Perfomance-Based Design and The Vulcan Initiative
News,Blog,Performance-Based Design
September 26, 2013
As the performance-based fire protection design approach evolves, a need has surfaced to appropriately link data, tools, and methods in characterizing risk, as well as the need to develop appropriate mitigation. Recently, Rob…
NFPA Conference Review – Design Flexibility in Managing Combustible Dust Explosion Hazards
September 19, 2013
In June, a few of our fire protection consultants got the chance to attend the NFPA conference in Chicago. We’ve asked that they summarize the key points from some of the sessions they attended so that we can share the…
Recent Industrial Dryer Fire: Top Lesson Learned
News,Newsroom,Combustible Dust,Fire Safety Tips,Industrial Oven Fire
September 12, 2013
Last month, Kentucky firefighters responded to a fire inside a large, industrial dryer at the R.R. Donnelley plant located in Dannville. The dryer is used to dry ink on magazines after they are printed, using extremely hot air.…
NFPA Conference Review – Time Sensitive Reactive and Unstable Chemicals
News,Blog,Hazard & Risk Assessment
September 5, 2013
Our most recent blog posts have focused on key points our fire protection consultants picked up at the NFPA national conference in Chicago this past June. One of our newest consultants, Rob McFeaters, attended a session called…
Technological Advances Continue to Help Spread NFPA Mission
News,Blog,NFPA Stats,Code Analysis
August 29, 2013
It has been NFPA’s mission since 1896 to save lives and protect property. At the recent NFPA conference in Chicago, President Jim Shannon addressed the General Assembly regarding how technological advances help the organization…
Three Strategies to Minimize Loss from Industrial Oven and Dryer Fires
News,Blog,Combustible Dust,Industrial Oven Fire
August 22, 2013
Last month, fire broke out in a production oven processing a rubber product at American National Rubber Co., located in Ceredo, West Virginia. No injuries were reported in the incident. The fire ignited inside the oven,…
Fire Hazards and Fire Code Pitfalls When Increasing Your Occupancy Load
News,Hazard & Risk Assessment,Fire Safety Audits,AHJ Negotiations,Code Analysis
August 15, 2013
As an architect, you want to design a building that meets the owner’s needs and allows you to be creative at the same time. The balancing act can be difficult when you are wedged between the extensive fire code requirements for…
Five Lessons Learned from Combustible Dust Flash Fire Fatality
August 8, 2013
State officials are investigating a recent combustible dust flash fire that killed one employee and injured two others at Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies (AERT) in Springdale, Arkansas. Although the cause of the…
How We Prepped New Fire Protection Engineers for the 2013 NFPA Conference & Expo – Industry Conferences Are a Training Opportunity
News,Blog,HGI Development & Strategies,The Non-Traditional FPE Career Path
August 1, 2013
I was a junior studying fire protection engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) when, in 1976, I was taken to my first annual National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Conference & Expo in Boston. Bob…
Do Your Building Renovation Projects Require Creative Fire Code Solutions?
News,Blog,Life Safety Audits,AHJ Negotiations,Code Analysis
July 25, 2013
A recent project triggered a number of problem areas and required we employ our creativity and deep knowledge of fire protection to succeed. The client wanted to renovate an existing facility that had been built in the early…
Is Egress Analysis Impacted during Your Incremental Build Projects?
News,Life Safety Audits,Hazard & Risk Assessment,Fire Safety Audits,Code Analysis
July 11, 2013
Travel distance and means of egress have become increasingly popular concerns. As owners expand buildings, they often increase the distance to the nearest exit to the point of violating code requirements. We recently consulted…
Fire Code Requirements for Rack Storage and Atriums
News,Warehouse Fire Safety,Hazard & Risk Assessment,AHJ Negotiations,Code Analysis,Alternative Solutions
June 20, 2013
Did the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) over your project recently reject your design due to improper smoke control in your building? Do you need to calculate proper exhaust and convince the AHJ your structure will meet or…
Cost-Effective Fire Hazard Mitigation
News,System Design,Forensics,Fire Safety Audits,AHJ Negotiations
June 13, 2013
Fire protection engineering is normally understood by its technical appliances like sprinklers, fire alarms, and fire hazard warning signs. Although these tools are extremely effective at reducing risk and dealing with…
How Fire Protection Engineers Advocate for You with Your Industrial/Commercial Insurance Carrier
News,PLC Audits,AHJ Negotiations,Alternative Solutions
June 6, 2013
The world of a fire protection engineer is moving more quickly than ever before. Property insurance carriers are upgrading their compliance standards constantly. This affects everyone attached to commercial and industrial…