CASA Sprinkler Seminars
There are some upcoming Sprinkler seminars in Vancouver, put on by the Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association (CASA):
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Transformer Explosions
The risk of transformer loss due to fire and explosion have been studied for over half a century; however, failure to fully address transformer risks in underground, transportation and other networks, in commercial -and also existing building projects- continues to be a concern. Recent losses have shown the impact and subsequent damage that can occur. While transportation network fires for instance are often the subject of CFD modelling, this tends to focus on different fire scenarios that can understate the risk arising from fires originating in transformers in the system.
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Dust explosions
The prevention of fire and explosions in dusty occupancies has been studied for over a century and consequently, the mechanisms of fire and explosions are well understood. The key codes and standards set out good practices to prevent and mitigate the impact of fires and explosions in various processes but relatively few professionals are experienced in conducting a complete analysis of the actual conditions in real manufacturing plants. John Bachynski B.Sc. P.Eng.
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Meeting Report
On Tuesday September 30, the BC chapter was graced with the presence of speaker Alexander Maranghides from NIST, and special visitor Vyto Babrauskas- formerly of NIST- who accompanied him from Seattle. The presentation drew many members, including representatives from the insurance community. A total of 35 members attended the meeting in the False Creek Yacht Club.
Wildfire interface risk to communities
The effect of forest fires on fire risk in communities is rarely defined or assessed on a relative scale. While fire modelling of structural fires is reasonably well developed for certain fire scenarios, the modelling of wildfires is in its infancy. In his recent SFPE articles Alexander Maranghides presented a new indexing approach to assessing the wild fire risk to communities. The method takes the various parameters that determine fire spread in wild fire situations- such as topography, ground cover, separation, construction etc.- and assigned it a relative index.
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Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association Upcoming Seminars
The Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association is holding three seminars in Vancouver soon:
April 29, 2014 - Sprinkler System Installation Requirements
April 30, 2014 - Acceptance Testing and Hydraulicss for Plan Reviewers
May 1, 2014 - Pumps for Fire Protection
See the attached documents for more information.
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Techniques for Forensic Analysis of Fires- Case studies
The analysis of fires to determine fire cause and account for the physical evidence as well as accounts of what transpired leading up to and during the fire event has often relied on experience and known patterns of fire behaviour for various types of fires. Over the last 20 years the use of fire science and investigation techniques have developed to the point thatanalysis of large fires relies increasingly on correlation of the predicted fire behaviour with the actual observed or recorded information from witnesses, responding agencies such as the fire service etc.
Peter Senez and others from the Sereca fire team will present an overview of these techniques illustrated by actual examples taken from real cases.
A future session may be held should there be further interest in the application of CFD modelling to support complex investigations where replication of fire behaviour in particular cases is possible.
Date: February 18, 2014
Time: Registration and Reception 5:30pm
Location: False Creek Yacht Club (1661 Granville Street)
Cost: Members - $30; Non-members $35. Please bring cash or a cheque payable to BC Society of Fire Protection Engineers to cover the cost of dinner.
Registration Deadline: February 14, 2014
Free parking is available in the Yacht Club parking lot.
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Building Policy Engineer - City of Vancouver
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Building Policy Engineer
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City of Calgary Fire Department: Fire Protection Engineer
Reference #203403
Closing Date: 10-JAN-2014
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Posting Title: Fire Protection Engineer
Business Unit/Section: Calgary Fire Department/Community Standards and Training
Location: 3705 - 35 Street N.E.
Union/Position: Exempt/Permanent # TBD
Compensation: Exempt Engineer Level E
$82,000 - 123,811 per annum (2014 Rates)
Hours of Work: This position works a standard 35 hour work week
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The APEBC Guide to FPE Practice in BC - Paving the Way to Future FPE Practice
The Association of Professional Engineers of BC (APEGBC) recently published the Guidelines for Fire protection Engineering Services for Building Projects.
The publication of this guide is as a result of efforts by the
Building Code Committee of APEGBC and those fire protection engineers who spent over a decade contributing to various constituent sections. Bob Heikkila will make a joint presentation with Murray Johnson overviewing the guide to practice and presenting details that will highlight the key requirements relevant to FPEs, fire protection contractors and other engineers. Final format for the presentation may change.
All FPEs, sprinkler contractors, specialist designers, building officials, CPs and other interested parties are asked to attend.
A brief overview and follow up discussion will follow on the new Surrey Assurance of Independent Fire Suppression Systems Design Concept Review.
Date: December 3, 2013
Time: Registration and Reception 5:30pm
Location: False Creek Yacht Club (1661 Granville Street)
Cost: Members - $30; Non-members $35. Please bring cash or a cheque payable to BC Society of Fire Protection Engineers to cover the cost of dinner.
Registration Deadline: November 29, 2013
Free parking is available in the Yacht Club parking lot.