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April 17-19, 2024 – Copenhagen, Denmark
Introduction to Fire Risk Assessment and Substantiating the Suitability of a Fire Model
Presented by the Society of Fire Protection Engineers, join Bill Koffel and other global experts for three days of networking events, presentations, case studies, and live discussions on current and future trends in fire regulatory systems for performance-based design. The conference will provide an excellent global opportunity to address current and future trends in building and fire regulatory systems, the contribution of fire protection engineers to innovative design solutions, and the latest developments in fire modelling, risk assessment and analysis in support of those solutions and their approvals. The conference will also provide a forum for discussion of the issues of fire protection engineering education, professional competence, product certification and inspection, fire safety maintenance and management, verification methods and all the regulatory and administrative provisions needed to ensure that effective fire safety outcomes result from performance-based design solutions. In addition to the conference, two pre-conference seminars have been scheduled for April 15 – 16, on the Introduction to Fire Risk Assessment and Substantiating the Suitability of a Fire Model. On April 16th attendees will also have the opportunity to tour the Danish Institute of Fire and Security laboratory and witness a live fire test offering a dynamic demonstration of the innovative high-pressure water mist spray bar; capacity is limited, and registration is required.
On April 18th from 4:00 – 5:00 (UTC+1), Bill Koffel will be moderating a panel discussion on Fire Safety in Single Stair Tall Buildings. This panel will discuss the importance of adhering to local fire safety regulations and codes for single stair tall buildings and how to ensure compliance.
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October 26, 2023, 1:00 PM-2:00 PM - Webinar
Fire, Life Safety: Integrating Fire and Life Safety System Testing
Presented by Consulting Specifying Engineer, join Bill Koffel and others as they discuss why integrated fire protection and life safety system testing is vital to a building’s overall fire/life safety implementation. One AIA CES approved LU/HSW will be available for attendees upon successful completion of an exam.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the codes and standards, including NFPA 3 and NFPA 4.
- Explore the need and steps for integrated system testing. Explain what is required when integrated testing is provided.
- Learn how to define who should be part of the testing team.
- Review examples of integrated fire and life safety systems.
October 25, 2023, 9:15 AM-10:00 AM - Alburquerque, NM
It's A Code, Code World
Join Bill Koffel as he presents at the Fire Industry Conference & Trade Show 2023 in Albuquerque, NM.
Registration - 2023 FICA Conference & Trade Show
September 15, 2023, 7:30 – 4:00 AM (CDT) – Dallas, TX
Fire Protection Features – From Design to Transition to Ownership
Presented by the Texas Association of Healthcare Facilities Management Dallas and STI., join Bill Koffel at the Life Safety Symposium for an hour overview of passive fire protection and how it contributes to the safety of care recipients, care providers, and property in health care facilities. The overview will transition into the need for commissioning, including commissioning passive fire protection features such as dampers, doors, and firestopping. Proven strategies to ensure that the fire protection features of the facility are properly designed and constructed will be identified. Lastly, the session will identify ways to transition to ownership so that compliance is achieved on Day #1.
Course Objectives:
- List at least three design requirements that will help make sure healthcare organizations get what they need and want.
- List at least three steps that can be taken during construction administration to improve the reliability of fire protection features.
- List at least three steps that should be considered as part of the final commissioning fire protection features.
- Identify at least three key performance requirements for fire protection features.
ASHE has approved 6.5 CEC hours for this education event.
Registration - 2023 FICA Conference & Trade Show
August 8, 2023, 3:15 PM-4:15 PM - San Antonio, TX
The Importance of Using Data to Advance
Join Lennon Peake and Mr. Frank Rudilosso, Director Facilities Regulatory Readiness NewYork-Presbyterian, as they review the importance and recent successes of using data to advance new code requirements or to relax old requirements which no longer pose a significant hazard. Several notable code changes over the past decade were developed using data to justify and support the modification, such as damper testing frequencies, exit light inspections, and remote inspection, testing and maintenance. This session will also detail other changes significant to health care that use data to modify code requirements.
Course Objectives:
- Review significant loss of life events that led to code requirements.
- Describe recent changes to the codes which used data to support the change.
- Identify code requirements that are onerous on the health care field where data could potentially justify a code change.
- Recognize the different perspectives and backgrounds of code committee members.
Registration - 2023 ASHE Annual Conference
August 8, 2023, 9:45 AM – 10:45 AM - San Antonio, TX
Code Participation 101
Have you ever wondered how you can join the effort to unify health care codes and standards? Maybe you’ve wrestled a code or compliance issue that just drove you crazy and thought, Couldn’t there be a better way?
The ASHE Advocacy Team works to monitor and unify the many overlapping codes and standards regulating the health care physical environment. Revamping codes and reducing code conflicts allows health care facilities to optimize their physical environment and focus more of their valuable resources on patient care.
Join Lennon Peake and fellow ASHE Advocacy Team Members as they offer attendees a hands-on opportunity to become more involved in the code development process through code change proposals, proposal reviews and committee participation.
At the completion of this session attendees will be able to:
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- List ways to become personally involved in code development processes.
- Identify code development opportunities that they can personally participate in.
- Demonstrate how to personally address code issues.
- Become part of the team that makes a difference in health care codes.
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Registration - 2023 ASHE Annual Conference
August 6, 2023, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Managing Life Safety: The 2012 Edition
Presented by the American Society for Health Care Engineering, join Bill Koffel on November 8th at 9:00 AM (EST) for 8 hours of live training on “Managing Life Safety: The 2012 Edition”. Deciphering the NFPA 101®: Life Safety® (2012 Edition) is an intricate process. In this course Bill will provide you and your team with the necessary information and resources needed to seamlessly implement your facility’s life safety program. You will also have the opportunity to connect with ASHE and industry experts to answer any questions you may have. To help manage your life safety program you will be provided with a copy of the NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® (2012 Edition), life safety charts and checklists, life safety index with CMS K-tags, and NFPA Codes, a quick-reference list to locate which lesson covers each code and/or standard topic, and a sample of ILSM documents. Upon completion of the training 7 CECs will be awarded.
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- Learn various requirements of the Life Safety Code and other standards.
- Become familiar with reference tools and checklists needed to manage your facility’s life safety program.
- Learn about the accreditation organization standards and how they relate to the rules.
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This training is a must-have for anyone concerned with life safety compliance or responsible for building safety and compliance.
Registration - 2023 ASHE Annual Conference
June 21, 2023, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM - Las Vegas, NV
Using Data Analysis to Take ITM to the Next Level
Join Bill Koffel on Wednesday, June 21, at the NFPA Conference and Expo at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV as he Co-presents "Using Data Analysis to Take ITM to the Next Level".
In this session, attendees will learn how to perform an ITM analysis based on inspection data by examining the level of detail that exists in inspection software programs and evaluating if there are enough details to determine the root causes of failure rates for systems like PIVs, dry pipe systems, smoke alarms, and batteries. Attendees will also learn what and how much data are necessary to change ITM frequencies in the codes; an acceptable failure rate for PIVs, dry pipe systems, heat detectors, notification appliances, and duct detectors; and whether occupancy should be a consideration.
June 21, 2023, 2:00 - 3:00 PM - Las Vegas, NV
NFPA 101® 2024: Adopting the Newest Edition
Join Bill Koffel on Wednesday, June 21, at the NFPA Conference and Expo at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV as he presents "NFPA 101® 2024: Adopting the Newest Edition".
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services currently enforce the 2012 edition of NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, for health care organizations that are certified to receive reimbursement for services provided. In this session, attendees will learn the cumulative impact of changes in the 2015, 2018, and 2021 editions of the document, as well as the anticipated changes in the 2024 edition of NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®. The discussion will also include significant changes to the reference standards, including changes to the requirements for the annual inspection of fire doors.
June 8, 2023, 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM
Fire Protection Features – From Design to Transition to Ownership
Join Bill Koffel on Thursday, June 8, at the San Antonio Life Safety Symposium.
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- List at least three design requirements that will help make sure healthcare organizations get what they need and want.
- List at least three steps that can be taken during construction administration to improve the reliability of fire protection features.
- List at least three steps that should be considered as part of the final commissioning fire protection features.
- Identify at least three key performance requirements for fire protection features.
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May 31, 2023, 1:30 EST
Fire Code Q&A
Join NWPCA’s Vice President of Science & Technology, Dr. Brad Gething, and Bill Koffel for a free 30-minute interactive Fire Code Q&A webinar. Bring your questions or listen in and seek clarification on any section of the Fire Code compliance manual. This session will improve your understanding of fire code compliance and provide valuable insights into the latest fire safety best practices to help you stay up-to-date on safety standards.
There will be a simultaneous, live Spanish translation.
Want to submit questions beforehand? Reach out to Hallie Fuchs, public affairs manager, NWPCA.
Download the NWPCA Fire Code Compliance Manual - English
Manual de Cumplimiento del Código - en español
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May 22 - May 26, 2023, 1:00 PM – 5:30 PM (EST) Each Day
NFPA 13, Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems (2022)
Presented by the National Fire Protection Association, join Bill Koffel for 5 days of live virtual training on NFPA 13, Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 2022 edition. This interactive training will walk you through a realistic digital manufacturing and warehousing facility where participants will need to apply requirements, investigate solutions, and make critical decisions in real-time.
Upon completion of the training, you should be able to:
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- Describe fire sprinkler system types and system components.
- Select appropriate occupancy and commodity hazard classifications. .
- Analyze design issues in both single- and multi-occupancy use buildings..
- Select the appropriate sprinkler system for a given building occupancy..
- Identify specific criteria used to select an NFPA 13 compliant system..
- Compare the differences in CMDA, CMSA, and ESFR sprinklers that affect system design choices..
- Determine minimum water supply requirements..
- Analyze the critical effects of changes to the water supply in existing systems..
- Identify basic hydraulic principles and how they impact a given system..
- Implement a systematic approach to sprinkler system design and analysis..
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Participants are eligible to earn 20 hours or 2.0 CEUs. A Certificate of Completion will be issued to participants after successfully completing a course assessment and evaluation.
April 5, 12, 19, 26 and May 3, 2023, 7:30 AM to 11:30AM (EST) Each Day
NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code® (2021) Essential Live Virtual Training
Presented by Riskonet and the National Fire Protection Association, join Bill Koffel as he delivers a 20-hour training session on “NFPA 101, Life Safety Code (2021) Essentials”. In this live interactive training, Bill will discuss the latest design approaches, construction materials and practices, industry challenges, and advancement in technologies addressed in NFPA 101, 2021 Edition.
