Fire Protection And Life Safety Systems Since 1958
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Fire Protection And Life Safety Systems Since 1958
American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians July 27 - March 2, 2014 | Volume 50 Number 31 the ASCET Informer A weekly service for our membership where valuable information for the Engineering Technician and Technologist is gathered and distributed on a weekly basis VSC Fire & Security Fire Protection And Life Safety Systems Since 1958 Looking To Promote Home Fire Sprinklers In Your State? Join A Coalition The Best NFPA Tool For The Job Designing Systems To Code Requires Keeping Up-To-Date Branson, Mo., Building Inspectors 100-Percent Certified Development Department Has Earned Professional Certifications From The International Code Council Low Voltage Contractors Spreads Good Vibes CEO Bob Hoertsch Shares How The Company Gives Back To The Community Master Delegation The Secret Ingredient Representing Certified Technicians and Technologist For 50 Years! THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS July 27 - March 2, 2014 | the ASCET Informer The ASCET Executive Officers National Officers Russ Freier, CET Portland, Oregon [email protected] Wade Abbott, CET Lexington, Kentucky [email protected] Philip L. Gaughan, CET North Wildwood, New Jersey [email protected] Regional Officers Ken Oberst, CET Columbus, Ohio [email protected] Casey Fehrmann CET Omaha, Nebraska [email protected] Rob Spitz, CET Bensalem, Pennsylvania [email protected] Pat Dillon, CET Kent, Washington [email protected] Andrew Shear, CET Bailey, North Carolina [email protected] Leonel (Leo) Saenz, CET Leander, Texas [email protected] Mollie C. Gosnell, CET Glendale, Arizona [email protected] 2 THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS July 27 - March 2, 2014 | the ASCET Informer In This Issue Society News 4 Featured Organization 5 Departments Sprinkler Looking To Promote Home Fire Sprinklers In Your State? Proven System To Prepare For Your NICET Inspection & Testing Exam Occupant Load Factors For Ambulatory Health Care Facilities 6 6 6 Fire Alarm The Best NFPA Tool For The Job FREE Webinars From National Training Center NYC Accepts Video Image Smoke Detection 7 7 7 Civil Branson, Mo., Building Inspectors 100-Percent Certified ARTBA Seeking Nominations for Innovative Transportation Programs Is Your Business Ready for BIM? CCTV / Security Low Voltage Contractors Spreads Good Vibes Gallagher Security’s PIV Solution Receives HSPD-12 Approval Access Control Online Course Development Master Delegation Tools Of The Trade Only Work With Proper Training, Supervision Leadership Lessons: Why It Pays To Put Others First Advertisement Sustaining Corporate Sponsors (SCS) Copyright © 2014 American Society of Certified Engineering Technicians All rights reserved Contact us at [email protected] 3 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS July 27 - March 2, | the ASCET Informer Society news Member Spotlight: David LoSchiavo ASCET Attends ADI Expo In Raleigh, NC Special thanks to Southeast Regional Vice President, Andrew Shear for hosting our booth at the ADI Expo in Raleigh, NC. The ADI expo program is the largest one day training and sales event. Free to all industry professionals. If you are interested in participating in an expo in your area check the ADI schedule for a list of venues. Also visit our Facebook page from photos from recent events. Upcoming date is August 19th in Philadelphia, PA. Tentative venues are Memphis, TN and Dallas, TX. Click Here to view images. Student Financial Aid The society currently provides the Joseph M. Parish Memorial Grant, the Joseph C. Johnson Memorial Grant, and the Kurt H.and Donna M. Schuler Small Cash Grant Programs. Although these grants are available each year, any or all may not be awarded based on the committee's receipt and evaluation of candidate applications. Only engineering technology students qualify, not those seeking an engineering degree. Click Here to view more information. 4 SOCIETY NEWS On July 24, 2014 we lost David LoSchiavo of the Delaware Chapter. David was a very instrumental member in his chapter for a quite a few years. He served as Secretary and Vice President before relocating to the Baltimore area. He was at Virginia Sprinkler and the Vice President of the Baltimore Chapter. A great guy, he will be missed! Please keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers. For service information, donations or condolences, please contact Delaware Chapter President, Jimmy Lynch at [email protected]. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS July 27 - March 2, 2014 | the ASCET Informer VSC Fire & Security As a privately held company based in Ashland, Virginia, VSC Fire & Security Inc.'s heritage as a leader in the fire protection industry is based upon the sterling reputation of Virginia Sprinkler Company, Inc., the founding company of VSC Fire & Security. Virginia Sprinkler Company, Inc. was established in 1958 in Ashland, Virginia by Roland C. Giles and V. M. Buck. Today, through expansion and acquisition, VSC Fire & Security offers unmatched experience and expertise in fire detection, alarm and security as well as every type of fire suppression technology. Our History of Experience, Stability and Growth 1958 Virginia Sprinkler Company, Inc. is founded in Ashland, Virginia home of its co-founder, Roland C. Giles. 