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by:SMEClabs based inCochin, INDIA
BMS Course. Building Management System. Building Energy Management System course. Also known as the Building Automation System (BAS), is the key to manage an entire Burj Khalifa a skyscraper with 154+ floors, 57 elevators, 8 escalators, cooling systems (with climate control), numerous surveillance systems, ...
by:The Construction Health and Safety Group (CHSG) based inChertsey, UNITED KINGDOM
The Diploma course has been recognised by the IFSM, the IFE have confirmed it as a Recognised Educational Programme and the SQA have confirmed that it meets the academic qualification of Diploma level 10 with 50 credit points. CHSG is also an Approved Centre for the ...
by:Fire Science Online based in, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Since ancient times, catastrophic fires have had the power to raze entire cities. In the United States, the worst fires on record have been caused by acts of nature, such as the massive fires that once destroyed San Francisco, or by humans, as the infamous Chicago fire. Great blazes cost lives and millions of dollars in damage. In more recent times, the hazardous use of chemicals and volatile ...
by:National Technology Transfer, (NTT) Inc., A Division of ECPI University based inCentennial, COLORADO (USA)
Whether running power to a new piece of electrical equipment, setting the overloads on a motor starter, installing a security camera, or replacing fluorescent ballast; compliance with the NEC® is mandatory. The Code will be officially rolling out later this year and many states will be adopting this as law. NTT Training teaches the NEC® throughout the United States and to global ...
by:Fire Science Online based in, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Fire protection engineering is the study and practice of sound principles in the design and maintenance of space were people work, live, or gather socially. The profession combines fire science and engineering principles with studies in building law, construction materials, investigation and research procedures, fire detection and ...
by:Fire Science Online based in, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Fire inspectors work to prevent fires and save lives. As an inspector, you’ll be responsible for reviewing plans for new buildings to ensure dwellings, offices, schools, hospitals and industrial structures conform to national, state or local regulations. You’ll also tour existing structures to determine whether codes and regulations are followed to ensure occupancy, fire suppression, ...