Upon completion of the training, you should be able to:
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- Explain classifications of occupancy, including NFPA 101 requirements relevant to new and existing buildings.
- Reference provisions for components of the building’s means of egress, fire alarm and suppression systems, and other fire protection features.
- Calculate occupant load and establish capacity of individual means of egress components and the entire egress system.
- Define and apply the correct criteria for rehabilitation work categories.
- Determine requirements for high-rise buildings and special structures, building services, and operating features.
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This training is a must-have for anyone concerned with life safety compliance or responsible for building safety and compliance.
April 3, 2023, 12:00 - 1:00 PM (CST)
Just Ask ASHE Q2 2023
Presented by the American Society for Health Care Engineering Webinar Series, join Bill Koffel and other code experts on April 3rd as they discuss the latest compliance developments on emergency preparedness. The topics will include emergency preparedness, the latest on CMS requirements, NFPA codes, ICC codes, and more. You will have the opportunity to ask the code experts questions that are important to you, your organization and field. If you register by March 17th, you can submit your question in advance of the webinar.
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- Better compliance with code and standard requirements.
- Understand member benefits in regard to codes and standards requirements.
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March 22 and April 12, 2023, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM (EST) Each Day (Via Zoom)
Best Practices for Mass Notification System Risk Assessment
The University of Maryland Department of Fire Protection Engineering in collaboration with the Automatic Fire Alarm Association, present Instructor Led Training Seminars. Join Bill Koffel and Larry Rietz from Jensen Hughes on March 22nd and April 12th as they present “Best Practices for Mass Notification System Risk Assessment”. This virtual training will be delivered in two 90-minute sessions to review the basics of risk analysis and methods to satisfy the requirements of Mass Notification System risk analysis. Successful completion of both classroom sessions and a group assignment will qualify participants for 4 CEU credits. A discount is being offered to AFAA Members and UMD Fire Protection Alumni.
March 12-15, 2023 – Phoenix, AZ – 2023 PDC Summit
Managing Life Safety: The 2012 Edition
Presented by the American Society for Health Care Engineering, join Bill Koffel on March 12th at 8:00 AM (GMT) for an 8-hour pre-conference session on “Managing Life Safety: The 2012 Edition”. Deciphering the NFPA 101®: Life Safety® (2012 Edition) is an intricate process. In this course Bill will provide you and your team with the necessary information and resources needed to seamlessly implement your facility’s life safety program. You will also have the opportunity to connect with ASHE and industry experts to answer any questions you may have. To help manage your life safety program you will be provided with a copy of the NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® (2012 Edition), life safety charts and checklists, life safety index with CMS K-tags, and NFPA Codes, a quick-reference list to locate which lesson covers each code and/or standard topic, and a sample of ILSM documents.
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- Learn various requirements of the Life Safety Code and other standards.
- Become familiar with reference tools and checklists needed to manage your facility’s life safety program.
- Learn about the accreditation organization standards and how they relate to the rules.
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October 21, 2022 – MOSHE Annual One-Day Seminar (In-Person or Online) (ET)
FCIA Barrier Management Symposium™
Join Bill Koffel at 8:15 AM (GMT) for a detailed look at the NFPA 101® and International Building Code requirements for resistance-rated and smoke-resistive assemblies. Presented by the Missouri Society for Healthcare Engineering, the “FCIA Barrier Management Symposium™” is focused on increasing the awareness on how various Barriers are Designed, Installed, Inspected, Maintained, and Managed for long-term fire and life safety. In this symposium you will learn how fire-resistance-rated products become firestop systems when installed by qualified Specialty Firestop Installation Contractors; proper systems selection and DIIM of Firestopping; examine how to improve fire and life safety through effective communication; and you will gain new and additional knowledge about how to purchase, evaluate, and manage fire and smoke barrier technologies. Attendees will leave the session with an understanding of the foundation for Barrier Management.
October 10, 2022 – 8:30 AM – October 12, 2022 - 11:30 AM (ET)
Principles of Fire Protection Engineering
Presented by Society of Fire Protection Engineers, join Bill Koffel and Christine Pongratz, P.E. of Jensen Hughes for the SFPE “Principles of Fire Protection Engineering” in-person seminar. The application of science and engineering principles to protect people, property, and their environments from harmful and destructive effects of fire and smoke will be discussed. Areas of fire detection, suppression, and mitigation as well as human behavior and recommendations on how to maintain a tenable environment for evacuation during a fire scenario will be covered. Fire suppression systems components will be examined to include fire science, fire safety design, fire detection and fire alarm systems, fire suppression systems, automatic sprinkler systems and smoke control principles. Industry standards and variations will be discussed using NFPA codes and building codes. Participants are eligible to earn 18 PDHs.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the phenomena of combustion and ignition.
- Forecast how buildings can be protected from fire and how human behavior respond can be expected during emergencies.
- Recognize means of egress concepts, human tenability limits, occupant responses to cues and decision-making process by people in fire situations and during evacuation.
- Distinguish the performance of basic construction materials in the fire environment.
- Evaluate water-based fire suppression systems such as fire sprinkler and water mist systems.
- Discuss smoke management forces, and design principles for smoke management systems.
- Categorize fire detection and alarm systems including various types.
September 20, 2022 – 9:00 AM (EST)
Behavioral and Mental Health: Design for to Meet the Challenges of Today and Tomorrow Workshop
Presented by The Center for Health Design, join Bill Koffel for “Let’s Talk Codes”.
All Workshop participants will have an opportunity to sign up for a complimentary 20-minute code discussion regarding non-structural provisions of building codes, fire codes, and NFPA 101. This session is a follow-up to Bill’s webinar on “How to Resolve “Design vs. Life Safety Code” Conflicts in Behavioral Health Facilities” at The Center for Health Design Icons and Innovators Webinar Series in August. If you have conceptual designs, thoughts, and concerns, bring them to this Workshop and Bill will discuss how the code requirements could be applied and how your design could be impacted.
September 8-9, 2022 – Wheeling, IL
Society of Fire Protection Engineers Symposium
Bill Koffel and other industry experts will come together in this forum to share their knowledge and best practices so fire protection engineers, designers, manufacturers, facility owners and managers, and first responders can have confidence that a fire event will be managed properly by applied fire protection systems and fire service response. The speakers will also discuss controversial topics on the newer editions of the prescriptive codes related to storage as well as the challenges from the fire service perspective, and the final suppression and extinguishment approaches. On Day 2 participants will have the opportunity to see a large-scale fire test that will take place at the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. followed by discussions on changes and challenges associated with installing fire protection systems in such facilities and the challenges associated with fire alarm systems. Participants are eligible to earn 11.5 PDHs and a Certificate of Completion upon completing an online evaluation survey.
Topics covered will focus on:
- Automated storage
- Protection of multi-row racks
- Cold storage design considerations
- Challenges with sloped ceiling design
- Protecting storage of special commodities
August 11, 2022 – 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM (PST)
The Center for Health Design Icons and Innovators Webinar Series
Presented by The Center for Health Design, join Bill Koffel for “How to Resolve “Design vs. Life Safety Code” Conflicts in Behavioral Health Facilities”.
In this 1-hour interactive webinar session, participants who have been involved in planning or designing behavioral health units will have the opportunity to identify conflicts that they may have encountered in those projects. During the second half of the program, Bill Koffel will focus on addressing them. Each will be discussed in detail by looking at current code requirements, changes in more recent editions of the applicable codes and equivalencies or alternative methods. As with other design considerations, involvement of all the stakeholders will be illustrated as a key factor in achieving an acceptable level of life safety while meeting the needs of the patients and clinical staff in a behavioral health environment. Participants are eligible to earn CEU’s upon completion of the webinar.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify locking arrangements permitted by the applicable codes that can be used in a behavioral health environment.
- Describe design considerations used in a behavioral health environment that do not create code conflicts but do require awareness of the applicable code provisions.
- Describe an array of solutions that can be used to resolve specific conflicts.
- Discuss the role of equivalencies or alternative methods and how a design professional might use those concepts to address issues with prescriptive code requirements.
August 4 – 5, 2022, 9:00AM – 5:00PM (EST) Each Day Online
Managing Life Safety Program
Presented by the American Society for Health Care Engineering (ASHE), join Bill Koffel for 12.5-hours of live online training on “Managing Life Safety Program”. In this training Bill will provide you with the necessary information and resources needed to manage your facility’s life safety program. You will have the opportunity to connect with ASHE experts to answer any questions you may have; and will be provided with a copy of the NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® (2012 Edition), life safety charts and checklists, life safety index with CMS K-tags, and NFPA Codes, a quick-reference list to locate which lesson covers each code and/or standard topic, and a sample of ILSM documents. Participants will be eligible to earn 12.5 CEC hours.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn various requirements of the Life Safety Code and other standards.
- Become familiar with reference tools and checklists needed to manage your facility’s life safety program.
- Learn about the accreditation organization standards and how they relate to the rules.
July 17 - 20, 2022 – Boston, MA
ASHE Annual Conference & Technical Exhibition
Presented by the American Society for Health Care Engineering, join Bill Koffel as he presents the following at the ASHE Annual Conference & Technical Exhibition.
July 17 – 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM – Join Bill Koffel for an eight-hour pre-conference seminar on “Managing Life Safety Program”. In this seminar Bill will provide you with the necessary information and resources to successfully manage your facility’s life safety program. All participants of this seminar will receive a copy of the NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®, 2012 edition. Participants are eligible to earn 7.0 ASHE/AHA CECs.
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- Learn various requirements of the Life Safety Code and other standards./li>
- Become familiar with reference tools and checklists needed to manage your facility’s life safety program.
- Learn about the accreditation organization standards and how they relate to the rules.
July 19 - 3:15 PM – 4:15 PM – Join Bill Koffel and Josh Brackett, Regulatory Director, Facilities Operations of Banner Health for a one-hour session on “Commissioning and Transitioning Your Project – What You Should Expect”. An effective transition from new construction to facilities operations is often overlooked or not fully understood. In this session, Bill and Josh will discuss the necessary steps to be taken for an effective transition and will explain why the involvement of all stakeholders, from the design team to facility personnel, is necessary for a successful transition.