1972 Martin L. Giles, son of co-founder Mr. Roland Giles, becomes President. 1973 Virginia Sprinkler Company, Inc. expands its presence in the Northern Virginia/Metro DC region under the direction of John McDonald, who is now the current President of VSC Fire & Security. 1998 Virginia Fire Protection, Inc. is established. The 40th Anniversary of the company is celebrated. 2001 John McDonald is named President of VSC Corporation. Martin Giles becomes Chairman of VSC Corporation. 2003 Virginia Sprinkler Company Inspections Services, Inc. is established. Worsham Sprinkler Company, Inc. joins VSC Corporation with offices in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia. 2009 VSC Corporation becomes VSC Fire & Security, Inc. Virginia Sprinkler Company, Inc.; Virginia Fire Protection, Inc.; Industrial Fire & Safety Inc.; Davy Fire Protection; Precision Sprinkler Company; Southeastern Fire Control, Inc.; Virginia Sprinkler Company Inspections Services, Inc.; and, Worsham Sprinkler Company are transitioned to the VSC Fire & Security name. 2011 VSC Fire & Security acquires certain assets of Fire Protection Specialists, Inc. and establishes an office in Mobile, AL. 2013 VSC Fire & Security, Inc. recognized as an AFSA Quality Contractor 2014 Opened office in Orange Beach, AL Visit their website at http://www.vscfs.com 5 FEATURED ORGANIZATION Featured Organization THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS July 27 - March 2, 2014 | the ASCET Informer Sprinkler Looking To Promote Home Fire Sprinklers In Your State? Click Here to see if your state has a coalitions. Proven System To Prepare For Your NICET Inspection & Testing Exam Step 1: Purchase NFPA 25 2011 ed, Fire Tech NFPA 25 Fire Tabs & Webinar. Step 2: Start your online Training and Study the material in your online account. Step 3: Receive your new standard and tab your book (These permanent tabs provide quick look up during the exam) - look up ALL information in NFPA 25! Step 4: Take the webinar + a little more review + take your NICET exam = SUCCESS! Click Here for more information. Occupant Load Factors For Ambulatory Health Care Facilities Building Construction and Safety Code apply the occupant load factor for business occupancies of 9.33 m2/person (100 feet2/person) to ambulatory health care facilities. It has been questioned whether this use is appropriate. To provide a basis for discussion, data was collected via questionnaires and site visits at 21 health care facilities and 53 floors at different times. The results are contained in this FREE report, "Evaluating Occupant Load Factors for Ambulatory Health Care Facilities" recently released by The Fire Protection Research Foundation. Click Here to view PDF. 6 SPRINKLER The push for sprinkler installation and edification across the U.S. is gaining momentum. Twenty states have formed sprinkler coalitions comprising the fire service, building officials, and others who are making an effective case for sprinklers or advocating for mandatory installation. NFPA's Fire Sprinkler Initiative provides links to state-based organizations dedicated to advocating for home fire sprinkler systems. These Web pages support the coalition's efforts while providing useful resources and sprinkler news stories with a local focus. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS July 27 - March 2, 2014 | the ASCET Informer Fire Alarm The Best NFPA Tool For The Job Click Here for more information. FREE Webinars From National Training Center NTC's Learn & Go webinars are designed for the busy professional. Our Learn & Go webinars are brief, to the point, and FREE. Webinars have limited seating, so join our mailing list to be the first to know! Fire Alarm System Design - Day Care on Wednesday - July 23 at 12:00 - 12:30 pm ET. And Mass Notification Systems on Wednesday - July 30 at 12:00 12:30 pm ET. Click Here to register. NYC Accepts Video Image Smoke Detection Video image smoke detection is now accepted under the New York City Building Code, opening a large new market for such detection systems. “This is a pretty big deal,” Rick Jeffress, sales manager, Americas, for Fike Video Image Detection, which is based here and is a business division of Fike, told Security Systems News. “We are starting to receive calls for systems in high-rise and other mechanical equipment rooms.” Click Here for more information. 