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Parks Canada - Fire Risk Management for Historic Places

Place:
K.W. Neatby Building, 960 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario
Date:
Wednesday November 21st and Thursday November 22nd, 2007
Time:
8:30 -4:30
Cost:
$125 includes NFPA 914 and course workbook
More Info:
Registration Contact: Susan Algie, Parks Canada, Winnipeg Phone: 204. 983. 4718 Fax: 204. 983. 8187 Email: heritage.workshops@pc.gc.ca

 

From Issue No. 104 | October 15, 2007

Over the past decade, several historically significant structures have been seriously damaged or lost due to fire. The loss of each of these important cultural resources has illustrated the need for prevention and protection strategies to ensure the safety of both humans and property. The “Fire Risk Management for Historic Places” training package is intended to meet a gap in this knowledge. This course will be delivered in English.

Learning Objectives:

Each participant will receive a good introduction to sources of information for general and specific advice on technical aspects of fire risk management for historic places, including buildings and structures.

Each participant will leave with a good understanding of acceptable policy and technical practices related to the management of fire risk of historic places, including buildings and structures.

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