Fundamentals of Fire Investigation - The Relationship Between Compartment Fire Dynamics and Resultin

When:  Aug 24, 2022 from 12:00 to 13:00 (ET)

Live Webinar: August 24, 2022. 12pm - 1pm ET.

Fire protection engineers generally have a good foundational understanding of principles of fire dynamics, but some may lack the practical experience and training to accurately relate post-incident damage patterns back to the fire behaviors that created them. This webinar will offer a basic introduction to important relationships between fire behaviors and resulting damage patterns observed by investigators. Theoretical discussion of damage pattern development will be supplemented with large-scale fire test results from fire investigation research studies completed at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Fire Research Laboratory (FRL).

Learning Objectives:

  • 1.Understand fire investigation terms and concepts of fire effects, characteristics of fire effects, and fire patterns.
  • 2.Understand key transitional points in compartment fire behavior that may impact the location, shape, magnitude, and other characteristics of fire effects.
  • 3.Understand fire pattern analysis framework known as the Origin Matrix Analysis.

Presenter:
Andrew Cox

Professional Development Hours:
1.0 PDH

Fees:

SFPE Members: Free
SFPE Non-members: $29.00*

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