June 6-9, 2022 – Boston, MA
NFPA Conference & Expo 2022
Presented by the National Fire Protection Association, join Bill Koffel and other experts for a one-hour session on:
June 6 – 9:15Am to 10:15AM - Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance: What the Data Tell Us
- Bill and other experts will provide a close look at an Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) analysis, including how the data was collected through the compliance reporting platform, the methodology of the analysis, and the findings and recommendations for the ITM requirements and frequencies. The presenters will also compare the findings with the current requirements in NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems, and NFPA 72®, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code®, and will discuss how ITM data can affect codes.
June 6 – 10:30AM – 12PM – The 2021 Life Safety Code: The State of the Art and How We Got Here
- Bill and other experts will provide a summary of the updates in the 2021 edition of NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code®. The presenters will highlight the major advantages of the current edition of the Code and review the performance of NFPA 101 over the past 40 years and will provide the history of major NFPA 101 changes and the impact they have had on today’s life safety and fire protection landscape.
June 8 – 10:30Am – 11:30AM - NFPA 25, 2023 Edition Proposed Changes
- Bill will provide highlights of the significant changes proposed in the First Draft and Second Draft Reports for NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems. Attendees will also hear about any proposed Certified Amending Motions for NFPA 25 on the agenda for the Technical Committee Session.
May 16-20, 2022 – Nashville, TN
FCIA Education & Committee Action Hybrid Conference
Presented by Firestop Contractors International Association, join Bill Koffel on May 20th at 8:00 AM (CST) as he presents “A Look at the 2024 Code Cycle and Proposals”. In this session Bill will provide a look at how the FCIA, as well as the firestop and fire-resistance industry, code proposals fared for the 2024 International Building and Fire Codes. He will also dive into the NFPA 1 and NFPA 101/5000 standards development process results. Most important, this session will focus on how FCIA can work at existing buildings with member involvement to help keep people safe in these structures through Firestopping and Barrier Management Services.
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March 29-31, 2022 – Baltimore, MD
NFMT Conference and Expo
Presented by National Facilities Management and Technology, join Clay Aler on March 29th at 10:30 AM (EST) for an overview of the 2021 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) based on the ICC publication "Existing Building Code Essentials". Clay will review legal aspects of rehabilitating existing buildings and summarizing the allowable methods of compliance with the IEBC. As part of his presentation, examples of the Work Area Compliance Method and Performance Compliance Method will be highlighted.
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March 23, 2022 – New Orleans, LA – 2022 PDC Summit - Commissioning and Transitioning Your Project to the Owner
Presented by the American Society for Health Care Engineering:
Join Bill Koffel and Joshua Brackett on March 23rd at 9:45AM (CST) for a one-hour presentation on “Commissioning and Transitioning Your Project to the Owner”. The occupancy of a new and renovated health care space triggers immediate regulatory and safety requirements including location of emergency shut-off valves, accurate inventory counts, preventive maintenance procedures for equipment, and updated and accurate life safety drawings. As an industry, there has been an increase in the inclusion of end-users in the design process. However, transitioning to operations is an area where increased collaboration with facilities can yield greater results and improved safety. This presentation will include experiences from the perspective of a facilities professional and a consultant. Specific successful and unsuccessful case studies will be presented. The presenters will use a “fireside chat” format to share their perspectives, to react to each other and engage with the attendees. The learning outcome for this session will be:
- Identify the stakeholders that should be involved in the commissioning process.
- Describe the benefit to including facility personnel in the transition process.
- List at least three actions that resulted in a positive transition to ownership.
- List at least three actions, or inactions, that resulted in a n unacceptable transition to ownership.
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March 22, 2022 – New Orleans, LA – 2022 PDC Summit - Test Your Code Knowledge
Presented by the American Society for Health Care Engineering:
Join Bill Koffel and Rebecca Morgenstern on March 22nd at 3:30 PM (CST) for a “Test Your Code Knowledge” session on Regulation and Compliance. In this interactive one-hour session Bill and Rebecca will be discussing how regulatory codes are essential for proper design of a health care facility and how recent editions of the codes have introduced new requirements that can ease the difficulties of maintaining a facility, if used properly. You will be able to test your knowledge with a live code quiz on NFPA 101, International Building Code, and NFPA 99, including an open discussion of questions with a lower percentage of correct responses. The learning outcome for this session will be:
- Apply requirements of the NFPA 101-2012 as adopted by The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and The Joint Commission.
- Describe new code requirements in NFPA 101, 2018 and 2021 Editions, IBC, 2015 and 2018 Editions, and NFPA 99-2012.
- Assess personal comprehension of regulatory codes based on correct responses to seminar questions.
- Identify top code misinterpretations in various NFPA codes, including recent editions of NFPA 101, IBC and NFPA 99.
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January 16 – 20, 2022, 12AM – 9AM (EST) and 8AM – 5PM (KSA)
NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code (2019) Classroom Training
In this training you will advance your expertise with fire alarm and signaling system design and installation as Bill Koffel covers the changing role of traditional fire alarm systems and how to interpret and apply NFPA 72 correctly and efficiently. In addition to new technologies and major revisions in the Code, this activity-rich training will cover the latest requirements for circuits, including Class N circuits, and pathways; interconnected fire alarm control units; emergency control functions; initiating device identification, spacing, and placement; supervision station alarm systems; inspection and testing of equipment; and other topics. Upon completion of this high-impact interactive training you should be able to:
- Design a notification system for a given scenario
- List the options for secondary power supplies
- Plan the zoning and annunciation of an alarm system
- Perform a battery calculation
- Design a detection system for a given scenario
- Identify the appropriate initiating device for a given scenario and design an appropriate fire detection system for a given scenario
- Determine how loud a fire alarm must be for a given scenario
- Where visual signaling is required, determine the size and location of notification appliances for a given scenario
- List key requirements for primary power and the protection of primary power
- State the purpose loop resistance calculation and voltage drop calculation
- Name the two principal types of fire alarm circuits that affect wiring requirements
- Plan when and where smoke detectors or heat detectors might be required for different elevator scenarios
- Plan emergency control functions for a given scenario
- Identify the different types of supervision station alarm systems and how they are commonly used
- List at least three reasons for off-premises signaling
- Identify the key requirements for properly connecting a digital alarm communicator transmitter and an IP communicator
- List the interface requirements for elevator recall and elevator power shutdown
- Develop a record-keeping program in accordance with code requirements while on the job
- Locate forms and subforms in the code
A Certificate of Completion will be available upon completion of an online exam and course evaluation. Attendees will earn 25 hours or 2.5 Continuing Education Units.
December 12 – 16, 2021, 12AM – 9AM (EST) and 8AM – 5PM (KSA)
NFPA 20, Stationary Pumps for Fire Protection (2019) Classroom Training
In this training Bill will provide instruction on the full range of topics of fire pump systems, major components and accessories, fire pump characteristics, electrical requirements, and acceptance testing of fire pump systems. This course provides the participant with information needed to understand the installation and application of fire pump systems.
NFPA 25, Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems (2020) Classroom Training
This training focuses on the role of the facility manager, the contractor, authority having jurisdiction (AHJ), and others. It is based on time-related activities rather than system activities, making it easier to understand when inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) must be completed. While focusing on facility manager responsibilities, the training is still relevant for contractors, building owners, fire and building officials, and other users of the standard. Upon completion of this 5-day training you should be able to:
- Identify different types of fire pumps and their characteristics
- Select an appropriate pump based on a given set of conditions
- Select an appropriate driver based on a given set of conditions
- Identify the most appropriate fire pump installation given a set of conditions
- Navigate NFPA 25 to recognize appropriate ITM of your water-based fire protection systems
- Recognize when specific ITM activities must be completed
- Recognize who will be conducting ITM of water-based fire protection systems with the use of the NFPA 25 standard and when
- Identify the significance of the results of the ITM of water-based fire protection systems
A Certificate of Completion will be available upon completion of an online exam and course evaluation. Attendees will earn 25 hours or 2.5 Continuing Education Units.
December 5 – 9, 2021, 12AM – 9AM (EST) and 8AM – 5PM (KSA)
NFPA 13, Installation of Sprinkler Systems (2019) Classroom Training
In this updated NFPA 13 course Bill Koffel will take participants through the design and analysis of a virtual manufacturing and warehousing facility where real-world decisions, standards use, and solutions will be investigated. Participants will be more confident and efficient in their designs, installations, and analysis through interactive instruction that engages participants in the full range of NFPA 13 application. Before the classroom training begins, an online pre-course imparts the base of knowledge you need to absorb more advanced learning. The 30-minute online pre-course will introduce NFPA codes and standards’ organization, NFPA 13's development process, effective document navigation for effective use, official NFPA global definitions, NFPA 13's scope and application, and each chapter's organizational structure. Upon completion of this 5-day training you should be able to:
- Describe fire sprinkler system types and system components
- Identify the minimum working plan requirements
- Identify basic hydraulic principles and how they impact a given system
- Identify specific criteria used to select an NFPA 13 compliant system
- Compare the differences in CMDA, CMSA, and ESFR sprinklers that affect system design choices
- Identify specific criteria that make up an NFPA 13 compliant design approach
- Select appropriate occupancy and commodity hazard classifications
- Analyze design issues in both single- and multi-occupancy use buildings
- Select the appropriate sprinkler system for a given building occupancy
- Determine minimum water supply requirements
- Analyze the critical effects of changes to the water supply in existing systems
- Implement a systematic approach to sprinkler system design and analysis
A Certificate of Completion will be available upon completion of an online exam and course evaluation. Attendees will earn 25 hours or 2.5 Continuing Education Units.
November 9-11, 2021 – San Diego, CA – APPA Facilities Symposium (Virtual)
Applying Fire/Life Safety Codes During/After COVID
Join Bill Koffel on November 9th at 3:45 PM – 4:45 PM (EST) as he presents “Applying Fire/Life Safety Codes During/After COVID”.
November 2-5, 2021 – San Diego, CA - FCIA Firestop Industry Hybrid Conference & Trade Show
A Look at the 2024 Code Cycle and Proposals
Presented by the Firestop Contractors International Association, join Bill Koffel on November 4th at 11:00 AM (EST) as he presents “A Look at the 2024 Code Cycle and Proposals”. The International Building Code (IBC) and International Fire Code (IFC) are part of the International Code Council’s (ICC) Family of Codes. The 2024 IBC and IFC Code Development Processes finish with the ICC Board of Directors approval, with publications 6-12 months after the ICC Board weighs in. Getting a code proposal drafted, submitted, and passed is a long and detailed process, but one that FCIA has navigated successfully. In this one-hour session Bill will provide an overview of how the FCIA, as well as the firestop and fire-resistance industry, code proposals fared for the 2024 International Building and Fire Codes. Bill will also dive into the NFPA l1, NFPA 101/5000 standards development processes, with a focus on existing buildings and FCIA Member involvement.
