B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology from New England Institute of Technology and an MBA from Corban University.
- This webinar does not offer CAL FIRE-approved CEUs
VERMONT
Vermont-Approved: T-3 TQP Renewal CEUs