Electrical Hazards Classifications Area Assessments and Mass Notification Applications

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Fire and Life Safety - Electrical Hazard Area Assessments - Mass Notification System Application


Area Assessments for Classified Electrical Hazards:
1. Why do we do it
2. What is a Hazardous Classified Area Assessment
3. What are the Objectives of HCA Assessment
4. Who Makes Up a HCA Assessment Team
5. Classification of Electrical
6. Mitigation Techniques
7. Case Example
8. Mass Notification Application
9. Fire Life Safety Notification devices
10. MEDC (Explosion proof) devices



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  • Date: 18 Sep 2020
  • Time: 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
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  • Mike Brisbois, FPE, IEEE CN Chair
    mike.brisbois@ieee.org
    (708)668-5488

  • Co-sponsored by Eaton Electrical Services
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  • Starts 08 September 2020 01:55 PM
  • Ends 18 September 2020 11:55 AM
  • All times are (GMT-08:00) US/Pacific
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  Speakers

Tom Kraft Tom Kraft of CH2MHill

Topic:

Electrical Hazard Assessment

Tom Kraft
Sr. Fire Protection Engineer/Deputy Fire Marshal
CH2MHill Plateau Remedication Company
Graduated from Eastern Kentucky University
Over 30 years of experience in fire protection and safety within private industry, risk management. Involved in day-to-day safety support to complex chemical operations in petroleum, utility, Hydroelectric, and DOE plants, as well as oversight for insurers and various federal, state, and local government agencies. Works closely with construction and process industry organizations in providing comprehensive fire safety programs. Works directly for fire departments and with building safety divisions. Has a broad base of experience in industry from previous work through risk and insurance management, including process safety consulting and direct field support for a variety of transportation and shipping industry, utility stations, electronics, and aerospace settings, and machine manufacturers, health care, property management, hazardous waste treatment and processing, financial, data processing.
Developed and managed Industrial Safety Programs, provided benchmark assessments, delivered training to both supervisory and line staff, and routinely conducts accident/incident investigations. Involved with both detailed root cause analysis and strategic planning oriented toward integrated safety management.
Conducts construction design review, field safety oversight, and safety program development for individual contractors. Developed tools for multidiscipline approach safety analysis of complex and high hazard equipment and process operations Provides management direction and guidance to other technical risk personnel and major accounts
Authored “Perspectives in Loss Control for Electric Power Generating Facilities, The Fire Protection Engineering Practice Manual, Model Best Practices Process Plant Safety Manual, and Model Best Practices in Safety for Construction Contractors at Process and Utility Plants.

Biography:

Tom is presently Lead Fire Protection Engineer and Deputy Fire Marshal for Hanford Waste and Fuels Management. Perform Fire Hazards Analyses, prepares permits, conducts design reviews, and provides consulting and oversight support. Coordinates team functions, schedule, and resources to meet daily commitments.

Email:

Address:Richland, Washington, United States, 99352

Russ Ellis Russ Ellis of Eaton

Topic:

Mass Notification Systems

Russ Ellis
Eaton (ETN) a.k.a. Cooper Wheelock will be presenting a training informational session on their product line which includes Fire Life Safety Notification devices, MEDC (Explosion proof) devices as well as their brand new industry changing product line/devices/systems that will be released to the public in Q4. Please attend and get the knowledge and information that will be changing design work in the future - Mass Notification

Biography:

Responsible for the year over year financial growth and sales of the Eaton Fire Life Safety Notification, SafePath, WAVES (Mass Notification) and MEDC Explosion product lines and CCTV. Drive results via dealers/strategic partners, distribution, OEM, channel partners, integrator's, electrical contractors and dealer networks. Conduct formal training with architects and engineering firms on new product and capabilities. Coordinate cohesive efforts with other Eaton lines of business, B-Line, Crouse-Hinds, Wrightline, etc.. focusing on growth and a "One Eaton" business approach. Mentor/train sales personnel, dealers, channel partners and present products offerings to end users for A&E's inclusions in project specifications.

Email:

Address:Gig Harbor, Washington, United States, 98329






Agenda

12-12:02 Announcements - Upcoming events - Agenda items - Mike Brisbois, FPE IEEE Chair CN Seattle
12:02 -12:05 Introduction of our speakers Tom Kraft and Russ Ellis
12:05 - 12:25 pm  Tom Kraft presentation
12:25 - 12:30 pm Q&A
12:30 - 12:50 pm Russ Ellis presentation
12:50 - 12:55 pm Q&A



Find out the latest code changes that affect your Facilities. Special presentation by Eaton on Mass Notifications