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October 24 – 28, 2021 - NFPA Classroom Virtual Training – Saudi Arabia
Water-Based Systems Designer Workshop and Water Supply Analysis and Hydraulic Calculations
Presented by the National Fire Protection Association, join Bill Koffel as he teaches a virtual 5-day course on the 2019 Edition of NFPA 13. This workshop will help prepare designers by providing additional real-world examples in which various water-based codes and standards need to be understood and applied. This training will use activities to provide steps on water supply analysis and completing hydraulic calculations. Included in the hydraulic calculations review is a line-by-line walkthrough of a sample hydraulic calculation worksheet. Upon completion of this course you should be able to:
- Analyze existing system layouts for code and compliance precision
- Design and analyze a simple to complex water-based system
- Perform hydraulic calculations for designing and evaluating a water-based system
Upon completion of the training, attendees will earn 25 hours or 2.5 CEUs.
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- December 5-9, NFPA 13
- December 12-16, NFPA 20 and NFPA 25
- January 16-20, NFPA 72
October 20-21, 2021 – Baltimore, MD – SFPE Annual Conference & Expo Post-Conference Seminar
Application of Fire Risk Assessment
Presented by The Society of Fire Protection Engineers, join Bill Koffel as he presents this four-session seminar derived from SFPE’s 2-day in-person course. Following a brief overview of the Guide, participants will be divided into working groups which will be tasked with applying the SFPE Guide to a specific project. Groups will be able to choose from a selection of projects that include: historic building, a high-rise residential occupancy, or a petroleum industry facility. In addition to applying the Guide to their specific project, participants will also review the work of others groups to broaden their understanding of the concepts of a fire risk assessment. Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion upon completing a written exam and receiving a passing score of 70%. Upon Completion of the course each participant qualifies for 15 PDHs or 1.5 CEUs. A Certificate of Attendance will be awarded.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the various steps associated with a fire risk assessment, as outlined in the SFPE Engineering Guide to Fire Risk Assessment.
- Evaluate a project, prepare representative goal statements, objective statements, boundary conditions, and assumptions.
- Prepare a fire hazard assessment for a designed project.
- Identify a minimum of eight fire scenarios that need to be included in the fire risk assessment.
- Identify the data needs and potential sources of the data needed.
- Evaluate various tools and methods available to assist in preparing a fire risk assessment and determine the appropriate one to be used for a given project.
October 17-19, 2021 – Baltimore, MD – SFPE Annual Conference & Expo
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Risk Analysis for MNS – Requirements, Challenges, and a Case Study
Join Bill Koffel on October 18th at 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM (EST) as he presents “Risk Analysis for MNS – Requirements, Challenges, and a Case Study”. Your registration for the conference will include:
- Access to all technical sessions allowing you to earn up to 12 PDH credits
- Access to all three receptions
- Complimentary breakfast and lunch during conference days
- Access to Expo Hall
August 27th at 9:00 AM (EST), Bill Koffel will be a Guest of Honor at the FSAI “FIST Awards 2021 Ceremony”. The FIST Awards are annual awards that recognize the extraordinary contribution of organizations and individuals in the field of security, safety, firefighting, and emergency response.
Your registration for this event will include:
- 3 Days of Exhibition
- 8 Seminar Tracks with Panel Discussions
- 12 High Octane Technical Sessions
- Live Video Calling & Chat with Exhibitors
- Live Quiz Sessions & Prizes
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August 26 - 28, 2021 – Fire & Safety India Expo (Virtual On-line Expo)
August 26th at 6:30AM (EST), Bill Koffel will be presenting “Healthcare Operations in COVID 19 and Fire Life Safety Challenges”.
August 8 – 11, 2021 – Nashville, TN – ASHE Annual Conference
August 9th at 9:45 AM (CDT), Bill Koffel will be presenting “Test Your Code Knowledge – An Interactive Q&A Discussion of Regulatory Codes”. In this interactive one-hour session Bill and Kristin will be discussing how regulatory codes are essential for proper maintenance of a health care facility and how recent editions of the codes have introduced new requirements that can ease the difficulties of maintaining a facility, if used properly. You will be able to test your knowledge with a live code quiz on the top 10 citations by accrediting organizations, with additional questions from NFPA 101, NFPA 72, and NFPA 99, including an open discussion of questions with a lower percentage of correct responses. Participants will be eligible to earn up to 12.5 CEUs.
The learning outcome for this session will be:
- Recognize the top 10 citations (for 2020) by accrediting organizations.
- Describe new code requirements in NFPA 101, 2018 and 2021 editions; NFPA 72, 2016 edition; and NFPA 99, 2012 edition.
- Assess personal comprehension of regulatory codes based on correct responses to seminar questions.
- Identify top code misinterpretations in various NFPA codes, including recent editions of NFPA 101, NFPA 72 and NFPA 99.
August 10th at 3:15 PM (EST), Bill Koffel will be co-presenting “ICC Committee on Health Care Update”. Over the last three years, the International Code Council’s Ad Hoc Committee on Healthcare has made significant progress in aligning the I-Codes with current federal regulations, taking the next step toward consistency in building codes for health care facilities. In this session Bill Koffel and Henry Kosarzycki of Flad Architects will outline the significant changes coming, fall of 2021, to the International Building Code, which applies to new facilities and the International Fire Code, which affects ongoing inspections of existing facilities.
This one-hour session will enable attendees to:
- Characterize the upcoming proposals to the I-Codes.
- Demonstrate why it is important for the I-Codes to be aligned with other health care codes and standards.
- Discuss changes to the I-Codes and how they will narrow the gap between the I-Code requirements and other health care codes and standards.
- Identify ways in which anyone can become directly involved in the outcome of the I-Code process to help sustain the gains that were made.
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October 27-30, 2020 – San Antonio, TX - FCIA Firestop Industry Hybrid Conference & Trade Show
Join Bill on October 30th at 9:00 AM – 10:00AM (CDT) for A Look at the 2024 Code Cycle and Proposals. The International Building Code is a model building code developed by the International Code Council. The IBC is intended to protect public health and safety while avoiding both unnecessary costs and preferential treatment of specific materials or methods of construction. Getting a code proposal drafted, submitted, and passed is a long and detailed process, but one that FCIA has navigated successfully. In this session, Bill will look at the FCIA code proposals, as well as others, for the upcoming 2024 International Building Code development cycle.
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October 5 - 7, 2020 – ASHE Annual Virtual Conference
Join William Koffel and other ASHE experts on October 7, 2020 at 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (CST) for a discussion on emerging codes and standards issues facing health care facilities. In this one-hour session, “Just Ask ASHE Codes and Standards Forum”, experts will describe the code compliance issues that health care facilities commonly face; they will discuss changes needed in health care facility regulations and how to support efforts to enact them; they will identify the means of meeting NFPA 99 and NFPA 101® requirements that often result in survey citations, and will explain the unique and important role of health care professionals in the development of codes and standards used to regulate health care facilities. Participants will be eligible to earn up to 25.5 CEC’s.
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October 1, 2020 - Smart Infrastructure Summit & Expo
Join William Koffel on October 1, 2020 at 2:45 PM – 3:30 PM (CST) for a live complimentary session during the Smart Infrastructure Summit & Expo. When you register for this event, you will not only hear Bill discuss “Why is Fire & Life Safety Compliance Important in Healthcare Facilities?”, you will also hear from other industry experts in a virtual platform, as they describe the new normal in smart infrastructure and explain the technologies and innovations leading the way.
September 28 - October 2, 2020 Monday - Friday, 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM EDT - Application of Fire Risk Assessment
Presented by SFPE, join Bill Koffel as he presents “Application of Fire Risk Assessment”. This virtual seminar is derived from SFPE’s two-day course on Applications of Fire Risk Assessment and will provide participants with an overview of the Guide before participants will be divided into groups to apply the SFPE Guide to a specific project. Groups will be able to choose from a selection of projects that include: historic building, a high-rise residential occupancy, or a petroleum industry facility. In addition to applying the Guide to their specific project, participants will also review the work of other groups to broaden their understanding of the concepts of a fire risk assessment. Participants are eligible to earn 15 PDH/1.5 CEU
Learning objectives:
Upon completion of this course participants will be able to:
- Describe the various steps associated with a fire risk assessment, as outlined in the SFPE Engineering Guide to Fire Risk Assessment.
- Evaluate a project, prepare representative goal statements, objective statements, boundary conditions, and assumptions.
- Prepare a fire hazard assessment for a designed project.
- Identify a minimum of eight fire scenarios that need to be included in the fire risk assessment
- Evaluate various tools and methods available to assist in preparing a fire risk assessment and determine the appropriate one to be used for a given project.
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August 24 - 26, 2020 – Nashville, TN - Cancelled
NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code® (2012) Essentials for Health Care Occupancies: Presented by NFPA, join James Lathrop as he presents “NFPA 101 – Life Safety Code (2012) Essentials for Health Care Occupancies”. In this 3-day classroom training Jim will discuss the overall structure, organization, and Code provisions of NFPA 101, the Life Safety Code, so that you walk away with a comprehensive understanding of the code as it relates to the health care environment. Participants will receive 2.1 CEU’s and a Certificate of Completion upon completion of an online exam.
August 11-13, 2020 – Baltimore, MD - Cancelled
NFMT Conference 2020: Join Clay Aler on August 13th from 10:30 AM -11:30 AM EDST as he provides an overview of the 2018 International Existing Building Code based on the ICC publication “Existing Building Code Essentials” book that he co-wrote with Bill Koffel. The presentation will address revisions to the 2018 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) and also address the different approaches to code compliance that the IEBC permits for rehabilitation of existing buildings without requiring full compliance with the 2018 International Building Code (IBC).
June 15 – 18, 2020 – Orlando, FL - Cancelled
NFPA Conference & Expo: Bill Koffel will be presenting on the following topics at the NFPA Conference & Expo in Orlando, FL. For detailed session information, click on the links provided below.
