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March 11 & 12 Pre Conference Seminars
___ Seminar 1 (Monday & Tuesday): Fire and Evacuation Modeling Using Pyrosim (FDS) and Pathfinder
___Seminar 2 (Monday & Tuesday): Principles of Fire Protection Engineering (Part II)
___Seminar 3A&B (Monday & Tuesday): Impact of Changes to NFPA 13 & 20, 2013 Edition, and NFPA 25: Questions, Problems, & Solutions
___Seminar 3A (Monday): Impact of Changes to NFPA 13 & 20, 2013 Edition
March 12 Pre Conference Seminars
___Seminar 3B (Tuesday): NFPA 25: Questions, Problems, & Solutions
___Seminar 4 (Tuesday): Design, Selection, Installation, and Testing of Fire Pumps
___Seminar 5 (Tuesday): Managing Combustible Dust Hazards
___Seminar 6 (Tuesday): Fire Alarm Acceptance, Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance for AHJ’s, Engineers, and Contractors
___Seminar 7 (Tuesday): Symposium of Selected Emerging Fire Protection Technologies
___Seminar 8 (Tuesday): How to Study for the Fire Protection Engineering PE Exam
March 13 Fire Safety ConferencePlease note the sessions you plan to attend.Choose ONE topic per session.
Session 1: 1A____ 1B____ 1C____ 1D ____ 1E____
Session 2: 2A____ 2B____ 2C____ 2D ____ 2E____
Session 3: 3A____ 3B____ 3C____ 3D ____ 3E____
Session 4: 4A____ 4B____ 4C____ 4D ____ 4E____
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Program Schedule
seminar 1
Fire and Evacuation
Modeling Using Pyrosim (FDS)
and Pathfinder
Bryan KleinThunderhead Engineering
Consultants, Inc.
seminar 2
Principles of Fire Protection Engineering
(Part II)
Jim Milke, PhD, P.E.Professor and Dept. Chair
University of MarylandDept. of Fire Protection Engineering
Chris Jelenewicz, P.E.Engr. Program Manager
Society of Fire Protection Engineers
In conjunction with SFPE International
seminar 3A (monday only)
Impact of Changes to NFPA 13 & 20,
2013 EditionKen Isman, P.E., FSFPE
Vice President EngineeringNational Fire Sprinkler Assoc.
3B (tuesday only)
NFPA 25: Questions, Problems, & Solutions
James Lake,Vice President
Training and Communications National Fire Sprinkler Assoc.
seminar 4
Design, Selection,
Installation, and Testing of
Fire Pumps
Samuel M. Beale III, P.E.S.M. Beale Associates
Includes Live Fire Pump Test Session
seminar 5
Managing Combustible Dust
Hazards
John Cholin, P.E., FSFPEPresident
J. M. Cholin Consultants, Inc.
seminar 6
Fire Alarm Acceptance,
Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
for AHJ’s, Engineers, and Contractors
Art Black Principal
Carmel Fire Protection Associates
seminar 7
Symposium of SelectedEmerging Fire
ProtectionTechnologies
Multiple Speakers covering Suppression,
Detection, and Special Hazard Topics
See Website for Detailswww.sfpeatlanta.org
Session 1A Fuel Cell and Battery Fire
and Explosion Hazards
Robert Zalosh, PhDPresident, Firexplo
Professor Emeritus, FPEWorcester Polytechnic Institute
Session 1B NFPA 13 & 20 - Answers to
Industry Leading Questions
Ken Isman, P.E., FSFPEVice President, Engineering
National Fire Sprinkler Assoc.
Session 1C Understanding The Joint
Commission Life Safety Chapter
Larry Barlow, CHSPVice President, Mid-West Region
TSIG Consulting, Inc.
Session 1D Important changes to the National Fire Alarm Code,
2013 Edition
Art BlackPrincipal
Carmel Fire Protection Associates
Session 1E Assessment of Existing Fire
Protection Features
Jim Milke, PhD, P.E.Professor and Dept. Chair
University of MarylandDept. of Fire Protection Engineering
Session 3A Smoke and Heat Vents:
Fact, Fiction, and Future
Carl Baldassarra, P.E., FSFPEExecutive Vice President
Rolf Jensen & Associates, Inc.