7 FIRE ALARM Designing systems to code requires keeping up-to-date with standards information so you can apply the codes correctly and reduce costly mistakes. NFCSS All Access gives you instant online access to NFPA Handbooks to help clarify code concepts and get the answers and insights you need to be proud of a job well done—a job that saves lives. Every NFPA code and standard in one searchable, downloadable document. It's yours FREE when you subscribe today! THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS July 27 - March 2, 2014 | the ASCET Informer Civil Branson, Mo., Building Inspectors 100-Percent Certified Click Here to view article. ARTBA Seeking Nominations for Innovative Transportation Programs August 29. program promoting and recognizing innovations that make our transportation infrastructure network the best it can be in serving those who pay for it, use it and rely upon it. Nominations should be innovative transportation infrastructure-related products, services, technologies and/or techniques that can be documented to provide a high return-on-investment. All nominations must be submitted online by Click Here for more information. Is Your Business Ready for BIM? So many AEC firms are making the move to Building Information Modeling — but is it the right decision for you? Join Cadalyst columnist and Autodesk evangelist Lynn Allen as she discusses the advantages of moving to BIM on both a business and personal level, along with some suggestions on kick-starting a successful BIM rollout. Consider how implementing BIM in your firm can keep you ahead of the design technology curve and win more proposals — today and tomorrow! Click Here to view article. 8 CIVIL One hundred percent of the inspection staff within the Building and Code Enforcement Divisions of the Planning and Development Department has earned professional certifications from the International Code Council. "We really saw with the tornado a few years ago, the difference that building codes make," said Planning & Development Director Joel Hornickel. "The buildings that were built more recently, and according to adopted standards, consistently fared better than the older buildings that were built prior to the adoption of these code standards." THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS July 27 - March 2, 2014 | the ASCET Informer CCTV / Security Low Voltage Contractors Spreads Good Vibes Click Here to view article. Gallagher Security’s PIV Solution Receives HSPD-12 Approval Gallagher Security announces its security management platform has been approved for sale in the United States. The solution now complies with HSPD-12, which has driven forward the establishment of the Personal Identity Verification (PIV) card as the standard credential for federal employees and contractors for access to federal information systems and controlled facilities. Click Here to view article. Access Control Online Course This BTEC Level 3 course has been specifically designed to give you the knowledge and understanding required to be able to design cost-effective Access Control systems that conform to the relevant international and national regulations. It will also give you the skills and ability necessary to service and maintain equipment at component level. Click Here to view article. 9 CCTV / SECURITY 2014 Installer of the Year (Small Company) Runner-Up Low Voltage Contractors (LVC). A leading reason LVC was recognized for excellence was due to its people engaged and also gives back to the community. Here, President & CEO Bob Hoertsch lends more insight into what makes LVC a people place. Be sure to check out my other LVC blog in which Hoertsch addresses the company’s strategic business planning and marketing initiatives. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS July 27 - March 2, 2014 | the ASCET Informer Development Master Delegation Click Here to view article. Tools Of The Trade Only Work With Proper Training, Supervision Clayton S. Rose's recent case study looks at the behavior of teammates who were swept up in Lance Armstrong's cheating scandal. When do followers need to break away from their leader? Cyclist Lance Armstrong overcame incredible personal adversity to reach the highest levels of success. Then, just as spectacularly, he fell from grace in a public scandal that destroyed not only his reputation, but also the reputations of many others who had devoted themselves to him—in the end, tarnishing the entire sport of professional cycling. Click Here to view article. Leadership Lessons: Why It Pays To Put Others First A proud, time-honored tradition among leading organizations and brands, quality customer service has become more than just a given common courtesy today. It has also evolved to become a core necessity in the age of abundance, when dozens of competitors are just click or call away. An important to note with regard to the topic: Supporting activities are no longer simply about helping audiences solve problems. They can actually help build or reinforce the good reputation of any organization. Click Here to view article. 10 DEVELOPMENT If you’ve been a leader for any length of time at all, you know you’re supposed to delegate. You understand that you can’t achieve big goals on your own, that leadership is all about achieving results through relationships, and that when you delegate, you multiply yourself. You may know all that, but delegation can still be frustrating. How many times have you delegated a task or a project, only to have it drift off into oblivion. Many weeks later you find yourself thinking, “Whatever happened to that project?” THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS June 27 - March 2, 2014 | the ASCET Informer Sustaining Corporate Sponsors (Click on logo to visit website) To become a Sustaining Corporate Sponsor (SCS) or advertising opportunities contact us at [email protected] 11