- How Health Care Facilities can Benefit by Adopting NFPA 101-2021
- Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Requirements: A Panel Discussion of Data Analysis
- NFPA 72-2019, Fire Alarm and Signaling Code: Test Your Knowledge
June 4-5, 2020 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Cancelled
Seminar: NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code (2012) & Expo: Join Jim Lathrop for a 2-day classroom training with Certificate of Education Achievement on “NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code (2012)”. This interactive training will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the 2012 NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code, the dramatic changes in the Code and how it reflects today’s environment of patient care where procedures are performed in a wide variety of locations requiring safety guidelines based on a risk-based framework to facilitate adoption and enforcement throughout an increasingly decentralized health care system. Jim will guide you through NFPA 99’s revised content and complete reorganization taking an in-depth look at how to conduct a risk-based analysis.
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June 1-3, 2020 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Cancelled
Seminar: NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code® (2012) Essentials for Healthcare Occupancies: Join Jim Lathrop for a 3-day classroom training with Certificate of Education Achievement on “NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code® (2012) Essentials for Healthcare Occupancies”. This training will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the 2012 NFPA 101 as it relates to the health care environment along with key differences from the 2000 Code and their implications. Jim will address overall Code provisions including placement of equipment and furnishings in corridors, new provisions for patient suites, and expanded provisions for automatic sprinkler systems. You will learn how to maintain compliance with provisions in the 2012 NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, as outlined by The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services adoption of this edition. A Certificate of Completion is available after the course upon completion of an online assessment.
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May 11-13, 2020 – Quincy, MA - Cancelled
Seminar: NFPA 101®, Life Safety Code® (2018) Essentials for Health Care Occupancies: Join Bill Koffel for a 3-day classroom training with Certificate of Education Achievement on “NFPA 101, Life Safety Code (2018) Essentials”. This high-impact seminar will provide you with the tools you will need to confidently apply or enforce requirements. Topics covered will be means of egress, determining occupant load and egress capacity, requirements for protection of vertical openings and hazardous areas, high-rise buildings, and determining requirements for building services and operating features. A special section will cover building rehabilitation. Under Bill’s guidance, you will work through a fully developed case study selected to help solidify your knowledge. A Certificate of Completion is available after the course upon completion of an online exam.
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April 25-28, 2020 - Louisville, KY: - Cancelled
2020 Environments for Aging Expo & Conference: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the 2020 Environments for Aging Expo & Conference in Louisville, KY. Join Bill on April 27th for a 1-hour interactive presentation on “Test Your Code Knowledge: Addressing Regulatory Compliance Issues”. Bill will discuss life safety assessments and inspection, and testing and maintenance of fire protection systems and features. He will also highlight significant changes being considered by the NFPA Life Safety Technical Committee on Health Care Occupancies and CMS Regulatory changes that impact the environment for aging residents.
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March 22-25, 2020 - San Antonio, TX - Cancelled
ASHE 2020 PDC Summit: Bill Koffel and Rebecca Morgenstern of Koffel Compliance will be presenting at the ASHE 2020 PDC Summit in San Antonio, TX. Join Bill and Rebecca on March 25th as they present a 1-hour “Test Your Code Knowledge” session on NFPA 99 and NFPA 101®. The learning outcomes for this session will be:
* Apply requirements of the NFPA 99, 2012 Edition, as adopted by CMS and The Joint Commission.
* Describe new code requirements in NFPA 101, 2012, 2015, and 2018 Editions, and NFPA 99, 2012 Edition.
* Assess personal comprehension of regulatory codes based on correct responses to seminar questions.
* Identify top code misinterpretations in various NFPA codes, including recent editions of NFPA 101, NFPA 72, and NFPA 99.
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January 7-9, 2020 – Qatar, UAE
Join Bill Koffel for a 3-day classroom training with Certificate of Education Achievement on “NFPA 92, Standard for Smoke Control Systems”. In this training you will learn about the fundamentals of NFPA 92.
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*Note Bill Koffel and Jim Lathrop may teach all or part of the NFPA seminars listed above.
December 2-6, 2019 - Garden Grove, CA
December 16-20, 2019 – Orlando , FL
NFPA 101, Life Safety Code (2012) Essentials for Health Care Occupancies and NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code (2012)
Join Jim for a 3-day classroom training with Certificate of Education Achievement on “NFPA 101, Life Safety Code (2012) Essentials for Health Care Occupancies” (December 2-4 or 16-18). This training will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the 2012 NFPA 101® as it relates to health care environment along with key differences from the 2000 Code and their implications. Jim will address overall Code provisions including placement of equipment and furnishings in corridors, new provisions for patient suites, and expanded provisions for automatic sprinkler systems. A Certificate of Completion is available after the course upon completion of an online exam.
Jim will also be presenting a 2-day classroom training on “NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code (2012)” (December 5-6 or 19-20). This training will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the 2012 NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code, the dramatic changes in the code and how it reflects today’s environment of patient care where procedures are performed in a wide variety of locations requiring safety guidelines based on a risk-based framework to facilitate adoption and enforcement throughout an increasingly decentralized health care system.
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November 26, 2019
FacilitiesNet Webinar: Bill Koffel will be presenting a new webinar for FacilitiesNet on November 26th at 11:00AM ET. Join Bill as he presents “Fire Safety Codes: Is Meeting the Minimum Enough?”. In the past year both the International Building Code and NFPA have made updates to fire safety codes to increase fire protection and life safety in non-residential buildings. To find out if you are complying with updated codes and whether that is enough to make sure occupants and assets are truly safe, Bill will review the updates to fire safety codes, as well as inspection, testing and maintenance best practices for your fire protection systems to make sure you are going above and beyond.
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November 18-20, 2019 - Charlotte, NC
NFPA 101 Health Care Seminar: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the NFPA 101 Health Care Seminar in Charlotte, NC on November 18th – 20th. Join Bill for a 3-day classroom training on “NFPA 101, Life Safety Code (2012) Essentials for Health Care Occupancies with Certificate of Educational Achievement”. This training will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the 2012 NFPA 101 as it relates to the health care environment along with key differences from the 2000 Code and their implications. Bill will address overall Code provisions including placement of equipment and furnishings in corridors, new provisions for patient suites, and expanded provisions for automatic sprinkler systems and you will learn which sections of the 2012 Code are allowed for use by CMS, without the formal waiver process.
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November 12, 2019 - Philadelphia, PA
Healthcare Life Safety Symposium: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the Healthcare Life Safety Symposium in Philadelphia, PA on November 12th at 9:45am. Join Bill for a 1-hour presentation on “Life Safety Code® Update and Considerations” as he discusses how to achieve and maintain Life Safety compliance including compliance with NFPA 101®.
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November 5-8, 2019 - Miami, FL
FCIA Firestop Industry Conference & Trade Show: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the Firestop Industry Conference & Trade Show-FIC ‘19 in Miami, FL on November 8th at 9:00am. Join Bill for a 1-hour session on “FCIA & Code Development – Part 1 – Code Development Past to Now”. In this session Bill will cover a summary of key accomplishments from FCIA’s Code Development efforts from 2002-2018. From NFPA 1 and NFPA 101/5000 to the International Building Code, International Fire Code, and more, what FCIA’s Code Committee has been doing together with Staff and Bill Koffel has impacted the industry, providing better fire and life safety in buildings.
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November 2-5, 2019 - New Orleans, LA
2019 Healthcare Design Expo & Conference: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the 2019 Healthcare Design Expo & Conference in New Orleans, LA on November 4th at 3:30pm (CDT). Join Bill for a highly interactive session on “Test Your Code Knowledge: Designing an Effective Healthcare Facility”. Bill will be asking questions regarding the facility needs and code requirements related to designing a healthcare facility. Bill will also focus on the top 10 findings as determined by The Joint Commission and The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and how design can help facilities achieve compliance.
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October 30, 2019
Consulting-Specifying Engineer Webcasts: Bill Koffel will be a co-speaker for the “Fire and Life Safety: Notification and Communication Systems” Webcast on October 30th at 2:00pm. The learning objectives for this webcast are:
- Know the codes and standards that address notification and communication systems and the new requirements requiring risk analyses in many buildings.
- Explore the challenges and solutions of designing notification and communication systems.
- Apply fire/life safety notification and communications systems requirements to meet the objectives of the building’s fire and life safety system.
- Review what needs to be on the plans submittal for approval by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ).
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October 28-30, 2019 - Dubai - UAE
NFPA Seminars: Bill Koffel will be teaching a 3-Day Certificate Seminar on NFPA 92 (2018) Smoke Control Training. Join Bill on October 28th-30th in Dubai, UAE to learn about the fundamentals of NFPA 92 Standard for Smoke Control Systems.
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October 23-24, 2019 - Las Vegas, NV
ICC Code Hearings: Bill Koffel will be speaking at the 2019 Annual Conference and Group B Public Comment Hearings. Join Bill on October 23rd – 24th in Las Vegas, NV and get involved in the code development process by offering your expertise and thoughts on the latest innovations in building and fire safety and their integration into the I-Codes.
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October 15, 2019
FCIA Education Webinar Series: Bill Koffel will be presenting the October FCIA Free Educational Webinar Series. Join Bill on October 15th at 11:00am (CDT) as he presents “Fire-Resistance-Rating=Fire Wall…Right?”. In this webinar Bill will discuss how to define wall types, as well as specific concentration on the requirements regarding penetrations. Bill also be highlighting some of the more recent Code requirements regarding marking of such walls, inventories, and the periodic inspection of such walls.
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October 6-8, 2019 – Orlando, FL
35th Annual AHCA Seminar 2019: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the 35th Annual AHCA Seminar in Orlando, FL. Join Bill on October 8th for two 1-hour presentations. At 2:00pm Bill will be presenting on Using NFPA 101® and the IBC Together. In this session Bill will discuss how significant changes to the IBC has resulted in greater consistency between the IBC and NFPA 101, as well as and how some significant and subtle differences still remain. In this presentation you will learn cost effective ways on how to design using both codes. At 3:00pm Bill will be co-presenting on Data Collection for Inspection, Testing and Maintenance. In this session the panel will examine the best way to collect relevant data for inspection, testing and maintenance requirements and frequencies.
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October 6-8, 2019 – Verona, NY
5th Annual New York State Healthcare Facilities Conference: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the 5th Annual New York State Healthcare Facilities Conference in Verona, NY. Join Bill on October 7th for two 1-hour presentations. At 11:00am Bill will be presenting on Testing Your Code Knowledge. In this interactive session Bill will discuss the updated requirements in NFPA 101®, NFPA 25, NFPA 72, and NFPA 80, he will identify top code misinterpretations in various NFPA codes and life safety compliance challenges for health care facilities. At 3:00pm Bill will be presenting on The Suite Advantage. In this session Bill will be discussing the changes and updates to suite requirements in the 2012 Edition of NFPA 101®. In addition, the 2012, 2015, and 2018 editions of the International Building Code will be outlined and the potential risks associated with suites will be discussed.
