Credit Hours
1 Hours
Learning Objectives
This history is helpful to
understand some of the 'why's' of existing systems that were designed under
these standards.
Course Description
Over
the years, many changes have occurred in NFPA 72. Some are more significant
than others. This 60-minute presentation will take a look at many of these and
some of the justification behind the changes. This history is helpful to
understand some of the 'why's' of existing systems that were designed under
these standards. Plus, take a look at what the future holds.
Event Presenter
Dr. Rodger Reiswig, Johnson Controls
Fellow & VP, Industry Relations
Global Fire Detection Products
Global Fire Detection Products
Dr. Rodger Reiswig is a Fellow with Johnson Controls and serves
as VP, Industry Relations. With over 35 years in the fire protection industry
including training, product support, application design, sales and management
experience. Rodger currently serves on numerous NFPA Technical Committees as
well as NFPA’s Standards Council. He serves as a member of the Board of
Trustees for the Fire Protection Research Foundation. In addition, Rodger
serves as a board member for the Center for Campus Fire Safety and is the
Immediate Past President of the Automatic Fire Alarm Association. He is the
Chair of NEMA’s Life Safety Signaling Section as well as serves as Vice-Chair
on NEMA’s Codes and Standards Committee. Rodger serves as Chair of the
Electronic Security Association’s Codes and Standards Committee. Rodger also
serves on ISO TC21 for Fire Alarm Systems and IEC TC 79 Security Systems and
Components Committees. Rodger holds a NICET level IV Fire Alarm Systems
Certification, NICET level II Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems and
NICET level I Special Hazards Layout Certification and holds a Master’s Degree
in Biblical Theology from Evangelical Theological Seminary. Rodger holds
certifications from Two Rivers Technologies as a Master in Telecommunications
and from Eastern Technical holds a certification in Electronics Technology and
Microprocessor Design.
Event Sponsor
Disclaimer
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