Session 3B Continued Evolution of
Clean Agent Systems
Jeff Harrington, P.E., FSFPEPresident and CEO
Harrington Group, Inc.
Session 3C Significant Changes to
NFPA 25, 2014 Edition
James Lake,Vice President, Training and Education
National Fire Sprinkler Assoc.
Session 3D The Modeling of
Material Behavior in Fires
Stanislav (Stas) Stoliarov, PhDAssistant Professor
University of MarylandDept. of Fire Protection Engineering
Session 3e Velocity or Dilution:
Detection Quandaries in High Airflow Environments
David Quirk, P.E. LEED APPrincipal EngineerVerizon Wireless
Session 2A Advanced Application of
Storage Sprinklers
James GolinveauxGeneral Manager
Water Fire Suppression Products
Session 2B Overview of
Combustible Dust Hazards
John Cholin, P.E., FSFPEPresident
J M Cholin Consultants, Inc.
Session 2C Smoke Detector Applications
and Technology
Daniel O’Connor, P.E.Chief Technical Officer
Aon Fire Protection Engineering
Session 2D Performance-Based Design:
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Morgan Hurley, P.E., FSFPETechnical Director
Society of Fire Protection Engineers
Session 4E Seismic Requirements for
Fire Sprinkler Systems
Daniel C. DugganPresident, Fire Sprinkler Design
Vice President, Seismic Design Group, LLC
Session 4A Protecting Fire-Rated
Openings: Modern Techniques
William Koffel, P.E., FSFPEPresident
Koffel Associates, Inc.
Session 4B Design, Selection, and
Installation of FM Roof Assemblies using RoofNav
Joanna BlaneyAdvanced Engineer, FM Approvals LLC
Session 4C Revisiting Occupant Load Factors
in Business Occupancies:A Roundtable Discussion
Simon Goodhead, P.E., Rolf Jensen Assoc.Division Chief/ Fire Marshal Jay Westbrook, Cobb Co., GA
Session 4D NFPA 30 – Improved Coordination
with the Building Codes
Robert Benedetti, P.E., CSPPrincipal Flammable Liquids EngineerNational Fire Protection Association
Session 2e Fire Protection
Challenges of Student Housing
Robert DuvalSenior Fire Investigator
National Fire Protection Association
Monday 3/11 & Tuesday 3/12 (from 8:30am - 4:30pm)
Wednesday 3/13 AM (Session 1 - 8:30 - 9:45am, Session 2 - 10:15 - 11:30am)
Wednesday 3/13 PM (Session 3 - 1:45 - 3:00pm, Session 4 - 3:30 - 4:45pm)
“...The conference is extremely well organized. The program offers a wide variety of interesting topics for all those in the fire protection profession.”
-Josh Elvove, P.E. Fire Protection EngineerGeneral Services AdministrationPresident, SFPE International
“This conference is on our calendar every year. The connections and reconnections made are invaluable.”
-James D. LakeVice President of Training and CommunicationsNational Fire Sprinkler Association
seminar 8
How to Study for the Fire Protection
Engineering PE Exam
John A. Frank, P.E., CPCUSenior Vice President
Loss Prev. Ctr. of ExcellenceGlobal Asset Protection
Services, LLC
In conjunction with SFPE International
Lunch and Keynote Speaker: Chief Ronnie Coleman -- Former California State Fire Marshal, Sr. Vice President, Emergency Services Consulting
“This Conference is an excellent means to learn about current issues in the fire protection arena through a broad array of technical sessions that are relevant and extremely useful. The sideline discussions which take place between the experts, engineers, AHJ’s, and industry are invaluable.”
-Dwayne GarrissGeorgia State Fire Marshal
Tuesday 3/12 (from 8:30am - 4:30pm) Exhibitor Showcase Begins
Program Offerings and Times Subject to Change and/or Cancellation
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