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September 18-20, 2019 - Madison, WI
University of Wisconsin: Bill Koffel will be teaching at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, WI. Join Bill on September 18th – 20th as he co-teaches a course on Coordinated Fire Protection Sprinklers and Fire Alarm Systems. In this course you will learn to design and install sprinkler systems in accordance with NFPA 13 and NFPA 72. You will understand sprinkler benefits in the International Building Code, while maintaining fully compliant fire and life safety systems in your facilities. You will also learn about the recent code changes and considerations for interlocked pre-action sprinklers, gas suppression, and early smoke detection and alarm systems on your projects.
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September 17, 2019 – Tuscon, AZ
Healthcare Life Safety Symposium: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the Healthcare Life Safety Symposium in Tampa, FL. Join Bill on September 17th at 9:45AM for a 1-hour presentation on Life Safety Code® Update and Considerations as he discusses how to achieve and maintain Life Safety compliance including compliance with NFPA 101.
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August 27th 2019 – Tampa, FL
Healthcare Life Safety Symposium: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the Healthcare Life Safety Symposium in Tampa, FL. Join Bill on August 27th at 9:45AM for a 1-hour presentation on Life Safety Code® Update and Considerations as he discusses how to achieve and maintain Life Safety compliance including compliance with NFPA 101.
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July 30, 2019 – Frederick, MD
Healthcare Environmental and Facility Maintenance Summit: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the Healthcare Environmental and Facility Maintenance Summit in Frederick, MD. Bill will be presenting on July 30th at 9:00 AM on the Life Safety Code Update and Considerations. He will discuss state and federal enforcement with a look at common issues found in health care facilities and the top deficiencies and violations in Maryland. He will also discuss how to achieve and maintain Life Safety compliance including compliance with the NFPA.
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July 22-25, 2019 - Annapolis, MD
National Association of State Fire Marshals Annual Conference: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the NASFM Conference in Annapolis, MD. Join him on July 22nd at 2:00PM for a 1-hour session on Fire Protection Systems and Safety Layering.
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July 14-17, 2019 - Baltimore, MD
ASHE 56th Conference: Bill Koffel and Allison Ellis will be presenting on the following topics at the ASHE 56th Conference in Baltimore, MD. Koffel Associates staff will also be available, visit us at Booth 1000 & 1001. For detailed session information, click on the links below.
* Test Your Code Knowledge - An Interactive Q&A Discussion of Regulatory Codes
* Analysis of Door Latch Failures and Recommendations of Mitigation and Compliance
* General Session: Just Ask ASHE Codes and Standards Forum
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June 22 - 25, 2019 - Salt Lake City, UT
BOMA 2019 International Conference & Expo: Bill Koffel will be presenting at the BOMA 2019 International Conference & Expo in Salt Lake City, UT. Bill will be presenting on June 24th at 9:30 AM in the Salt Palace, Room 251C on What You Don't Know About Fire Protection Systems That May Haunt You In The Future. The session will explore mistakes and misunderstandings that many building owners and building managers have regarding the inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire protection systems.
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June 17 - 20, 2019 - San Antonio, TX
NFPA Conference & Expo: Bill Koffel and Jim Lathrop will be presenting on the following topics at the NFPA Conference & Expo in San Antonio, TX. For detailed session information, click on the links below.
* Existing Health Care Systems and Facilities - Applying NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code
* Conducting Large Scale Internal Disaster Drills
* NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems - Test Your Code Knowledge
* Data Collection for Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
* NFPA 25-2020, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems
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February 12, 2019 - College Park, MD
The University of Maryland Fire Protection Career Fair: Allison Ellis will attend and present on behalf of Koffel Associates at the University of Maryland Fire Protection Career Fair on February 12th. He is looking forward to meeting the students who are ready to take the next step on their path to Fire Protection Engineering.
November 26, 2019
January 22-24, 2019 - Longueuil, Qc, Canada
SFPE Saint-Laurent Chapter ICC Technical Training Seminar: Please join Bill Koffel as he conducts training at the SFPE Saint-Laurent Chapter ICC Technical Training Seminar at the Sandman Hotel in Longueuil, Qc, Canada, January 22-24.The seminar addresses the requirements of the 2015 International Building Code® (IBC®) for performing a nonstructural plan review. Upon completion of this seminar you will be able to determine whether a given set of building plans complies with the outlined requirements of the 2015 IBC.
November 7-9, 2018 - Columbia, SC
SC Society of Hospital Engineers 58th Annual Fall Conference: Liz Keller and Lauren Schrumpf attended the SC Society of Hospital Engineers 58th Annual Fall Conference November 7-9th at the Greystone-Embassy Suites in Columbia South Carolina. They manned our booth and enjoyed speaking with everyone about how we can be an important part of their team.
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November 1, 2018 - Washington, DC
Bisnow's Inaugural DC Architecture & Design Summit: Kristin Weniger, Mark Buschman and Lee Draper attended the Bisnow Inaugural DC Architecture & Design Summit on November 1st at the Hamilton Live, Washington, DC. They enjoyed meeting everyone and making great connections!
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October 28-30, 2018 - Nashville, TN
2018 SFPE Annual Conference & Expo: Adam Graybeal and Rosalie Wills attended the 2018 SFPE Annual Conference & Expo, October 28-30th. Adam Graybeal, PE, presented a session on "What Can Happen Over the Life of a Fire Protection System?" on Monday, October 29th from 2:45 - 3:15pm. Thank you to all who took the time to say hello to our attending Experts and learn about what we do and how we can be an important addition to your team.
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October 22-29, 2018 - Richmond, VA
2018 ICC Annual Conference: Bill Koffel attended the 2018 ICC Annual Conference, October 23-29th in Richmond VA, where he presented training sessions on Monday, October 22nd from 2:00-5:00pm on IEBC Essentials: History, Compliance & Essentials and on Tuesday, October 23rd from 1:30-4:30pm on IEBC Essentials: Key Concepts of the Work Area Method. Thank you to all who attended!
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October 21-22, 2018 - Richmond, VA
ICC Building Safety & Design Expo: Bill Koffel, Patti Zimmerman, and Melanie Bailey attended the ICC Building Safety & Design Expo on October 21-22nd. Thank you to all who stopped by our booth to say hello to our Experts and learn about what we do and how we can be an important addition to your team.
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October 10, 2018 - Baltimore, MD
SAME MEGA Maryland Small Minority Business Conference 2018: Erik Anderson, PE, Mark Buschman, PE, Patti Zimmerman, and Melanie Bailey attended the 2018 SAME MEGA Maryland Small Minority Business Conference on October 10th in Baltimore, MD. Thanks to all who stopped by our booth to speak with our experts to learn about what we do and how we can be an important addition to your team.
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October 2, 2018 - Trevose, PA
HFMADV 29th Fall Conference & Technical Exhibition: Becca Morgenstern and Danielle Brown attended the Healthcare Facility Managers Association of Delaware Valley 29th Fall Conference & Technical Exhibition on October 2nd. Thank you for stopping by our booth and chatting with our experts!!
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September 30 - October 3, 2018 - Falmouth, MA
NEHES 2018 Fall Conference: Bill Koffel and Lennon Peake attended the New England Healthcare Engineers Society September 30th - October 3rd. On October 3rd at 8:00 - 9:30am Lennon presented a session on Understanding Regulatory Codes. Thank you for stopping by our booth to getting answers to all your burning questions.
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September 26, 2018 - Baltimore, MD
Greater Washington State of Office: Alexa Rucinski and Rosalie Wills attended the Bisnow Greater Washington State of Office on September 26th at 600 Massachusetts Ave, Washington, DC. They enjoyed seeing everyone there and making new contacts. Thanks to all who took the time to speak with them.
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September 18, 2018 - Baltimore, MD
Baltimore County Growth & Development Summit - Commercial Real Estate Developments Shaping the Region: Kristin Weniger and Melanie Bailey attended the Bisnow Baltimore County Growth & Development Summit on September 18th at the Sheraton Baltimore North, Towson, MD. Thank you to all who stopped to talk with them!
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September 13-14, 2018 - Harrisburg, PA
PSHFE 2018 Fall Conference: Bill Koffel, Lennon Peake, and Samantha Sealover attended the Pennsylvania Society For Health Facility Engineering 2018 Fall Conference in Harrisburg, PA September 13-14th. Bill presented on the 14th at 10am on Inspection Preparation and Compliance Update and Samantha presented on the 14th at 11:15 on NFPA Code Review. Thank you to all who stopped by to say hello to our experts to learn about what we do and how we can be an important addition to your team.
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September 11-14, 2018 - East Lansing, MI
Michigan Fire Inspectors Society 69th Annual Fall Educational Conference: Bill Koffel attened the Michigan Fire Inspectors Society 69th Annual Fall Educational Conference in East Lansing, MI on September 13th. Bill presented a session on "Pallets Inside/Outside Storage" on behalf of the National Wooden Pallet & Container Association September 13th alongside Brad Gething. We appreciate all who attended!
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September 4-7, 2018 - Hershey, PA
36th Annual CASHE Seminar and Exhibition: Bill Koffel and Lennon Peake attended the 36th Annual Chesapeake Area Society of Healthcare Engineering in Hershey, PA September 4-7th. Bill presented a session on September 7th that reviewed recent changes to The Joint Commission life safety compliance process related to requesting equivalencies, time limited waivers, SAFER matrix and survey identified Plans for Improvement. Thank you to all who stopped by our booth and spoke with our experts!
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August 27-29, 2018 - Madison, WI
Coordinated Fire Protection Sprinklers and Fire Alarm Systems Course: Bill Koffel, President of Koffel Associates, taught a course on Coordinated Fire Protection Sprinklers and Fire Alarm Systems alongside Mark Malkin, Program Director in the UW-Madison Department of Engineering Professional Development and Bill Sullivan, Fire Protection Engineer for the City of Madison Fire Department on August 27-29 in Madison Wisconsin. This course offered 18 PD hours or 1.8 CEUs.
August 7-10, 2018 - Wilmington, NC
66th Annual NCHEA Conference & Exhibition: Sharon Gilyeat, Liz Keller, and Lauren Schrumpf attended the 66th Annual North Carolina Conference and Exhibition. Thank you to all who to stopped by our booth and sat in as Sharon and Lauren presented on Wednesday August 8th from 10:00 - 11:00am on NFPA 101, 2012 Edition Reference Standard Updates.
