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CSA provides code related seminars. These are usually half to full day classes providing general overviews of critical areas. Classes are generally geared towards electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, architects, plan reviewers, inspectors, general contractors, and owners. Note: These classes are not intended for those who will be taking CSA qualification assessments. Qualification assessments require knowledge beyond the general scope of these seminars.
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Fire Alarms 1 - Just What You Need To Know Greenbrier, AR - Wednesday August 15th, 2007 This fire alarm class provides a good quick overview of fire alarm requirements. The course will cover spacing criteria of strobes and detection devices, in addition to circuit wiring, reliability, voltage drop, and more. We will also cover the new changes within the Americans with Disabilities Act that impact fire alarms. We will use a voice evacuation system to measure audibility levels between an open area and small room. See first hand how doubling wattage only gains 3 dBA, yet being twice as far from source drops by 6 dBA. This course is a must for engineers, architects, fire marshal's, building plan reviewers, general contractors, electrical contractors, facility owners, and anyone who wants to understand the fundamental requirements for fire alarm systems. This course is a good introduction for new fire alarm technicians, but is not intended as preparation for qualification exams.
Fire Alarms 2 - Knowing a Little More and Plan Review Greenbrier, AR - Thursday August 16th, 2007 This class will expand on our Fire Alarm 1 class. We will go into more depth on spacing and location of detectors in more challenging situations such as beam pockets, and non-smooth ceilings. We will review common problems with duct detectors, selecting the right one, and properly locating them when there is no room due to duct bends. We will practice reviewing shop drawings and calculations quickly to focus on main items. Whether you are an engineer, contractor, or authority having jurisdiction this class is a must. Learn how to identify critical factors in the shortest time so that major issues can be identified before installation.
Fire Alarms 3 - System Inspection Greenbrier, AR - Not Currently Scheduled - Learn More and REGISTER HERE This course is a must for engineers and their staff who perform site inspections, fire marshal's, building inspectors, general contractors, electrical contractors, facility owners, and anyone responsible or interested in learning how to functionally test a system for trouble conditions, short-cuts, improper wiring, overloaded circuits, poor audibility, speech intelligibility, and more. This course is not geared towards nor intended for preparation of qualification exams.
Hazardous Materials - How to Work With Them and Avoid "H" Occupancies Greenbrier, AR - Not Currently Scheduled - Learn More and REGISTER HERE This class will focus on classification of hazardous materials so that they can be compared to the allowable (exempt) amounts of the International Building/Fire Code as adopted by the State of Arkansas. The class will identify what control areas are and how to use them to your advantage. The class will also include proper design and sizing of secondary containment along with a review of common mistakes. Please check back for updated information.
Refund Policy Refunds will be provided for written cancellations up to 11 business days prior to seminar date. After this time, no refunds will be given. You may substitute any attendee. Although not anticipated, we reserve the right to cancel a class. This may be due to insufficient registered attendees, or other conditions beyond our control. If a class is canceled, a full refund for seminar fees will be given. Every attempt will be maid to notify attendees two weeks prior to the seminar.
In addition to contractor qualification testing and plan review, CSA provides code related seminars. These are usually half to full day classes providing general overviews of critical areas. Classes are generally geared towards electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, architects, plan reviewers, inspectors, general contractors, and owners. Note: These classes are not intended for those who will be taking qualification assessments. Qualification assessments require knowledge beyond the general scope of these seminars.
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