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Lawrence Wenzel, P.E., C.F.P.S.,
C.B.C.P.
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aids that would be helpful for this class include:
Mr. Wenzel has asked that you bring a copy of the
2003 NFPA 20 to his presentation. Mr. Wenzel has over 30 years of professional experience in fire protection engineering and consulting. His extensive background includes assisting clients in the development of fire protection system analysis, analyzing site-specific OSHA requirements, organizing and training emergency response teams. Currently as a Senior Engineer he provides Life Safety Code analysis and property protection of client’s facilities, develops fire-safety design alternatives, investigates fires and other life safety and property protection incidents, as well as helping clients interface with national research and testing laboratories. Fields of Competence Fire Protection Engineering And Design Fire Protection Equipment Testing And Evaluation Services OSHA Inspections Loss Prevention Training Consultant Regulatory Analysis Hazard And Risk Analysis Credentials Applied Sciences Degree from Thames Valley State Technical College, Norwich, CT B.S. in Fire Science from the University of New Haven, CT Professional Accreditations Licensed Professional Fire Protection Engineer, CT (#21480) Certified Fire Protection Specialist, Board of Certified Fire Protection Specialists, MA National Professional Qualifications Board Certified Level II Fire Service Instructor Certified Business Continuity Professional, Disaster Recovery Institute Professional Affiliations Member, Society of Fire Protection Engineers Member, National Fire Protection Association Member, Fire Detection Institute Member and Director, Automatic Fire Alarm Association Member, New England Automatic Fire Alarm Association Member, New London County Fire Chiefs Association Professional Training Experience Instructor, NFPA Fire Alarm Systems Workshop; NFPA Sprinkler Systems/Fire Pump Workshop; NFPA Facilities Fire Safety Workshop; NFPA Flammable Liquids Workshop Former Adjunct Instructor, Thames Valley State Technical College Professional Memberships Member, National Fire Protection Association Committees · Technical Correlating Committee on Signaling Systems for Fire and Life Safety (NFPA 72) · Initiating Devices for Fire Alarm Systems (NFPA 72) · Fire Pumps (NFPA 20) Key Projects Provides services in code consulting and fire protection engineering. Responsible for design, review and installation oversight of facility-wide emergency notification systems, as well as special hazards extinguishing systems. Assisted clients in implementing HAZWOPER and other federal and state regulations regarding hazardous materials. Conducts fire protection components of disaster recovery planning; providing Life Safety Code analysis and property protection. Developed fire safety design alterative to code requirements. Investigated fire and other life safety and property protection incidents. Provides design and analysis of new and existing life safety systems; auditing and testing existing fire protection systems, conducted investigations of system failures and served as a technical expert for the legal profession. Develops and presents training, education and certification programs for property owners, tenants, contractors, fire department personnel and building code officials Provided the loss prevention training for persons representing Industrial Risk Insurers’ insured facilities. Worked with insurance company representatives, brokers, agents, inspectors, fire marshals, fire chiefs, government agency representatives, manufacturers, installers and other providers of protection systems. After serving in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, he joined IRI’s predecessor, Factory Insurance Association as a Fire Engineer. He served as a Resident Engineer, Senior Engineer, District Supervising Engineer and Supervisor-District Loss Prevention. Serves as one of the principal instructors of the seminar program that teaches the requirements of NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code. As an adjunct Instructor for Thames Valley State Technical College, he wrote and taught the majority of the technical subjects in their Fire Science and Administration Program. Responsibilities included serving as acting chair of the Fire Science Department, where he established an extension of this program for students in Northeastern CT. 7/26/04
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