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July 24, 2018 - Baltimore, MD
Bisnow Baltimore-Washington Industrial & Logistics Forecast: Kristin Weniger and Melanie Bailey attended the Bisnow Baltimore-Washington Industrial & Logistic Forecast on July 24th at the Four Seasons in Baltimore, MD. They enjoyed having one-on-one sessions with many people and helping them learn about what we do and how we can be an important addition to their team.
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July 15-18, 2018 - Seattle, WA
55th ASHE Annual Conference & Technical Exhibition: Koffel Associates employees attended the 55th ASHE Annual Conference & Technical Exhibition in Seattle Washington, on July 15-18. We are honored to announce that Bill Koffel was presented with his Senior ASHE Member (SASHE) designation during the award presentation on July 18th during the Annual Business Breakfast.
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June 12, 2018 - Philadelphia, PA
Bisnow Annual Student Housing Conference: Kristin Weniger and Melanie Bailey attended the Bisnow Annual Student Housing Conference on June 12 at the Westin in Philadelphia, PA. They enjoyed having one-on-one sessions with many people and helping them learn about what we do and how we can be an important addition to their team.
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May 15, 2018 - Washington, DC
The State of Mid-Atlantic Healthcare: Kristin Weniger and Melanie Bailey attended the Bisnow State of Mid-Atlantic Healthcare Seminar on May 15th in Washington, DC. They enjoyed having one-on-one sessions with many people and helping them learn about what we do and how we can be an important addition to their team.
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May 9-11, 2018 - Myrtle Beach, SC
58th Annual SCSHE Spring Conference: Liz Keller attended the 58th Annual South Carolina Society of Hospital Engineers (SCSHE) Spring Conference. She staffed our booth and see explained how we can help you and be an important part of your team.
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April 12-13, 2018 - Harrisburg, PA
2018 PSHFE Spring Conference: Samantha Sealover attended the 2018 Pennsylvania Society for Health Facility Engineering Spring Conference. She staffed our booth and see explained how we can help you and be an important part of your team.
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April 11, 2018 - Ellicott City, MD
2018 CASHE Annual Tradeshow & Spring Education Session: Samantha Sealover, Rebecca Morgenstern, and Danielle Brown attended the 2018 Chesapeake Area Society of Healthcare Engineering Annual Tradeshow & Spring Educational Session. They staffed our booth and get answered your burning questions.
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April 10, 2018 - Ellicott City, MD
MHEI TJC & CMS Environment of Care Update 2018: Sarina Hart attended the 2018 Maryland Healthcare Education Institute TJC & CMS Environment of Care Update on April 10th from 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM.
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April 6, 2018 - Leominster, MA
2018 NEHES Spring Seminar: Bill Koffel and Lennon Peake attended the 2018 New England Healthcare Engineer's Society Spring Conference. Bill and Lennon presented on Test Your Code Knowledge from 2:30 - 4:00 in the Beethoven/Brahms/Mozart rooms. They staffed our booth #15, answered burning questions and gave away Patriots Tickets!
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April 3, 2018 - Trevose, PA
2018 HFMADV Spring Conference & Technical Exhibition: Lennon Peake attended the 2018 Healthcare Facility Managers Association of Delaware Valley Spring Conference & Technical Exhibition in Trevose, PA on April 3rd from 7:00 AM - 4:30 PM. Thanks to all who stopped by our booth to meet our Experts and get answers to your burning questions.
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March 25-28, 2018 - Nashville, TN
2018 ASHE PDC Summit: Bill Koffel and Rebecca Morgenstern attended the 2018 International Summit & Exhibition on Health Facility Planning, Design & Construction . Bill and Rebecca presented on Test Your Code Knowledge and Lessons Learned from Recent Hospital Fires in Jazan and Sejong, see the schedule below.
- Monday 9:45 – 10:45 – Test Your Code Knowledge
- Wednesday 10:50 – 11:50 – Lessons Learned from Recent Hospital Fires in Jazan and Sejong (over 50 fatalities)
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March 21-23, 2018 - Baltimore, MD
SMPS Northeast Regional Conference 2018: Bill Koffel, Mark Aaby, Rebecca Morgenstern, Kristin Weniger, Lee Draper, Patti Zimmerman and Melanie Bailey attended the 2018 SMPS NERC Conference. As the premier sponsor of this event, we welcomed many visitors to our booth to chat with our Experts.
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March 14-16, 2018 - Pinehurst, NC
North Carolina Healthcare Engineers Association Spring Conference: Sharon Gilyeat and Liz Keller attened the NCHEA Spring Seminar and presented on Thursday, March 15th at 2:00 on Changes to NFPA 13, 25, and 72; 2012 edition.
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February 15, 2018 - College Park, MD
A. James Clark School of Engineering 2018 Fire Protection Engineering Spring Career Fair: Bill Koffel, Samantha Sealover, and Nick Sealover attended the University of Maryland A. James Clark School of Engineering 2018 Fire Protection Engineering Spring Career Fair.
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*Note Bill Koffel and Jim Lathrop may teach all or part of the NFPA seminars listed above.
December 7, 2017 - Lexington, KY
Kentucky Society of Healthcare Engineers Let's Talk Code Regional Event: Join Sharon Gilyeat at the Kentucky Society of Healthcare Engineers Let's Talk Code Regional Event, as she presents on Thursday, December 7th from 12:15 - 1:45 and from 2:00 - 3:30 General Session: The 2012 Edition of NFPA 101® and Its Impact on Health Care Facilities - Significant Changes.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services adopted of the 2012 edition of NFPA 101. This presentation will highlight the impact of the 2012 edition of NFPA 101 and the rationale behind the changes from the 2000 edition. The presentation will focus on new suite provisions, changes in egress requirements, smoke barriers, and other changes that affect health care design. It will also include some common deficiencies found in existing health care facilities.
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November 4, 2017 - Columbia, MD
Tour of Science, Engineering, and Technology (SET) Building at Howard Community College : Please join Clay Aler as he is a part of the design team from Ayers Saint Gross for a tour of The Science, Engineering, and Technology building (SET) at Howard Community College to learn about the challenges and solutions for designing today's rigorous, experiential academic spaces on Saturday, November 4th, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM at Howard Community College
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October 21, 2017 - Parkville, MD
CASHE Spring Fling - Shrimp and Bull Roast: Lennon Peake, Nick Sealover, Samantha Sealover, and Adam Graybeal attended the Chesapeake Area Society of Healthcare Engineering Annual Shrimp and Bull Roast Saturday October 21st, 7:00PM - 11:00 PM.
Date: October 21, 2017
Time: 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Location: 8800 Walther Blvd. Crestview Hall, Parkview, MD 21234
Cost: $45 (group of 10 tickets covers a table)
Contact: Joyce Malone - jmalone@broadmead.org
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October 17-20, 2017 - Spokane, WA
2017 ASHE Region 10 Educational Conference & Technical Exhibition: Sharon Gilyeat attended the 2017 ASHE Region 10 Educational Conference & Technical Exhibition and presented on Thursday, October 19th from 9:00am - 10:00am Track 1: NFPA 99 Update: What Changes with the CMS Adoption of the 2012 Life Safety Code?
October 2-3, 2017 - Philadelphia, PA
Healthcare Facilities Management Forum: Thank you for stopping by our Booth! Sarina Hart and Will Higgins attended the Healthcare Facilities Management Forum at the Philadelphia Airport Marriott. They had one-on-one, 30-minute sessions with attendees to discover solutions to their needs.
September 20, 2017 - Columbia, MD
SMPS Maryland C2 Coordinators Circle - Tradeshow Basics: Melanie Bailey, marketing professional and seasoned conference organizer, presented on conference best practices. Attendees learned how to: promote their firm’s capabilities through effective booth position on the tradeshow floor; interface with current and potential clients and teaming partners; create a tradeshow budget; select give-aways, and more!
For more information, contact Ree Miskimon (rmiskimon@primeeng.com) or Rachel Collier (rcollier@centuryeng.com)
Date: September 20, 2017
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
Location: Koffel Associates - 8815 Centre Park Drive, Suite 200, Columbia, MD 21045
Cost: Free for SMPS Members / $20 Non-Members
Organizer: Ree Miskimon
Phone: (443) 610-3921
Email: rmiskimon@primeeng.com
September 11-13, 2017 - Charlotte, NC - THIS TRAINING HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO THE HURRICANE
NFPA 101: Life Safety Code (2012) Essentials for Health Care Occupancies 3-day Training: Please join Jim Lathrop as he presents a 3-day training on behalf of NFPA on NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® (2012) Essentials for Health Care Occupancies. In this training you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the 2012 NFPA 101 as it relates to the health care environment along with key differences from the 2000 Code and their implications. It will address overall Code provisions including placement of equipment and furnishings in corridors, new provisions for patient suites, and expanded provisions for automatic sprinkler systems. Learn which sections of the 2012 Code are allowed for use by CMS, without the formal waiver process. And learn to maintain compliance with provisions in the 2012 NFPA 101: Life Safety Code, as outlined by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) adoption of this edition.
August 29 - September 1, 2017 - Ocean City, MD
35th Annual CASHE Seminar & Exhibition: Thank you for stopping by our Booth! Lennon Peake and Samantha Sealover attended sessions and hosted our booth at the Chesapeake Area Society of Healthcare Engineering Conference.
August 21-25, 2017 - Asheville, NC
NCHEA 65th Annual Conference & Exhibition: Thank you for stopping by our Booth #24! Sharon Gilyeat and Liz Keller attended sessions and hosted our booth at the North Carolina Healthcare Engineers Association Conference.
August 6-9, 2017 - Indianapolis, IN
54th ASHE Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition: Thank you for stopping by our our Booth #726! Bill Koffel participated on the panel for the Just Ask ASHE Codes and Standards Forum general session on Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 8:45 - 10:00am
Bill also be presented his abstract Test Your Code Knowledge on Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 11:20 - 12:20pm
June 4-7, 2017 - Boston, MA
2017 NFPA Conference & Expo: Bill Koffel presented his abstract, NFPA 72, Proposed Changes, and also on NFPA 101 Update.
Bill Koffel and Mark Aaby presented Advances in Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Requirements for Fire Protection Systems Including a Health Care Facility Case Study.
