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JUNE WEBINAR WEDNESDAY - The Story Behind the Standards – How Fire Alarm Codes
and Standards Are Developed, Enforced, and Evolved
This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of Codes and Standards, delving into their differences, the relationship between the two, how they are developed and adopted, and finally how the how the CAN/ULC Fire Alarm Standards (S524, S536, and S537) fit into this big picture. This session will help you understand why the Standards you work with every day are relevant and exactly how they are enforced via legislation.
Ever found the Standard’s requirements to need improvement or revision? This session will also cover how you can get involved and stay involved with their development!
Our Speaker: Jessica Morano
Jessica Marano is a Code Consultant with LRI Engineering in Toronto. She holds an Advanced Diploma in Fire Protection
Engineering Technology from Seneca Polytechnic and a Bachelor of Science in Fire Science and Emergency Management from the University of Cincinnati. Jessica brings five years of combined experience across the fire alarm and sprinkler service sectors, as well as in fire and life safety code consulting.
While completing her studies, Jessica founded two internship programs for fire protection students – initiatives created to
strengthen student engagement, build confidence, and support career development for those taking their first steps into the industry.
Who Should Attend:
Fire Alarm Service Managers & Technicians • Fire Protection Engineers • Building & Fire Officials Building Owners • Property Managers • Electrical Contractors • Insurance Companies
CE Credits:
Technicians are eligible to earn up to 1 Category 1 credit.
Any questions, kindly contact the CFAA Office atinfo@cfaa.caor by phone 905-944-0030, Ext 103
Please note that the ZOOM Link is not sent automatically. We check registrations periodically and will send you the link before the event starts.
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Event: Web. June-How Fire Alarm Codes & Standards are Developed, Enforced, and Evolved
JUNE WEBINAR WEDNESDAY - The Story Behind the Standards – How Fire Alarm Codes
and Standards Are Developed, Enforced, and Evolved
This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of Codes and Standards, delving into their differences, the relationship between the two, how they are developed and adopted, and finally how the how the CAN/ULC Fire Alarm Standards (S524, S536, and S537) fit into this big picture. This session will help you understand why the Standards you work with every day are relevant and exactly how they are enforced via legislation.
Ever found the Standard’s requirements to need improvement or revision? This session will also cover how you can get involved and stay involved with their development!
Our Speaker: Jessica Morano
Jessica Marano is a Code Consultant with LRI Engineering in Toronto. She holds an Advanced Diploma in Fire Protection
Engineering Technology from Seneca Polytechnic and a Bachelor of Science in Fire Science and Emergency Management from the University of Cincinnati. Jessica brings five years of combined experience across the fire alarm and sprinkler service sectors, as well as in fire and life safety code consulting.
While completing her studies, Jessica founded two internship programs for fire protection students – initiatives created to
strengthen student engagement, build confidence, and support career development for those taking their first steps into the industry.
Who Should Attend:
Fire Alarm Service Managers & Technicians • Fire Protection Engineers • Building & Fire Officials Building Owners • Property Managers • Electrical Contractors • Insurance Companies
CE Credits:
Technicians are eligible to earn up to 1 Category 1 credit.
Any questions, kindly contact the CFAA Office atinfo@cfaa.caor by phone 905-944-0030, Ext 103
Please note that the ZOOM Link is not sent automatically. We check registrations periodically and will send you the link before the event starts.