April 20-21, 2017 – Rochester, MN
2017 ASHE Region 6 Conference: Sharon Gilyeat spoke at two sessions during the 2017 ASHE Region 6 conference in Rochester, MN.
The first session on Fire Barrier Management was on April 20, from 1:30pm-2:45pm and the second session on CMS & Life Safety Code was on April 21, from 10:00am-11:30am. Sharon will did a Q&A session with the Joint Commission speaker on April 20th from 3:15pm-4:30pm.
March 12-15, 2017 - Orlando, FL
ASHE 2017 PDC Summit: Lennon Peake presented on Test Your Code Knowledge: An Interactive Discussion of Fire Protection System ITM at the 2017 PDC Summit.
March 7-9, 2017 - Baltimore, MD
NFMT 2017: Clay Aler presented a 50 minute session on "NFPA 45: Flammable Liquids and Other Hazardous Materials in Laboratories" at the 2017 NFMT Conference in Baltimore.
January 30 - February 1, 2017 – Longueuil, Quebec, Canada
NFPA®'s 2015 Life Safety Code® Essentials Classroom Training: Bill Koffel presented on behalf of SFPE Saint-Laurent Chapter, January 30 - February 1st, 2017 at the Sandman Hotel in Longueuil, QC, CANADA. This seminar was presented for the first time in Canada and represented 21 hours of educational activity for which the SFPE St Laurent Chapter provided certification.
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*Note Bill Koffel and Jim Lathrop may teach all or part of the NFPA seminars listed above.
November 1-2, 2016 - Rockville, MD
Intoduction to Fire Risk Assessment Seminar: Bill Koffel presented on behalf of SFPE, Tuesday-Wednesday, November 1st & 2nd on the application of risk assessment in fire protection design.
October 31, 2016 - Rockville, MD
Protection of Storage Occupancies - NFPA 13 Seminar: Bill Koffel presented on behalf of SFPE, on Monday, October 31st on the challenges of protecting storage occupancies and the techniques and technology available to help you do it.
September 8 - 9, 2016 - Austin, TX
2016 CONSTRUCT Expo: Bill Koffel presented on Wednesday, September 7th at 8:00 - 9:00am on Testing Your Code Knowledge.
July 10-13, 2016 - Denver, CO
53rd Annual ASHE Conference & Technical Exhibition: Bill Koffel and Lennon Peake presented on Wednesday, July 13th at 10:10am and 11:10am on "Test Your Code Knowledge-An Interactive Q&A Discussion of Regulatory Codes"
June 13-16, 2016 - Las Vegas, NV
2016 NFPA Conference & Expo: Bill Koffel, Jim Lathrop, Sharon Gilyeat, Lennon Peake, and Will Higgins presented on Monday, June 13th thru Wednesday, June 15th at 8:00am.
For a description of each sessions that were presented at the 2016 NFPA Conference in June, click on the session listed below.
Mon, Jun 13, 2016 - 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM - Presenter Bill Koffel
NFPA 25-2017, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems
Mon, Jun 13, 2016 - 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM - Presenter Bill Koffel
Barrier Management Symposium -- An Executive Summary
Tue, Jun 14, 2016 - 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM - Presenter Jim Lathrop
NFPA 99, Health Care Facilities Code: 1999 to 2012
Tue, Jun 14, 2016 - 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM - Presenters Sharon Gilyeat & Will Higgins Addressing Laboratory Hazards in Health Care Occupancies
Wed, Jun 15, 2016 - 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM - Presenter Bill Koffel
Test Your Knowledge: An Interactive Discussion of Fire Protection System ITM
June 11-13, 2016 - Las Vegas, NV
National Independent Fire Alarm Distributors Association 2016 Annual Meeting: Bill Koffel presented on Sunday, June 12th at 9:30 - 10:30am on Joint Commission. Click here to see the brochure.
May 23-27, 2016 - Warsaw, Poland
11th Conference On Performance-Based Codes and Fire Safety Design Methods: Adam Graybeal as Keynote Speaker on a case study involving an Underground Car Park on May 23rd and Bill Koffel as a Keynote Speaker on the topic of "Am I Old School, or Am I New School?". Bill Koffel also presented at a Post Professional Development Semiar on May 26th & 27th conducting a seminar on Fire Risk Assessments.
Mon, May 23, 2016 - 2:45 PM to 3:00 PM - Presenter Adam Graybeal Case Studies: Underground Car Park
Tue, May 24, 2016 - 8:05 AM to 8:35 AM - Presenter Bill Koffel
Am I Old School or Am I New School?
May 9-12, 2016 - Williamsburg, VA
Virginia Society of Healthcare Engineers Annual Conference and Golf Invitational: Lennon Peake spoke about the ASHE Code Initiatives.
April 1, 2016 - Leominster, MA
2016 NEHES Spring Seminar: Please join us as Bill Koffel demystifies the new 2012 Edition of NFPA 101® & 99.
March 22-24, 2016 - Baltimore, MD
NFMT 2016 Conference: Clay Aler presented on "Significant Changes to the 2015 International Building Code", Tuesday, March 22nd at 11:00am.
March 13-14, 2016 - American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Third Mini-Symposium and Workshop on Design for Fire Safety in Buildings and Built Infrastructure Bill Koffel presented on "Active Fire Protection System: Design of Sprinklers for Fire Safety", on Sunday, March 13th and on Monday, 14th from on "Active Fire Protection System: SMoke Management Systems for Fire Safety".
March 16, 2016 - Duluth, GA
SFPE Greater Atlanta 2016 Annual Fire Safety Conference: Bill Koffel presented at this conference.
March 7-9, 2016 - Baltimore, MD
NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® (2015) Essentials 3-day Classroom Training: Jim Lathrop taught this three day seminar to teach you to apply the 2015 NFPA 101® correctly to protect building occupants.
March 2-3, 2016 - Orlando, FL
NWPCA Annual Leadership Meeting: Bill Koffel attended this meeting.
February 28th - March 1st, 2016 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
NAFFCO NFPA 92 Smoke Management Workshop: Bill Koffel taught a workshop on the Standards for Smoke Control Systems, NFPA 92, Sunday, February 28th through March 1st.
February 23-26, 2016 - Las Vegas, NV
APA Winter Educational Conference: Bill Koffel attended this conference.
February 22-24, 2016 - Houston, TX
2012 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies Classroom Training: Jim Lathrop taught this three day seminar on advanced health care facility safety with the 2012 NFPA 101®.
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*Note Bill Koffel and Jim Lathrop may teach all or part of the NFPA seminars listed above.
December 14-16, 2015 - Orlando, Florida
2012 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies 3-Day Seminar: Advanced health care facility safety with the 2012 NFPA 101® and be prepared for future surveys.
November 14-17, 2015 - Washington, DC
Join us at the 2015 Healthcare Design Conference & Expo, in National Harbor Maryland, November 14-17.
November 8-13, 2015 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
We attended the 2015 SFPE Conference & Expo
November 4-6, 2015 - New Orleans Louisiana
We attended the November 4-6, at the SAME Small Business Conference.
September 30, 2015 - Lexington, Kentucky
Sharon Gilyeat presented NFPA 101® Life Safety Code® for Health Care 2000 to 2012 Update and Refresher to the Kentucky Society of Healthcare Engineers (KSHE)
September 14-16, 2015 - Charlotte, North Carolina
2015 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies 3-Day Seminar: Advanced health care facility safety with the 2015 NFPA 101® and be prepared for future surveys.
July 20-22, 2015 - San Francisco, California
2012 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies 3-Day Seminar: Advanced health care facility safety with the 2012 NFPA 101® and be prepared for future surveys.
July 12, 2015 - Boston, Massachusetts
Bill Koffel presented at the ASHE Annual Conference on Barrier Fundamentals & Systems
June 22-25, 2015 - Chicago, Illinois
Bill Koffel, Jim Lathrop, and Krinstin Steranka attended the 2015 NFPA Conference and Expo where they presented on various topics including NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities Code 1999 to 2012; NFPA 13-2016, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler System Changes; Emergency Planning for a New Hospital with a Multinational Staff; and Evaluating Occupant Load Factors for Ambulatory Care Facilities. See our News on Fire page for Links to the Presentation Handouts.
April 20-22, 2015 - Chicago, Illinois
2012 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies 3-Day Seminar: Advanced health care facility safety with the 2012 NFPA 101® and be prepared for future surveys.
March 15-18, 2015 - San Antonio, Texas
Bill Koffel and Allison Ellis attended the 2015 Summit & Exhibition on Health Facility Planning, Design, & Construction and presented Test Your Code Knowledge: An Interactive Q&A Discussion of Regulatory Codes. Bill Koffel will also presented Fire and Life Safety Systems: How They Contribute to a Healing Environment from Design to Commissioning.
March 2-4, 2015 - Baltimore, Maryland
2015 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies 3-Day Seminar: Advanced health care facility safety with the 2015 NFPA 101® and be prepared for future surveys.
March 2-6, 2015 - Baltimore, Maryland
2012 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies 5-Day Seminar: Advanced health care facility safety with the 2012 NFPA 101® and be prepared for future surveys.
February 23-25, 2015 - Houston, Texas
2012 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies 3-Day Seminar: Advanced health care facility safety with the 2012 NFPA 101® and be prepared for future surveys.
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*Note Bill Koffel and Jim Lathrop may teach all or part of the NFPA seminars listed above.
December 8-10, 2014 - Kissimmee, Florida
2012 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies 3-Day Seminar: Advanced health care facility safety with the 2012 NFPA 101® and be prepared for future surveys.
October 13-15, 2014 - Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
2012 NFPA 101®: Life Safety Code® Essentials Health Care Occupancies 3-Day Seminar: Advanced health care facility safety with the 2012 NFPA 101® and be prepared for future surveys.
October 12, 2014 - Dubai, UAE
Bill Koffel spoke at the Life Safety Fundamentals for Hospitals Workshop.
September 18, 2014 - Las Vegas, Nevada
Bill Koffel attended the ASHE Region 9 Conference and presented Barrier Fundamentals & Systems
August 6, 2014 - Chicago, Illinois
Bill Koffel as sat on the Just Ask ASHE: Codes & Standards Forum panel at the 2014 ASHE Annual Convention.
August 3, 2014 - Chicago, Illinois
Bill Koffel attended the ASHE Region 5 Conference & ASHE Annual Convention and presented Barrier Fundamentals & Systems
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*Note Bill Koffel and Jim Lathrop may teach all or part of the NFPA seminars listed above.
